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    Thinking Spaces graphic for Melissa Noventa "Movement Across Borders." Friday, October 25, 11 AM, ImprovLab. An image of Melissa leading a dance class is placed inside a blue polka dot. The green poster is highlighted with playful images of dots and squiggles.

    Thinking Spaces: Melissa Noventa, “Movement Across Borders: Improvisation, Diplomacy, and Transcultural Dialogues”

    October 25, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

    In a world with ever increasing migration and cultural exchange, dance holds a unique power to facilitate dialogue across cultural and political boundaries. Combining an informal talk with an interactive movement session, we’ll dive into how movement can act as a tool for diplomacy, offering new ways to engage with people from different backgrounds and experiences. Participants will be encouraged to engage with the nuances of improvisation as both a personal and collective practice, experiencing how movement can communicate across borders. Whether you are a seasoned dancer, or someone just curious about how the body communicates, come ready to move, experiment and reflect. No prior experience is required—just a willingness to move and explore new ideas!

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