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Embodiology®: From Ancestral Movement-Music Practices to Phenomenal Being ♥ ★

January 21, 2022

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Embodiology®: From Ancestral Movement-Music Practices to Phenomenal Being A Neuro-Arts Symposium Led by Professor S. Ama Wray and Professor Michael Yassa When:  Dec. 2, 1-2:15 pm and 7-8:30 pm PDT…

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Embodiology®: From Ancestral Movement-Music Practices to Phenomenal Being ♥ ★

January 21, 2022

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Embodiology®: From Ancestral Movement-Music Practices to Phenomenal Being A Neuro-Arts Symposium Led by Professor S. Ama Wray and Professor Michael Yassa When:  Dec. 2, 1-2:15 pm and 7-8:30 pm PDT…

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Global Conversations: Chen-Wei Lee & Yatin Lin, Dancing Taipei/Brussels ♥

October 9, 2020 | 0

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From Taipei to Brussels, from East Asia to Western Europe, dancers express their art and personal experience kinesthetically and cross-culturally. The event is about global connections in the world of…

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Identity through Movement: Dance and Social Justice Frameworks ♥ ✚

August 3, 2020 | 0

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Identity through Movement: Dance and Social Justice Frameworks Featuring Waeli Wang’s Skin We Wrought   The AAPI Womxn in Leadership and Academic & Professional Women of UCI would like to…

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