The Improvisation Reading Group & Speaker Series Presents: Ayac Village, Northern Uganda: Music & Dance as Community Building & Treatment for Trauma | College of Arts

The Improvisation Reading Group & Speaker Series Presents: Ayac Village, Northern Uganda: Music & Dance as Community Building & Treatment for Trauma

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IICSI House, 9 University Ave. E., Guelph

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SOFAM faculty member Jim Harley presents on the efforts of internal refugees affected by the years-long conflict in Northern Uganda who have formed an association for traditional music and dance, which has become an important part of their trauma recovery.

Free and Open to the Public

Thinking Spaces considers the ways in which improvisation can provide us with new ways of thinking and acting. Throughout the year, this group organizes public talks and workshops, as well as reading sessions based around critical thinking on improvisation.