Practices of Rooting and Performative Becoming – Tia-Monique Uzor

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Tia-Monique Uzor is a dance scholar and practitioner who writes and publishes around issues of identity, cultural traffic, popular culture and women within African and African Diasporic Dance. Uzor trained in dance and drama at De Montfort University and supplemented her dance training through international programmes at Ecoles des Sables, Senegal. Since then she has taught at De Montfort University, Laban and Goethe University.

Within her research and practice she is committed to interdisciplinary work to highlight the many ways in which African and African Diasporic dances can be used as a tool through which to consider themes around identity, society and culture and a vehicle for pleasure and self-discovery.

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BLACK DANCE UNCOVERED: ORIGINS AND AUTHENTICITY

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Let’s Dance International Frontiers 2023 Launch Dance Inside the Music – World Premiere: SOLD OUT

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Poet in Residence: Cubs the Poet

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Thomas Prestø Masterclasses and Theory Sessions

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Uncovering the Dance Within: Origins and Authenticity Conference

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Shamel Pitts Masterclass

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Freddy Houndekindo Masterclass

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Signatures and the Black British Dance Platform

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Monuments of Fem: Hottentot Venus to C**t – Alexandria Davis

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Black British Dance Platform in Conversation

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Cameron McKinney Masterclass

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Black Digital Dance Revolution: The Silent Beat: A Haptic Conversation

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Antoine Hunter Masterclass

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BLACK HOLE – Trilogy and Triathlon – Shamel Pitts | TRIBE

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Cocktails and Conversation with Gladys M Francis

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Serendipity’s Speakeasy: LDIF23 After Show Party

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Creative Space in a Digital Domain Exhibition

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