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we free: A Celebration of Spring and Each Other


Gateway Park

Marguerite Angelica Monique will direct a community gathering called we free. A social experiment, a conversation, a non-performance, an endeavor to talk about and embody what we are doing, right now, to be free. Together we will activate the land and our own bodies with music, songs, poems and dance in a celebration of Spring and each other. Come dressed and prepared to move freely.

Marguerite Angelica Monique is a Jamaican born, Jersey-raised, NYC-made performance artist/educator currently based in Philadelphia, USA.  They focus on one's own body, one's own way of moving, adapting, healing, releasing, protecting, changing, and connecting to the unseen. As a choreographer she specializes in emergent, improvisational and social dance movement styles and technologies, rooted in the story of the African Diaspora. She is a master of body ceremonies and a curator of vibes.  

Event is Free. Bring a chair, a picnic blanket, your kids, your neighbor, your beloveds, something to share, something to read - whatever helps you feel free. While this is an outdoor event, masks are still highly recommended.    

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Da Grove: Un Taller for Dreaming is a Siembra Fellowship commission provided by Cara Mía Theatre supported in part by the Communities Foundation of Texas through North Texas Cares 2.0, National Endowment for the Arts, a todo dar productions, Pleasant Groove, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Howlround Theatre Commons and the City Of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. Cara Mía Theatre is a Resident Theatre Company of the Latino Cultural Center. Da Grove: Un Taller for Dreaming is a part of the Latino Cultural Center in the City.

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2500 North Jim Miller Road · Dallas, TX 75227


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