Performances & Voguing Workshop
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Immerse yourself in the art of voguing at the Performances & Voguing Workshop led by Edrimael Delgado Reyes, an interdisciplinary artist, cultural worker and dancer who explores forms of reconciliation between queer and Afro-Caribbean identities through performance and the community practices that generate them. As a dancer, Delgado Reyes' has performed throughout California, and has presented dance work in New York, Seattle, London, Honolulu, Berlin, Cambridge, Mexico City and Tijuana. The artist also holds an M.F.A. in Dance from Mills College, and a B.A. in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity from Stanford University. Known as "Don'Té 007" in the West Coast Ball scene, Delgado Reyes' has walked and mentored fellow dancers as a former member of The Legendary House of Lauren, International. In Puerto Rico, Delgado Reyes has setup performance convergence spaces for the LGBTQ+ community through LaBoriVogue, the first vogue laboratory in the island using Ballroom as an agent of liberation, individual transformation and collective justice.
As part of Ten North Group's Art of Transformation program lineup, this event takes place on Friday, December 8 at The Pavilion in Opa-Locka.
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