El Grito por Thawra الثورة (A Cry for Revolution)
Dance artist Nefertiti Altan is pictured from the torso up reaching out their right arm. Nefertiti has light brown skin and is balancing a white bowl on her head with water in it. There are long braids cascading down their left shoulder and waist and they appear to be calling out. The image of Nefertiti is on a shadowy blurred background.
Photo by: Tallya De Paula
The 11th Annual Festival of Latin American Contemporary Choreographers (FLACC) has built an alliance of transnational artists and culture bearers from several disciplines coming together for FLACC 2024: El Grito por Thawra الثورة (A Cry For Revolution).
Artists will explore social justice issues that center local immigrant, queer, feminist and indigenous perspectives that extend to Palestine.
FLACC features artworks by Mary Hazboun, Pinata Dance Collective, Leila Mire, Nefertiti Altan, Liz Duran Boubion, Madyline Jaramillo, CatherineMarie Davalos, j Ome Mazatl and Taja Will.