GROUND SERIES

a dance + social justice collective
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  • PERFORMANCE

    • free the body
    • stages of tectonic blackness
    • task
    • our bodies warm in the sun, unsettled
    • a( )wake for water
    • no grounds
    • model citizen
    • dancing in a hard place
    • ore
    • 123
    • white ways of knowing
    • listenings
    • lump traffic
    • landing at al asad airbase
    • echosense
    • blessing
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    GROUND SERIES creative practice spans interdisciplinary research, community making, and intersectional activism.

    mentors

    DNAWORKS

    Urban Bush Women

    Colin, Simon, and I

    Headlong

    Eiko and Koma

    Poor Magazine

    Movement for Black Lives

    NDN Collective

    White People for Black Lives, Los Angeles

    Sunrise Movement

    Anna Halprin

    Rennie Harris

    Mary Sano

    Pedro Alejandro

    sibling orgs

    Practice Progress

    Wyld Womxn

    Good Trouble Makers

    Laurel Butler

    Three Sisters Collective

    Dancing Grounds, New Orleans

    Christine Wyatt

    Haruna Lee

    Movement Ming

    Spencer Therberg and Jermaine Spivey

    library

    Sara Ahmed

    George Yancy

    William Kronin

    Christina Sharpe

    Nick Estes

    Saidya Hartman

    Kathryn Yusoff

    Okwui Okpokwaslili

    Ishmael Houston Jones

    Bill T Jones

    Ralph Lemon

    Fred Moten

    adrienne marie brown

    Resma Menakem 

    NAKA Dance Theater

    The Yes Men

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    Blog Journal: Free the Body

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    GROUND SERIES is a dance and social justice collective.  We use performance to practice place-based justice by cultivating accountability to land, body, and history.