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Embodying an Expansive Sociality

B-Girls in Practice
Whose Knowledges? (Post-)Coloniality and the Art of Collective Empowerment
Format: 
Talk
Language: 
Englisch
26 June, 2024 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Registration necessary: https://uni-frankfurt.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5crduCtpjktE9QSx4zd7VE...

Johnson writes about breaking (popularly known as breakdancing) and the foundational aesthetic elements that fuel it as a global phenomenon. The larger work examines the ritual dance circle (called the cypher) and argues for the epistemological force of Hip Hop’s Africanist aesthetics – aesthetic sensibilities evident in cultural practices throughout the African diaspora like call and response, the imperative toward originality, the dance circle itself. With excerpts from her monograph, this talk focuses on b-girls (and particularly Afro-Dutch b-girl Black Pearl), and the expansive sociality that the practice fosters by way of these same aesthetics. It explores how cyphers both attune practitioners to the “other” – in the circle with them or simply within themselves – and allow them to embody ideas of collective action across multiple lines of difference, (e.g., gender, nationality, race, and generation). Through a process of dancing the song together, breakers embody philosophies of collective enactments across differences, offering insight into ideas of coalition building central to progressive political movements.

This event will take place online. Please register via the following link: https://uni-frankfurt.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5crduCtpjktE9QSx4zd7VE...

Imani Kai Johnson
Imani Kai Johnson

© Erica Maceda

Dr. Imani Kai Johnson is Vice Chair of Department of Dance and Associate Professor in the Department of Black Study at UC Riverside. She wrote Dark Matter in Breaking Cyphers: the Life of Africanist Aesthetics in Global Hip Hop (2023), co-edited the Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies (2023), and founded the Show & Prove Hip Hop Studies Conference Series.

Host: 
Cornelia Goethe Centrum
In cooperation with: 
GRADE Center Gender
Förderkreis des Cornelia Goethe Centrums
Büro für Chancengerechtigkeit der Goethe-Universität
Concept: 
Bettina Kleiner, Verena Kuni, Johanna Leinius
Coordination: 
Amanda Glanert, Mandy Gratz, Mayte Zimmermann
Contact: 
Johanna Leinius

The Cornelia Goethe Colloquia are an open discussion forum for interdisciplinary gender studies. Interested parties are cordially invited!

This event will take place online. Please register via the following link: https://uni-frankfurt.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5crduCtpjktE9QSx4zd7VE...

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