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X-WR-CALDESC:The creative process of ritual through our own body is the key
  word. Our embodied and mindful practice will bring the source and resourc
 es to explore and examine individual roots and cultural elements that we w
 ere longing for to reconnect. We reclaim our cultural and ancestral dignit
 y and resilience from the colonial system of oppression. We reclaim our ma
 triarchal beliefs into collective creative healing and spiritual activism 
 once our ancestors did for the ceremonies and rituals. \n\nAbout the facil
 itator:\nDohee Lee\, a performance artist\, ritualist\, and educator was b
 orn on Jeju Island in South Korea. Her creative vision comes from traditio
 nal Korean music\, singing\, drumming and dance which is rooted in Korean 
 indigenous ritual. Since her arrival in the US she has been a vital contri
 butor to both the traditional and contemporary arts landscape of the San F
 rancisco Bay Area and beyond. She utilizes art to heal fractured relations
 hips in the urban environment – relationships between humans and the land\
 , histories and stories between individuals and their communities. She is 
 the founder of Puri Arts\, a producing organization of performance and rit
 ual. Her work has been acknowledged by several awards\, such as Guggenheim
  Fellowship\, Hewlett 50 Arts Commission\, Creative Work Foundation\, Herb
  Alpert Award\, Doris Duke Impact Award\, Creative Capital\, Kenneth Raini
 n Foundation\, Isadora Duncun Dance Award\, Zellerbach Family foundation a
 nd more.
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DESCRIPTION:The creative process of ritual through our own body is the key 
 word. Our embodied and mindful practice will bring the source and resource
 s to explore and examine individual roots and cultural elements that we we
 re longing for to reconnect. We reclaim our cultural and ancestral dignity
  and resilience from the colonial system of oppression. We reclaim our mat
 riarchal beliefs into collective creative healing and spiritual activism o
 nce our ancestors did for the ceremonies and rituals. \n\nAbout the facili
 tator:\nDohee Lee\, a performance artist\, ritualist\, and educator was bo
 rn on Jeju Island in South Korea. Her creative vision comes from tradition
 al Korean music\, singing\, drumming and dance which is rooted in Korean i
 ndigenous ritual. Since her arrival in the US she has been a vital contrib
 utor to both the traditional and contemporary arts landscape of the San Fr
 ancisco Bay Area and beyond. She utilizes art to heal fractured relationsh
 ips in the urban environment – relationships between humans and the land\,
  histories and stories between individuals and their communities. She is t
 he founder of Puri Arts\, a producing organization of performance and ritu
 al. Her work has been acknowledged by several awards\, such as Guggenheim 
 Fellowship\, Hewlett 50 Arts Commission\, Creative Work Foundation\, Herb 
 Alpert Award\, Doris Duke Impact Award\, Creative Capital\, Kenneth Rainin
  Foundation\, Isadora Duncun Dance Award\, Zellerbach Family foundation an
 d more.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220525T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220525T160000
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SUMMARY:Decolonizing Our Body As Land -- Ritual of Sickness: ChilseongSaena
 mgut  - APIGBV
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