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      <image:title>Field Notes - Welcome Iya Adetoyesi! - Make it stand out</image:title>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Mawu Ama Ma’at Gora</image:title>
      <image:caption>quiethandssometimesclapping Mawu Ama Ma’at Gora (dey/dem/mawu) is a black, queer, Caribbean artist and Brooklyn native currently residing in Philadelphia. As a multimodal artist they explore movement, textile art, history and science fiction as recipes for their performance art. As an educator they are a community organizer, a gatherer and a guide. They divine in the classroom and find pleasure in the unknown. As a deep listener and neurodivergent human being they are led by curiosities on life, love, grief,  the made up and the absurd. Their work is ritual, cathartic, raw and unconcerned with beauty, but sometimes beautiful. Told, recently that they write plays, so they write plays and they play. Movement lineages in West African dance, whining, Akoms, Fetes and the Parkway in Brooklyn for carnival. Child of many griot ancestors, hoodoo, christian and neither.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Aveiri Fanfair</image:title>
      <image:caption>conjureman/drummer Aveiri Fanfair is a professional percussionist and cultural performer whose artistry reflects both discipline and deep community connection. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he began drumming at the age of two, developing his foundation in West African traditions before expanding into global percussion styles. Under the mentorship of Baba Dellwyn since age 12, Aveiri has honed a versatile skill set that blends traditional rhythms with contemporary performance. His work spans celebrated stages and institutions, including the Brooklyn Museum, The Met, Brooklyn College, Weeksville Heritage Center, and the International African Arts Festival. Aveiri also leads OmoluabiChildrenGoodCharacter, a youth program that teaches drumming as a tool for discipline, cultural pride, and character building. With experience performing for audiences of over 10,000 and teaching across generations, Aveiri uses rhythm as a universal language—bridging cultures, inspiring creativity, and fostering community through music.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Ashni</image:title>
      <image:caption>theonewhohasnoname Ashni, daughter of Cynthia and Allan, is a farmer, at Mumbet’s Freedom Farm,  facilitator, educator and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, born and raised in Brooklyn, NY with rich roots in the island of St.Vincent &amp; The Grenadines. Movement, music, healing and their expansion through meditation and love are essential keys to Ashni’s being. From early experiences with death, escapades in library stacks to discovering yoga and teachings with Buddhist monks in High school, Spirit has always peaked her curiosity and tickled her heart. From an early age, Ashni has been devoted to learning from and listening to Spirit. Ashni is a land steward, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and has a private practice at Minka.  She  facilitates 1 on 1 and a group sessions, ceremonies, meditations and experiences permeated with love that cultivate radical awareness, appreciation of self and overall ecstatic wellness within participants and their community with the intention of re-cultivating a deep connection with the Earth.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Aneesah Abdur-Razzaq</image:title>
      <image:caption>lilbigsis Aneesah is a student of life, using theatre and drama, dance, visual art, interdisciplinary art and social practice, healing arts and cosmology as mediums of expression to essentially extract the essence of living in alignment with divine law. Her thesis of studying energy (light) in motion to articulate how body’s (mass) move in space has served as a framework to narrate the interconnected development of her learnings. Initially, began her study with three pivotal and immensely stimulating questions that started her process for researching and experiencing in the art of self-study as practice art. These stimulating questions were: a. Who am I? b. What is my purpose? c. What does my purpose serve to enhance the social frequency of my community? These questions later folded into questions like “What is my relationship to my body, voice, space and time?”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Danielle Harrow</image:title>
      <image:caption>Production Stage Manager Danielle Harrow is a NYS based theatre enthusiast and freelance artist. She has an everlasting thirst for knowledge and appreciation of all things creative and all forms of expression. Her previous participation in creative spaces has included being a performer, costume designer, production assistant stage manager, and production stage manager.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - jaamil olawale kosoko</image:title>
      <image:caption>Costume Designer and Creative Producing Consultant  jaamil olawale kosoko is a multi-spirited Nigerian American author, performance artist, educator, and designer. jaamil’s interdisciplinary practice merges performance, video, sculpture, fashion, and poetry, exploring queer Black theory, emergence, and critical rest-care strategies for BIPOC+ liberation and reparation. As an educator and community organizer, jaamil teaches and facilitates in Black-centered creative non-profit and corporate sectors. jaamil’s works—including The (chrysalis) Archives, Black Body Amnesia, Chameleon, Séancers, and Bessie Award-nominated #negrophobia—have toured to venues and festivals, including EMPAC, Fusebox Festival, The Guggenheim Museum, ICA at VCU, Montréal Arts Interculturels, Museum of Arts and Design, New York Live Arts, and Wexner Center for the Arts, among others. Jaamil’s practice has received support from the National Dance Project, Princeton Arts Fellowship, Doris Duke Performing Arts Technology Lab, LMCC, Slamdance, La Becque Artists Residency (Switzerland), MacDowell Fellowships, and the Pew Fellowship in the Arts. jaamil.com</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Phillip Errico</image:title>
      <image:caption>Costume Styling Assistant and Fabricator Philip Errico is a performance artist, event producer and stylist from NYC.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Ava Novak</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dramaturg and Producing Consultant Ava Elizabeth Novak is a live performance and filmmaker dedicated to creating spaces that center black/queer people and foster the intersection of arts and community. Believing that time is not linear but a closed shape, they often pull together black spiritual epistemology with mundane afrofuturism to interrogate tradition and generational trauma. Notable works include: directing: milk thot (co-directed with keiyaA, Abrons Arts Center), CAPE (co-created with Lamb, The Kitchen x Montez Press Radio), Fettuccini (writ. Queen-Tiye Akamefula, Fresh Fruits Festival), Wetlands (writ. AriDy Nox, Live &amp; In Color) asst. directing Bowl (dir. Nazareth Hassan, Vineyard Theatre) Untitled (1-5) ( dir. Nazareth Hassan + Talia Paulette Oliveras, the Shed)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Zoë Flowers</image:title>
      <image:caption>Witch in Residence Zoë Flowers is a globally recognized energy healer, artist, author, and advocate. As a Reiki Master, tarot reader, and certified Yoga teacher, she incorporates clairvoyance, clairaudience, and clairsentience into her classes, retreats, and workshops, from New York to Ecuador.  Her creative work spans multiple media, including From Ashes to Angel’s Dust, a book of interviews with women of color about their experiences with domestic and sexual violence, ASHES a play that uses monologues, poems, and vignettes to breathe life into the original stories chronicled in the book, a book of poetry entitled, In Praise of the Wytch, and the experimental films Thank You for Your Service and Offering.  2025 sees the shutdown of Tit2ba Productions and the creation of Not Easy. Not Hard, a multimedia production company, that brings forth stories that heal as they reveal, and like Zoë herself, exists at the intersection of art, healing, and truth.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Graceson Abreu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Graphic Designer Graceson is a passionate arts and culture worker with 4 years of visual language and design, complemented by 8 years in theatre and performance. Adept at merging the realms of artistic expression and strategic organizational goals with theatre directors, companies and grassroots organizations. Graceso is eager to bring a creative and collaborative spirit to dynamic roles that involve community-focused programming, graphic design and artistic organization.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Morgan Gregory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Social Media Liaison Morgan Gregory (born in Richmond, Virginia) is a transdisciplinary performer/choreographer/… who focuses on reimagining Afro-diasporic imagery through futurity. She is a graduate of the Ailey/Fordham BFA program, majoring in Africana Studies and Dance. Morgan has toured with Julien Creuzet/Ana Pi on a multi-disciplinary project, Algorithm Ocean True Blood Moves, to Dakar, National Opera &amp; Ballet, Brown University, and Performa (NY). In 2024, she was named a recipient of the LiftOff Residency with New Dance Alliance, a fellow with The Performance Project-University Settlement, and a 2025 BAX Space Grantee. She has premiered performances at Mark Morris, Triskelion Arts, Movement Research at Judson Church, Arts on Site, and more, which range from proscenium-situated performance, community cypher, and video installation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - again, the watercarriers:                     The conjurers - Enih Agwe</image:title>
      <image:caption>Directing Apprentice Enih Agwe is an award-winning actor, storyteller, teaching artist, and mentor of Cameroonian heritage, with a diverse body of work spanning stage, film, and voice arts. In 2023, she founded a mentorship program for young creatives to develop, amplify, and empower their authentic artistic voices. A multi-hyphenate creative with a BFA from NYU Tisch, she weaves her talents, experiences, and innate curiosity for human connectivity together through the characters and projects she embraces. Much of her work lies at the intersections of anthropology, advocacy, culture, and identity. As the directing apprentice of JPS, Enih is eager to expand her understanding of the craft and deepen her connection with the stories calling to her to be told. She remains deeply grateful for her community and God, always. Ubuntu. Current Collaboration 1. again, the watercarriers: Ceremonies from in the name of the m/other tree-Directing Apprentice</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the 2025 black/water Cohort</image:title>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the 2025 black/water Cohort</image:title>
      <image:caption>Aneesah Abdur-Razzaq is an alumnus of UNCG where she received a Bachelors of Arts in Drama and a Bachelors of Arts in Dance Studies, minor in Interdisciplinary Art &amp; Social Practice. Aneesah’s Theatre and Dance background first sprouted as a love for theatre and has slowly revealed itself as a love for self expression through the somatics of self study as practice art. Aneesah is pleased to cultivate the multi-faceted realities of interdisciplinary artistry through dance, theatrical, managerial and creative apprenticeship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Angela Davis Johnson is a community-informed, interdisciplinary artist who migrates. Her work is rooted in the traditions of Black people in what’s known today as the United States American South and is inspired by the collective ancestral memory of the African Diaspora. Davis Johnson uses archival images, paint, found objects, fragments of song and poetry, body movement, and gestures to bridge the happenings of the past, present, and future. She is co-creator of Hollerin Space, an interactive archival performance with partner muthi reed. Her work has been featured and exhibited in galleries, museums to front porches and rivers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Babay L. Angles aka Bomba Brown / Angelica Janabajal Tolentino / Ifadoja Oyajokun is a Pilipinx interdisciplinary performance artist, DJ, joy and rest practitioner, educator, cultural strategist, and community organizer from San Diego, CA (Kumeyaay Territory), Okinawa, Japan, and Olongapo, Philippines. Babay L. Angles practices deep listening and channels movements to express the inherited resilience of the diasporic psyche. She is moved by funk, bass, percussion, environmental sound, breath, and land memory. Babay blends decolonial hxstorical research, ethnography, trauma informed facilitation, pedagogy, movement, installation, adornment, sound, and ritual to heal and get FREE. She is the creative director of Olongapo Disco, cofounder of The Shake It Show and dances with Time 2 Rock and Whacking San Diego. More at www.babaylangles.co IG: @babaylangles</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bala Mandala (shruti bala Purkayastha), born in unceded East Central Illinois, schooled in unceded tongva/kizh colonial Los Angeles and Ohlone Huchin colonial Bay Area, is an Aquarius living during the age of Aquarius. They are a diviner through dice and tarot and other forms of reading, always-learning astrologer, a ritual practitioner, shamanic apprentice, artist/poet/dancer/writer, creative process space holder, and humyn evolving. They are a gender fluid/agender/non-binary trans individual who has slowly transitioned to honor more masculine energy like a mountain over their past 36 years of life. As a story holder and weaver, they do a lot of work with their emotions, clarity of ind and spirit. A Bengali and descendent of an angry form of the god shiva and a land-based form of Kali, finding practices of loving and accountability for south asian folks to deconstruct caste and live in a gender-liberated reality, they have held healing ritual and arts space in mostly Queer Trans Communities of Color and anarchist spaces especially in California, but also the midwest, south and east coast for 18 years. They are privileged to hold a B.A. from Scripps College in Politics and Theater with an emphasis on Racial Justice, and an M.A. from University of Southern California in Applied Theater Arts with an emphasis in Liberation Arts for Gender Justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the 2025 black/water Cohort</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Brianne Ford is a New Orleans-born jazz pianist, composer, scholar, and educator. A student of Ellis Marsalis, she has cultivated a deep passion for Black music and its cultural legacy, which drives her work as a jazz educator and nonprofit leader, amplifying the voices of underrepresented youth and marginalized communities, empowering them through music. A true Renaissance woman, Brianne is also a scholar who chronicles the lives of Black women in jazz. Her debut album, Invocation, is a love letter tribute to her hometown of New Orleans and features an all-female jazz ensemble. She has performed at prestigious venues such as Lincoln Center and the legendary St. Nick's Pub, and served as the artist-in-residence for International Jazz Day in Trinidad and Tobago. Her work continues to amplify the voices of the unheard, using the power of music for cultural expression and social justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cynthia Renta is a Craft, Ritual Performance Artist and community healer focused on exploring themes of power, cultural memory, mental health, spiritism and decolonization. Cynthia’s creative cultural spiritual healing arts praxis is rooted in Afro-indigenous traditions of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean (from Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic). Cynthia is recognized for creating and facilitating women, girls and gender expansive arts-based healing spaces that bring audiences back to self, nature and community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ebony Monae Webster has been going as Es these days. Es is an Afro Caribbean; all encompassing, all embracing, all inclusive, womb being, belonging to first herself as God and then God themselves. Ebony is an embodied performance artist called to guide the ascension of the collective consciousness into the new paradigm through: artistic expression that explores the body as a portal, black liberation, afro-futurism, multidimensional spirituality, memory as a healing technology; by being quiet and being loud.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joy is a prosperity coach, somatic ecotherapist, and author dedicated to guiding others in cultivating inner wealth and wholeness. With over 15 years of experience in healing and personal transformation, my work integrates somatics, spirituality, and deep connection to the land As the founder of Whole with Joy, I focus on spiritual liberation by empowering clients to break free from scarcity mindsets, heal attachment wounds, and build lives rooted in joy, abundance, and self-trust. My approach blends trauma-conscious coaching, movement-based healing, and eco-therapy, supporting others in remembering their connection to self, community, and the earth. I believe that true transformation happens through embodiment —when we fully inhabit our bodies, reclaim our power, and remember the practices that sustained our ancestors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rose Wonderabulous/Balana  Born n raised on Chicago’s north side, Rose roller skated and swam through lake mishigami’s waters. Growing up in an unconventional but highly religious home, they possessed a very rebellious nature and sensitive disposition, seeking nurturance and sanctuary by immersing deeply into the arts and alternate dimensions. Spent time attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an intensive tech training program, i.c.stars. With some years in grassroots community work, Rose expanded into deep apprenticeship with Afro indigenous healers, in energy work, and many various other spiritual and somatic healing modalities. Much of the last decade has been a deep dive into nature, re-mapping ancestral pathways from the south and beyond. Continuing lineage healing for all that lay within, cultivating rich soil for planting seeds for many future generations. Exploring new and ancient avenues for this sacred alchemical dance of life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>sára is a multi-species hearth tender, psychopomp, experience curator, herbalist, and cosmic poet. They are a future transcestor of Arab, Iranian, and Pinxy lineages descended from nomadic dreamweavers, kitchen witches, tricksters, storytellers, land stewards, and sea-faring people. Her lifeways and rhythms are committed to restoring enchantment and relationship to the earth, water, and cosmos by feeding her love of learning, romancing the moon, talking to plants, crafting medicine, and ritualizing their daily life. They are an alum of the Laundromat Project Create Change Fellowship '14, Betty's Daughter Arts Collaborative Public Performance Art Fellowship '17-'18, and Needing It: Solo Performance in Queer Community '18. Her writing has appeared on Autostraddle, and she has performed at Asian American Writers Workshop, JACK Theater, Brooklyn Arts Exchange, and the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sisi SoulShine (she/they) is an internationally touring multidisciplinary dancer, spoken word poet, theater artist from Norfolk, Virginia and Wheaton, Maryland who embodies joy. Sisi’s art is grounded in the values of justice, community building, and education instilled by her family. Sisi is an actor, writer, playwright, dancer, director, spoken word poet, Emcee, facilitator, arts integration teaching artist, educator and an applied theater practitioner. They’ve performed for over 10 years in Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, Michigan, Colombia, London, and Brazil. She is a Teaching Artist on the Maryland States Arts Council Roster, and an ArtEquity BIPOC Leadership Circle Alumna. She is the founder and artistic director of Soul Shine Theater Garden, a dance-theater that illuminates joy by practicing storytelling, dance- theater, creative healing arts, and Black Afro-Indigenous cultural technologies in order to guide people in embodying their joy in spaces to be in connection to nature.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zien-Celeste (she/they/us/Beloved/Sister-Sibling) is a Queer Black-Creole multidisciplinary artist, performer, healer, and spiritual chef and baker from Louisiana. Rooted in community, their work is guided by Black Feminism, food, ritual, and movement—exploring our deep connection to land, ancestry, and collective liberation. They have studied with Marjani Forté-Saunders, Nia Love, Justina Grayman, and Jaguar Mary X, learning to channel movement as resistance, liberation, and expression. Their work extends into youth education, guiding students at Bard College and Kite’s Nest through hands-on learning and critical conversations on food, justice, and identity. In the Hudson Valley, NY, they engaged in abolitionist farming and land sovereignty movements, deepening their understanding of food as a tool for connection and healing. Now, through Beloved Kitchen and Altar Cakes, they cultivate spaces of nourishment, ritual, and celebration—continuing to weave food, art, and spirituality into transformative community care.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Artists Featured: Mariama Eversley, Sierra Leverett, and Ebony Webster Photo Credit: Fletcher Laws</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Guest Artists and fellows at Weeksville Heritage Center, 2018 Front: Rochelle Jamila. Front Left: Mshairi Siyanda, Sanchel Brown, Audrey Hailes. Front Right: Babay L. Angles, sára abdullah, Reanna Roane</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Artist: Ebony Webster Photo Credit: Bleu Santiago</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Early iteration of In the Name of the Mother Tree, 2019. Artists (Left to right) Kirrin Tubo and Paris Cymone</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Artists featured: Fletcher Laws, Ebony Webster, Karma Mayet Johnson, Jude Evans, and Brittany Grier. Photo Credit: Bleu Santiago</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Course Designer and Facilitator: Ebony Noelle Golden Photo Credit: Melisa Cardona</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Musicians( left to right): Desmond “Dez” Howard and Irwin Hall during Ebony Noelle Golden’s “The Divining” processional in Harlem. Photo Credit: Dr. Charese Smiley</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ebony teaching her students during the Art and Survival Fellowship in 2022. She served as artistic director of the program and festival, in partnership with Double Edge Theatre. Photo Credit: Double Edge Theatre</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2024 black/water participant Mariama Eversley performs during JPS’ Seneca Village procession. Credit: Fletcher Laws.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the               2024 black/water Cohort - Sierra Leverett</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sierra is a talented Phoenician actress, singer, and dancer who has captivated audiences in Brooklyn, New York, for just over a decade. Her love for theatre was ignited with classic musical theater and has since evolved to encompass avant-garde works and groundbreaking workshop processes that delve into the depths of Black and queer narratives that speak to her personal interests and expansive abilities. Her ambition extends beyond the stage, as Sierra hopes to embark on touring shows and expand her impact as a visionary curator and producer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the               2024 black/water Cohort - Azusa "SheShe" Dance</image:title>
      <image:caption>SHESHE, as unique &amp; commanding as her name,  steps proudly into her destiny mapped by the stars of her ancestors with intention. She's a 2016 replanted New Yorker, hailing from "the scenic city of the south" Chattanooga,  TN. A soulful vocalist inspired by BLACK music, lyrics &amp; poetry, SHESHE executes with joy &amp; passion.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the               2024 black/water Cohort - Lei'anna Gladden</image:title>
      <image:caption>Le'ianna Nicole is a southern black woman storyteller weaving stories through film, poetry, theatre, and photography. She seeks to intimately explore the lived experiences of Black women across the Afro-Diaspora creating havens of collective healing and empowerment. Through her work, she hopes to explore black ancestral memory, contribute to liberation movements, uncover/dismantle systems of oppression, and live in the duality of black joy and rage, all while creating bastions of healing. Le'ianna received her Bachelor of Arts (2020) from Winthrop University where she majored in Theatre Performance and minored in Film/Content Production. During her time at Winthrop Le'ianna performed in mainstage and black box productions, she directed countless short documentaries and stage productions. While studying abroad in Ghana, (2018) Le'ianna made her directorial debut in partnership with the Drama Queens Collective and the African Women's Development Fund, Le'ianna directed their winter production of For Colored Girls. Beyond the art she creates, Le'ianna is a lover of nature, words, all things black culture, astrology, beaches, and chicken wings!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the               2024 black/water Cohort - Phakiso "Kiki" Collins</image:title>
      <image:caption>Phakiso is an executive producer/movement artist, homegrown in Greensboro, NC, residing in BK. She's provided creative vision and leadership to some of the country’s top production companies in her 20 year television career, most recently as VP at MTVE Studios overseeing multiple projects projects, including Smithosonian’s Origins of Afrofuturism documentary and VH1’s Love &amp; Hip Hop franchise. Phakiso has centered much of her work on expanding the narrative from which we see and advocating for stories and production sets that humanize, entertain and uplift. As a facilitator, Yoga teacher, and artist, she’s founded several initiatives that educate and aliven people in their bodies, desires, and power; sharing in living rooms, NYC schools, Duke University’s ADF, Boston Institute of Contemporary Arts, Connecticut College, BRIC Studio, Senegal, Ghana, and more. My mission is to create more safe spaces for liberation fully embod(y)ed; through media, movement, wellness advocacy, and the erotic.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the               2024 black/water Cohort - Mariama Eversley</image:title>
      <image:caption>With a background in anthropology and human geography Mariama works at the intersection of investigation, organizing, documentation, and art. She is motivated by a variety of issue areas including climate justice, land stewardship and defense, gender liberation, and global decolonization. Her independent research projects have explored gentrification, decolonizing development and the history of settler colonialism in the United States. As an archivist-organizer-investigator, Mariama is dedicated to fusing art and research to expose and challenge structural violence as well as create portals of remembrance and liberation. As a shamanic apprentice, Mariama is continuously stretching into a multidimensional consciousness that supports the healing, stewardship, and harmony of the earth mother/ourselves.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Field Notes - Introducing the               2024 black/water Cohort - Jennifer Ligaya Senecal</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jennifer Ligaya is an AfroPinay sound &amp; performance composer and artist scholar born and raised in Chicago with an interdisciplinary background in visual art, vocal performance, dance, and theater. Mother to a Scorpio son, graduate of the MA in Interdisciplinary Art program at Columbia College in Chicago, and PhD student of Performance Studies at Northwestern University, her original work includes solo and collaborative performance compositions and sound installations. A sponsored artist, grant recipient, and commissioned multimedia artist, her compositions amplify critical conversations around identity, liberatory practices, ancestral indigenous knowledge systems, and moments of communal healing, through the weaving of traditional and contemporary sound, performance, and personal ancestral folk arts practices. Core member of Honey Pot Performance, Ligaya’s research interests sit at the intersections of sound, movement, and performance studies, along with the incorporation of Southern Studies and Womanist Theory. Her current creative practice explores Afro-Asian feminist subjectivities and speculative arts, indigenous healing and survival practices, and the genealogies of anticolonial spiritual-political resistance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>black/water course facilitator and designer. Short Biography Ebony Noelle Golden is a theatrical ceremonialist, culture strategist, entrepreneur, and public scholar. In 2009, Ebony founded Betty's Daughter Arts Collaborative, a culture consultancy that devises systems, strategies, and social justice solutions nationally. In 2020, she founded Jupiter Performance Studio, a space to study and practice Black diasporic performance traditions. Winner of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education’s Transformational Practice Award, Golden works to incite and ignite the creative capacity of everyday folks in service of liberation and collective wellbeing. Her practice is rooted in community-design, ritual performance, and leadership development through a womanist and Black feminist praxis. Invoking messy, magical, and medicinal processes, Ebony and her collaborators, work to conjure a better world. www.bettysdaughterarts.com IG: @ebonynoellegolden</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ebony Webster, is an Afro Caribbean American, all encompassing, all embracing, all inclusive, womb being, belonging to first thyself as God, and then God themselves. A movement performance artist and holistic alchemist, answering the call to give back all learnings and create by leading the ascension of the collective consciousness into the new paradigm. Choosing dance and the body as the portal. In this season of creative expression, Ebony is exploring, black liberation, afro-futurism, multidimensional spirituality, being quiet, and being loud. Ebony holds a BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography, Certified by Msinga Wuti to teach Umfundalai on a community level, NASM certified trainer and currently (holds 200 hours) on her way to a 500 hour yoga alliance recognized yoga teacher.</image:caption>
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