Movement Lab with Nancy Ahmar

11:00–13:00 on 14.03.26
The Work Room studio, Tramway

14 March
11am - 1pm
The Work Room Studio, Tramway
Free, booking via hello@theworkroom.org.uk
This session is a dedicated space for Latin American folks


Join TWR Artist in residence Nancy Jacinto Sandoval (Nancy Ahmar) as she leads the second of three Movement Labs as part of her new residency research project.

This lab is a space for collective movement, ancestral memory, and shared creation. We come together because we need each other to survive. Through embodied ritual, we weave traditional and diasporic vocabularies—creating fragments of dances that may become an Archive of Attempts to Survive: Dances to Keep from Extinction. A space to move organically, to share, and to learn from one another.

Open to all movers, dancers, and shakers — no experience in Latin American dance is needed. 

The final Movement Labs will take place on Saturday 28 March, and will be open to everyone. 


Booking

Email hello@theworkroom.org.uk to book your free place.


Access

We aim for workshops to be accessible for all physicalities. If you would like more details about this, or there is anything else you’d like to talk through that would make attending easier and more enjoyable for you, please email hello@theworkroom.org.uk

The Work Room studio is on the first floor of Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow G41 2PE, and can be accessed by lift or stairs. There is level access to the studio from the street.

The Work Room has two gender-neutral wheelchair-accessible toilets, a kitchen with tea and coffee making facilities and a range of seating options (including chairs with and without arms, a comfy sofa, beanbags and ergonomic height-adjustable desk chairs).

There are baby changing facilities on available on Tramways ground floor - accessible via a lift.

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