29.06.23 — 18:30
CN D Pantin
On Thursday evenings, CN D invites you to share your thoughts for the first time or in a new way with three of Camping’s artists!
Talk
Gerald Casel
Gerald Casel’s choreographic research deals with issues related to colonialism, collective cultural amnesia, whiteness and privilege, and tensions between invisible/perceived/obvious structures of control.
Gerald Casel is a dance artist, equity activator, and antiracist educator. His work provokes questions surrounding colonialism, whiteness and privilege, and the tensions between the invisible/perceived/obvious structures of power. Casel is Professor and Chair of Dance at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. A graduate of The Juilliard School with an MFA from UW-Milwaukee, he received a “Bessie” Award for sustained achievement. Casel founded Dancing Around Race in 2018.