Camille A. Brown & Dancers company members Maleek Washington, Timothy Edwards, and Juel D. Lane will offer a free and open-to-the-public social dance workshop intended for self-identifying boys and men. Black Men Moving (BMM) is a Camille A. Brown & Dancers initiative that explores identity, agency, and social responsibility through movement. BMM works to create safe spaces for black boys and men to explore self-empowerment and creative citizenship.
This workshop is intended for school-age children through adults. No dance experience is required.
Sign-up here: bit.ly/CamilleEmpower1
Co-presented by Duke Performances and Empower Dance Studio.
Wednesday, November 7, 6-7:15 PM
Empower Dance Studio
109 West Parrish St., Durham
Free and open to the public
This workshop is presented in conjunction with Duke Performances’ residency with Camille A. Brown & Dancers, leading up to public performances of ink on Friday, November 9 and Saturday, November 10. Tickets available here.