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A Leadership Summit for People, Planet, and the Future

HiA Network Member Dr. S. Ama Wray, is pleased to be collaborating as part of a free online summit where you can connect, reimagine, energize, and realize how YOU can be a stronger healing force in a climate-crisis world.

 

The World Health Organization and the IPCC have declared climate change to be an existential threat to human health and life on our one earth. It’s no time for business as usual or sitting this one out. Instead, we come together in this summit to share inspiration, ideas, and practices, and build collective muscle to address the critical work of our time with heartfelt connectedness. 

 

Joining us will be 50+ experts on climate change and health, Indigenous wisdom, education, regeneration, leadership, and embodied practices. You’ll also have several chances each day to immerse yourself in mind-body practices, from the stillness of meditation to the joy of dance, cultivating the one-withness that gives rise to wisdom. Our aim is to help you find or strengthen your path, practices, and community for bringing healing into your world with unshakeable resilience. See who will be there and the schedule. 

 

In addition to live events each day, 4-5 videos will be released from outstanding speakers and teachers that you can watch at any time throughout the 7 days of the summit, and have ongoing access if you support the summit with a caretaker donation.* The video package may also be purchased separately.

 

Register now, for your free ticket, or at a level of your choosing to support the summit.  

 

(*The summit is supported by a grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and other funders like you)

 

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Hourly Schedule

Day 1: The Perma Leadership Cycle

Day 2: Creative Climate Education

Day 3: Becoming a Force of Regeneration

Day 4: Reimagining Health and Climate Change

Day 5: Leading as a Part of Nature

Day 6: Leading Indigenously

Day 7: Convergence and Action – Creating the Future

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20 - 26 Apr 2023
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  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: 20 - 26 Apr 2023
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  • Professor S. Ama Wray
    Professor S. Ama Wray
    Professor of dance and creator of Embodiology®

    Dr. S. Ama Wray is an Professor of dance and the University of California, Irvine. She is a former U.K NESTA Fellow (National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts – similar to the MacArthur Awards)—an improviser, choreographer, director, teacher and scholar. She self-titles as a ‘Performance Architect’, receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Surrey where she developed her theory and practice of Embodiology®, a neo-African approach to contemporary dance improvisation. Her TED talk articulates its distinctions and philosophy http://www.tedxorangecoast.com/videopick/sheron-wray-bodily-steps-to-innovation/ In 2016 an essay on her neo-African approach to dance improvisation is in Black Dance British Routes, edited by Adair and Burt, 2017 published by Routledge. In 2014 two essays on jazz dance were published in the anthology Jazz dance: A History of its Roots and Branches, edited by Guarino and Oliver.

    As a performer in the UK she danced with London Contemporary Dance Theatre and Rambert Dance Company between 1988 and 2001. Wray is widely known for her role as the leading performer and legal custodian of Harmonica Breakdown (1938), choreographed by Jane Dudley. As its custodian she continues to restage the work globally and has completed a motion capture/Labanotation research project funded by the UK Arts and Humanities research Council 2014-16. The dance is also the title subject of a documentary about Jane and this work. Her other films are for JazzXchange Special Request, depicting a journey from Nyabinghi drums to Hip Hop, shot on various locations in NY; and Red as Expected, an award winning film by Dennis Morrision with music by Byron Wallen. Re-inspired after her solo role in Wynton Marsalis’ Harvard Lecture Series in 2012 and her residency at The Institute of Advanced Study (in Princeton) she re-launched JazzXchange in the USA and is developing an interdisciplinary festival of jazz and hip hop performance in Orange County. Currently her improvisation practice is extending into clinical research with UCI medical centre, using her dance improvisation methods as a form of therapy for patients who suffer from chronic diseases. And in 2015 UK’s National Resource Centre for Dance invited her to place her archive within their permanent collection. In the realm of theatre she has successfully directed two of Mojisola Adebayo’s plays directed Moj of the Antarctic – An African Odyssey and Muhammad Ali and Me which have toured the UK and South Africa supported by the British Council.

    In London between 1992 and 2004 Wray was artistic director of JazzXchange Music and Dance Company, collaborating with musicians including: Gary Crosby – OBE, Julian Joseph, Wynton Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin and Zoe Rahman. For the UK’s 2012 Cultural Olympiad Festival she was commissioned to choreograph The Brown Bomber, collaborating with Joseph once again, supported by the PRS Foundation. As a result of her 4-year NESTA fellowship, dance of the African diaspora, jazz and improvisation intersect in her concept of digitally enabled improvisation which manifests in the award-winning Texterritory. Texterritory is an interactive performance platform created in collaboration with Fleeta Siegel. Recent productions include Texterritory Congo, Digitally Ever Present and Texterritory USA.

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