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This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Duane Cyrus, founder and director of Theatre of Movement, and faculty in the UNC Greensboro Dance Department. He has curated an upcoming exhibit at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston-Salem \\u2013 Black @ Intersection: Contemporary Black Voices in Art, which opens November 19. Listen to find out more about Duane\\u2019s interest in the interplay between different art forms, what a \\u201cbig toe initiative\\u201d is, and how he tries to question ideas about race and gender in his creative work.
\\nThis episode of \\u201cIn Process\\u201d is sponsored by the UNC Greensboro Dance Department.
\\nLinks:
\\nFor more information about the Black @ Intersection exhibit at SECCA, visit: https://secca.org/exhibition-detail.php?LinkId=404980572
\\nConnect with Duane Cyrus: https://www.theatreofmovement.org/
\\nIG: @themove
\\nFor information and tickets for the NC Dance Festival virtual performance, which will be available for streaming October 23-November 30, visit our website: danceproject.org/ncdf
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\\nThanks to our sponsor, UNCG Dance! Check out all their upcoming performances at go.uncg.edu/dancetix.
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