walking through the pandemic

Many of us are walking more now than ever. I feel grateful for the movement and freedom to move. Sometimes I walk in silence but more often I find myself listening to an audio book or podcast or on a call with a friend. Through the headphones, the intimacy of a voice in my ear

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you do you

This post is adapted from a speech I gave in 2017. I was invited by Ohio State University President Drake to speak at Convocation for more than 7000 first year students. I had 5 minutes to welcome them on behalf of the faculty and it was an amazing experience! The best part was when the

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how to get started

What do you do when you don’t know where to start? Climate change terrifies me so for many years I turned away from it. Once I started turning toward it, then I had to figure out where to start. What can one person do? I did some online research and got some important but unsatisfying

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centering blackness

Today I am reflecting on service and on centering, centering Blackness as a practice for livability which requires dismantling white supremacy and rooting out anti-blackness in all its forms. I was guided to Centering Blackness several years ago during a workshop with dance artist Mayfield Brooks (they/their/them) and a process they call the poetics of

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ancestors

find strength and courage by acknowledging the ancestors and guides that bring you to any new project or perhaps to each new day. Give thanks and savor the circles of support that you carry with you.

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your limits are your freedom

One of my favorite creative strategies is to borrow a structure or container from another artist. Borrow generously. Credit and don’t plagiarize. But go for it. A re-purposed structure creates the necessary constraints that foster creative freedom. One of my early theater teachers often said “Your limits are your freedom.” choregrapher nancy spanier This is

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