With support from the California Arts Council, Embodiment Project will expand and deepen our work as an interdisciplinary arts organization that uplifts dance as a form of resistance and collective healing. We will do so through programming focused primarily on BIPOC communities, survivors of sexual harm, youth, and incarcerated/formerly incarcerated individuals.
Embodiment Project’s year-round activities include street dance classes for youth and adults; workshops and conversations about hip hop histories; and annual performances of new evening-length works performed in both San Francisco and Oakland in order to reach broad audiences throughout the Bay Area. Our communities served include dance audiences, Bay Area POC communities, street dance enthusiasts, and youth.

