Fwd: Webinar Open to All - please share widely 5/6 Performance, Play & Intimacy at 3:30PM

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Tamiko Nimura
Wed, May 6, 2020 3:26 AM

Webinar on Performance, play and intimacy, organized by one of Tacoma’s own
artists, Anida Yoeu Ali!

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Anida Y Ali anida@uw.edu
Date: Tue, May 5, 2020 at 4:59 PM
Subject: Webinar Open to All - please share widely 5/6 Performance, Play &
Intimacy at 3:30PM

*Great news everybody - our webinar was recently upgraded so we can now
have the ability to host a lot more people in attendance at tomorrow's
Webinar. **Folks will still need to register **but we will need your help
to get the word out not just to your classes but the larger artist
communities and networks. We hope you'll join us as we are really trying to
push this format in attempting to do something different tomorrow as we
consider how to maintain a level of interactivity and participation with
these online platforms. Please let other advisors, staff, students and
faculty know. Best -- Anida *

*Registration is now open for this year's only public Alive Performance
Festival related event with our Critical Acts Visiting Artist
Program--> *Webinar:
Performance, Play & Intimacy
https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vSJKvWleQ5iTZRfZ6kq0ig,
featuring Neve Mazique & Robert Karim - this coming Wednesday, May 6
@3:30PM! *

*Performance, Play & Intimacy *
2020 Critical Acts Roundtable Discussion with Neve Mazique & Robert Farid
Karimi

Co-Hosted by Henry Gallery & Critical Acts: Socially Engaged Arts Research
Interest Group

Webinar Registration Link:
https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vSJKvWleQ5iTZRfZ6kq0ig
Wednesday May 6, 2020 @3:30pm - 5:30pm

This conversation between artists Neve Mazique and Robert Farid Karimi will
play with questions of social engagement in the time of social distancing.
With laughter, games, stories, and a sense of wonder and joy, they ask us
to access our intimate relations, finding ways to make contact and feel
together. An introduction will be given by Professors Naomi Macalalad
Bragin, and Anida Yoeu Ali and ASL interpretation will be provided for this
event. This event is a part of UW Bothell's 2020 Critical Acts Visiting
Artist Residency Program.

Registration for this event is open to all but you will need to register as
a participant with the above link, the event will no longer be *live
streamed *as previously promoted.

Co-sponsors: IAS Dean’s Fund, iDisco, IAS Speaker Fund, Diversity Center,
MFA in Creative Writing & Poetics, American & Ethnic Studies, Global
Studies, Gender & Women Studies

Anida Yoeu Ali
Senior Artist-in-Residence  |  Interdisciplinary Arts + Global Studies
University of Washington Bothell // School of Interdisciplinary Arts &
Sciences

Affiliate Faculty / Southeast Asia Center  /  University of Washington
Seattle
anida@uw.edu  //  anidaali.com // studio-revolt.com


*I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded ancestral lands of the
Coast Salish people and pay my respects to elders past and present. I
recognize that the UWB campus specifically sits on the original territory
belonging to the Willow (Sammamish) People. *

Webinar on Performance, play and intimacy, organized by one of Tacoma’s own artists, Anida Yoeu Ali! ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Anida Y Ali <anida@uw.edu> Date: Tue, May 5, 2020 at 4:59 PM Subject: Webinar Open to All - please share widely 5/6 Performance, Play & Intimacy at 3:30PM *Great news everybody - our webinar was recently upgraded so we can now have the ability to host a lot more people in attendance at tomorrow's Webinar. **Folks will still need to register **but we will need your help to get the word out not just to your classes but the larger artist communities and networks. We hope you'll join us as we are really trying to push this format in attempting to do something different tomorrow as we consider how to maintain a level of interactivity and participation with these online platforms. Please let other advisors, staff, students and faculty know. Best -- Anida * *Registration is now open for this year's only public Alive Performance Festival related event with our Critical Acts Visiting Artist Program--> *Webinar: Performance, Play & Intimacy <https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vSJKvWleQ5iTZRfZ6kq0ig>, featuring Neve Mazique & Robert Karim - this coming Wednesday, May 6 @3:30PM! * *Performance, Play & Intimacy * *2020 Critical Acts Roundtable Discussion with Neve Mazique & Robert Farid Karimi* Co-Hosted by Henry Gallery & Critical Acts: Socially Engaged Arts Research Interest Group Webinar Registration Link: https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vSJKvWleQ5iTZRfZ6kq0ig Wednesday May 6, 2020 @3:30pm - 5:30pm This conversation between artists Neve Mazique and Robert Farid Karimi will play with questions of social engagement in the time of social distancing. With laughter, games, stories, and a sense of wonder and joy, they ask us to access our intimate relations, finding ways to make contact and feel together. An introduction will be given by Professors Naomi Macalalad Bragin, and Anida Yoeu Ali and ASL interpretation will be provided for this event. This event is a part of UW Bothell's 2020 Critical Acts Visiting Artist Residency Program. Registration for this event is open to all but you will need to register as a participant with the above link, the event will no longer be *live streamed *as previously promoted. *Co-sponsors: IAS Dean’s Fund, iDisco, IAS Speaker Fund, Diversity Center, MFA in Creative Writing & Poetics, American & Ethnic Studies, Global Studies, Gender & Women Studies* *Anida Yoeu Ali* Senior Artist-in-Residence | Interdisciplinary Arts + Global Studies University of Washington Bothell // School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences Affiliate Faculty / Southeast Asia Center / University of Washington Seattle anida@uw.edu // anidaali.com // studio-revolt.com *** *I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded ancestral lands of the Coast Salish people and pay my respects to elders past and present. I recognize that the UWB campus specifically sits on the original territory belonging to the Willow (Sammamish) People. *