Multidisciplinary Artist to Host Screening, Discussion
The fifth Arts and Lectures event of the semester features jose e. abad, who is a multidisciplinary choreographer, DJ and curator who centers their work around the complexities of cultural identity.
The presentation, “Rhythmic Ancestries: Film Screening with Choreographer/DJ/Curator jose e. abad,” is at 2 p.m. on Nov. 1 on Zoom. The event is free for Cal State San Marcos students; community members, faculty and staff can make a donation if they wish.
Rooted in collaboration and improvisation as tools of resistance and liberation, abad focuses on QTBIPOC experimental collective process-based practices of becoming and re-membering. The event will highlight the most intelligent technologies that exist in this world – our bodies, ancestral wisdom and nature. abad will present three short films followed by conversation.
CSUSM’s Arts and Lectures series offers a diverse lineup of artistic, cultural and scholarly events every semester based on input and proposals from students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, all events in the fall series are occurring virtually. Attendees can reserve tickets online via the Arts & Lectures website.
What: Arts and Lectures event “Rhythmic Ancestries: Film Screening with Choreographer/DJ/Curator jose e. abad”
Who: jose e. abad, multidisciplinary choreographer, DJ and curator
When: 2 p.m., Nov. 1
Where: Zoom (link available by registering online)
Cost: Free for CSUSM students; optional donation for faculty, staff and community members
Tickets: Register online
Information: Arts and Lectures website
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