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Rogue Gestures at Dance Mission

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Rogue Gestures/Foreign Bodies is coming back to the Bay Area as a pop-up performance following a highly successful, sold-out premiere in San Francisco. Catch the show at Dance Mission on Friday, March 13th with 5 dancers and a wonderful live ensemble of musicians.

Rogue Gestures/Foreign Bodies uses bharatanatyam and experimental movement to examine the labor of South Asian immigrant women who came to the US after the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act. Inspired by the oral histories of Indian nurses who immigrated to the US due to labor shortages, choreographer Nadhi Thekkek, and her collaborators explore the heavy and enduring work of brown women and the worlds they traverse between. They ask, who puts a price on this labor? What is the cost of opportunity? Who gets to decide how foreign we are? Through community interviews, historical texts, and poetry, Rogue Gestures/Foreign Bodies negotiates these questions and examines what it means to belong in America.

This work is supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts National Dance Project Grant, New Music USA, the East Bay Community Foundation Fund for Artists, MAP Fund, Zellerbach Family Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Cultural Innovation. Earlier iterations of the work were funded by the Kenneth Rainin Foundation and commissioned by World Arts West.

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