With support from the California Arts Council, Bernard Brown/bbmoves will offer public screenings, performances, community conversations and movement workshops building on our current project, “Processing Sugar Notes” which focuses on the devastating intersectional impact of colonialist ideologies and practices on communities of color, queer people and women.
Bernard Brown/bbmoves aspires to be a beacon for synthesization of dance creation, performance and education that prioritizes the stories of people of African Diaspora. We accomplish this through: Artistic collaboration through research, investigation and refinement; Employing dance artivism (art + activism) as the vehicle to shift cultural and socio-economic imbalances; Nurturing artivists from novice to professional by providing access through dance education and mentorship; Building community through strategic partnerships; Inspiring audiences to strengthen community through artivism. Recently developed programming: Public performances, locally, regionally and nationally; Low-cost Afro-Contemporary Community Classes in the Greater Los Angeles area; Community Partnerships with Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc., MA Series Arts, Audobon Middle School and Lula Washington Dance Theatre; providing to mentorship to aspiring artists of color specifically, and to all who seek mentorship.

