February 25, 2022
Island-nation artists to lead free livestream dance workshop March 1
Ocean-nation artists from the musical collective Small Island Big Song will teach dances from their native traditions in a free livestreamed event. The event is free, but registration is required.
The virtual dance workshop begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 1. Viewers will have the opportunity to ask questions during the livestream. Visit Livestream for more information.
A recording of the event will be available to stream on demand from noon Monday, March 14, until noon Friday, March 18. Visit On-Demand for more information.
A grant from the University Park Student Fee Board helps make the program free of charge.
Small Island Big Song artists will teach two dance pieces:
- Sega dance and music, from the Indian Ocean nation of Mauritius, will be guided by Emlyn (song and dance) and Kokol (percussion). Sega is danced without the feet leaving the ground and using the rest of the body to channel movement.
- A warrior chant and dance from the Pacific Ocean nation of Taiwan will be led by songwriter-composer-musician Sauljaljui with support from vocalist Putad.