Liz Baxmeyer is an interdisciplinary sound designer, writer, and composer. She holds an MFA in Writing and Contemporary Media from Antioch University, Santa Barbara, CA, and an MA in Music, concentrating in electroacoustic composition, and music for media and the arts, from Bangor University, Wales, UK.
Read MoreMarie France Forcier is a Canadian choreographer, performer, writer and pedagogue of contemporary dance forms. She is the director of Forcier Stage Works and the co-director of ReLoCate . Through studio research, public performances, publications and community initiatives, she predominantly engages with the intersection between trauma studies, somatic practices and western contemporary choreography.
Read MoreHe Jin Jang is a Seoul-born, multi-city-based choreographer, researcher, curator, and essayist whose transdisciplinary practice spans choreography, critical somatics, Korean indigenous medicine, and post/decolonial thought. Rooted in the body as a site of political, ancestral, and speculative knowledge, her work moves across performance, text, ritual, and installation—often in fluid collaboration with artists and thinkers. She engages deeply with themes of invisibility, refusal, ritual, and resilience, approaching choreography not as product, but as method: a form of sensing, remembering, and unmaking.
Read MoreMargherita Tisato is a movement practitioner and a seeker of somatic wisdom and integration. She facilitates a range of movement experiences spanning from Trauma-Informed yoga and somatic movement to dance, Butoh, and body suspension; her educational offerings include experiential workshops in anatomy, pain science, embodiment, and trauma theory, and she currently teaches in vastly diverse environments, from colleges to prisons.
Read MoreJosephine Turalba, born in Manila, Philippines is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice incorporates intersecting layers of different media: performance, sculpture, video, sound, photography.
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