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SUMMARY:HDD/Northwest Cooped Up 3
DESCRIPTION:The third iteration of HDD/Northwest’s online short film festival! We are proud to premiere the company’s film\, Body is Home\, filmed at Keller Fountain Park\, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Nicolas Savignano\, composer Jennifer Wright\, and Zeljka Carol Kekez from PLACE. Moderated by Andra Georges\, President of Heidi Duckler Dance/Northwest! \nBody is Home is set in Lawrence Halprin’s Portland Open Space Sequence\, the film celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the opening of the Keller Fountain\, formerly the Forecourt Fountain\, and honors the 100th birthday of the living choreographer Anna Halprin. \nBody is Home is made possible in part by the Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC) Halprin Landscape Conservancy\, Portland Parks & Recreation and PLACE.
URL:https://heididuckler.org/event/hdd-northwest-cooped-up-3/
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SUMMARY:Unsettling Ramona Salon Series: Unsettling Story
DESCRIPTION:Missed it? Watch here! \nHeidi Duckler Dance hosts Indigenous artists\, activists\, scholars\, and thought leaders this 3-part series of virtual programs amplifying the histories and contemporary experiences of Native Americans in California through art\, music\, conversation and a deep dive into the story of Ramona. \nThese conversations are working towards a retelling of “Ramona\,” considered the quintessential Californian novel written in 1884\, culminating in a contemporary production at the Southwest Museum. Already performed in 2018\, HDD is revisiting “Ramona” a second time around\, this time involving more direct Native voices\, as we work collaboratively to reimagine and “unsettle” a story that was both important in creating visibility for the issue of Native rights in America and also problematic in that it romanticized California’s history and ultimately failed to create political change. \nAugust 13 – Unsettling Story with Pamela J. Peters and Dr. Yve Chavez \nHeidi Duckler Dance kicks off this salon series with “Unsettling Story” featuring Diné multimedia documentarian Pamela J. Peters\, who was born and raised on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona\, and scholar and UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor Dr. Yve Chavez\, who was born and raised in Los Angeles\, CA as a member of the Tongva tribe.  \nPeters will explore how Indian representation and removal policies are translated in Hollywood filmmaking and how visual sovereignty through a Native lens can promote the perseverance of Native American/American Indian community populations despite decades of colonial assimilationist policies.  \nDr. Chavez will discuss the history of California’s missions and their role in shaping public perception of Spanish colonial legacies and Indigenous experiences in Southern California from the late nineteenth century through today.
URL:https://heididuckler.org/event/unsettling-ramona-salon-series-unsettling-story/
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SUMMARY:Unsettling Ramona Salon Series: Unsettling Self
DESCRIPTION:Missed it? Watch here! \nHeidi Duckler Dance hosts Indigenous artists\, activists\, scholars\, and thought leaders this 3-part series of virtual programs amplifying the histories and contemporary experiences of Native Americans in California through art\, music\, conversation and a deep dive into the story of Ramona. \nThese conversations are working towards a retelling of “Ramona\,” considered the quintessential Californian novel written in 1884\, culminating in a contemporary production at the Southwest Museum. Already performed in 2018\, HDD is revisiting “Ramona” a second time around\, this time involving more direct Native voices\, as we work collaboratively to reimagine and “unsettle” a story that was both important in creating visibility for the issue of Native rights in America and also problematic in that it romanticized California’s history and ultimately failed to create political change. \nAugust 20 – Unsettling Self with Robert I. Mesa\, Duane Minard\, and DeLanna Studi from Native Voices
URL:https://heididuckler.org/event/unsettling-ramona-salon-series-unsettling-self/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200827T170000
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SUMMARY:Unsettling Ramona Salon Series: Unsettling Sound
DESCRIPTION:Missed it? Watch here! \nHeidi Duckler Dance hosts Indigenous artists\, activists\, scholars\, and thought leaders this 3-part series of virtual programs amplifying the histories and contemporary experiences of Native Americans in California through art\, music\, conversation and a deep dive into the story of Ramona. \nThese conversations are working towards a retelling of “Ramona\,” considered the quintessential Californian novel written in 1884\, culminating in a contemporary production at the Southwest Museum. Already performed in 2018\, HDD is revisiting “Ramona” a second time around\, this time involving more direct Native voices\, as we work collaboratively to reimagine and “unsettle” a story that was both important in creating visibility for the issue of Native rights in America and also problematic in that it romanticized California’s history and ultimately failed to create political change. \nAugust 27 – Unsettling Sound with Kristy Martinez\, Dr. Theresa Gregor & Esmeralda Pum \nJoin us for “Unsettling Sound” featuring scholar and CSULB Assistant Professor Dr. Theresa Gregor (Iipai/Yaqui)\, singer/songwriter and Musicology Ph.D. student Kristy Martinez (Chicanx & Yoeme)\, and scholar Esmeralda Pum (Mayan-Quiche/K’iche). \nDr. Gregor will share her reading of Ramona\, and her insights about how we can decolonize the fabrication of California’s mythical past created by this novel\, and shift the conversation to focus on the lived experiences of  California Indian women\, their struggles\, resistance\, and survival. \nMartinez will be presenting on her archival work of Indigenous punk music and subcultures\, as well as her experience in academia and studying punk music. She will also be sharing her band and their song writing process explaining their aim of amplifying Indigenous communities\, the land they reside on\, and communities of color. \nPum will unpack settler colonialism in regards to California based on the settler colonial mentality of manifest destiny and the erasure (genocide) of Indigenous people through the California arch dream of fantasy escapism\, during which Ramona was written and the problems of romanticizing these settler-colonial fantasies.
URL:https://heididuckler.org/event/unsettling-ramona-salon-series-unsettling-sound/
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