June 23, 2023 – June 25, 2023
Pulitzer Arts Foundation
3716 Washington Blvd
St. Louis,
MO
United States
The Black Rep and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation have joined forces to bring audiences Movement in Conversation with Landscape, a two-week sequence of unique dance performances, dance film screenings, and master classes featuring renowned local and national performers.
The second weekend features dance performances by Swamp Body Dance, Harge Dance Stories, and The Seventh Floor Dance Collective with Siobhan Monique.
This series is part of The Black Rep’s Phoenix Rising Performance Series, presented by the Whitaker Foundation, and is free and open to the public. Full schedule and details below:
June 23-25: Fri., 5-6 p.m.; Sat., 5-6 p.m.; Sun., 5-6 p.m.
Swamp Body Dance – Brittany is an international dancer, choreographer, and organizer; a principal dancer with Olujimi Dance; the founder of Dancing for Justice and Obika Dance Projects. A womanist, a ride or die freedom fighter, and art-maker, Brittany creates work that is part reality, part fugitive. Performing outside in the Tree Grove.
Harge Dance Stories – Jennifer Harge is an interdisciplinary choreographer, performance artist, and educator based in Detroit whose work centers on Black and queer vernacular movement practices, codes, and rituals that manifest at the intersections of performance, installation, and community gathering. Performing outside at Spring Church.
The Seventh Floor Dance Collective with Siobhan Monique – Singer, songwriter, and educator based in Florida, Siobhan is also the founding artist of Ancestral Funk TM, Inc. Held outside in the courtyard between the Contemporary Art Museum and The Pulitzer. More info at ancestralfunk.com.
Sat., June 17 & Sat., June 24: MASTER CLASSES
A full schedule of Master Classes will be offered. Space limited, FREE with registration; full class listing at and rsvp at theblackrep.org.
Please let us know if you require any accommodations to participate in this program. Contact [email protected].