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docu-dances.

Non-fiction performance rooted in data-gathering, including primary-source research, intended to preservation and promote thehfor the purpose of education, instruction, or preserving a historical record.  

Docu-dance research has included: primary source interviews | oral history | lectures | continuing education courses | investigative research from books, magazines, newspapers, video, audio recordings, photographs, and museums | data-gathering on site, including travel |expert artistic input and contribution ​

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Sonia Golad, Holocaust survivor, told through her own words

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Five people living with Parkinson's disease

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Rodilas Gastadas
(worn away knees)

Pilgrimages to to El Santuario de Chimayo

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Women use dance as a form of protest and to remember those lost under Pinochet's regime. 

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