From staff to the curatorial decisions, The Joyce invests in diversity

Melanie George curated The Joyce’s American Dance Platform this year. Photo by JD Urban.

The Global Reckoning on Race in 2020 forced nonprofit and corporate organizations to examine their biases and take stock of their investment in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).

 Arts organizations adopted land acknowledgments, and purposefully directed energy and funding to support Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) artists. Read more.

COCO DANCE FESTIVAL 2023: “Ori” Review

By A’Keitha Carey

Jaruam Xavier. Photo by Karen Johnstone’s Motiontography.

Kieron shared the first time he saw Jaruam perform “Ori” at The University of Iowa where Jaruam is a graduate student, and how he was immediately intrigued by Jaruam’s physical prowess and the context of the piece. They discussed the premise of the work which focuses on the seven sketches and the similarities between Brazilian Candomblé and the Orisha’s in Trinidad. Together, a partnership was developed. Kieron offered his insight, helping him abstract elements of the work and assisting with choreographic sequencing.
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