Diálogos | Colorism: The Afro-Latina Identity
Diálogos
Colorism: The Afro-Latina Identity
Diálogos is Ballet Hispánico's conversation series that explores the interconnections of the arts, social justice, and Latino cultures. Ballet Hispánico is providing a platform for Dancers to have a candid peer to peer conversation on Colorism: The Afro-Latina Identity. The evening's panel features influential Afro-Latina artists from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Dance Theatre of Harlem and Ballet Hispánico. This discussion, the first in the series Dancers Conversations, unpacks and unleashes what identity and colorism means to them, the challenges they have faced, available resources, and ways to educate others. Dancers coming together with a purpose.
This conversation was moderated by Lenai Wilkerson, Ballet Hispánico Company Member.
Panelists:
Linda Celeste Sims, Dancer, Teacher, Former Dancer with Ballet Hispánico and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Ingrid Silva, Dancer, Dance Theatre of Harlem
Belén Indhira Pereyra, Dancer, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Gabrielle Sprauve, Dancer, Ballet Hispánico
This Diálogos originally premiered on Ballet Hispánico's Facebook page on August 20, 2020.
Learn more about Diálogos
https://www.ballethispanico.org/community/the-arnhold-center/dialogos
Support Ballet Hispánico
https://www.ballethispanico.org/support
Видео Diálogos | Colorism: The Afro-Latina Identity канала Ballet Hispánico of New York
Colorism: The Afro-Latina Identity
Diálogos is Ballet Hispánico's conversation series that explores the interconnections of the arts, social justice, and Latino cultures. Ballet Hispánico is providing a platform for Dancers to have a candid peer to peer conversation on Colorism: The Afro-Latina Identity. The evening's panel features influential Afro-Latina artists from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Dance Theatre of Harlem and Ballet Hispánico. This discussion, the first in the series Dancers Conversations, unpacks and unleashes what identity and colorism means to them, the challenges they have faced, available resources, and ways to educate others. Dancers coming together with a purpose.
This conversation was moderated by Lenai Wilkerson, Ballet Hispánico Company Member.
Panelists:
Linda Celeste Sims, Dancer, Teacher, Former Dancer with Ballet Hispánico and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Ingrid Silva, Dancer, Dance Theatre of Harlem
Belén Indhira Pereyra, Dancer, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Gabrielle Sprauve, Dancer, Ballet Hispánico
This Diálogos originally premiered on Ballet Hispánico's Facebook page on August 20, 2020.
Learn more about Diálogos
https://www.ballethispanico.org/community/the-arnhold-center/dialogos
Support Ballet Hispánico
https://www.ballethispanico.org/support
Видео Diálogos | Colorism: The Afro-Latina Identity канала Ballet Hispánico of New York
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