LEX RAMIREZ TALKS HIP HOP AND HISTORY
Hip hop artist and teacher Lex Ramirez discusses history and inclusion as it relates to hip hop in and out of the studio.
Jo Berliner (they/he) is a dance artist from North Carolina and a University of Washington graduate student in Museology. They began choreographing at Mount Holyoke College, where they graduated in 2016, and received a choreographer’s Workshop Grant from Tobacco Road Dance Productions (Durham, NC) for their 2017-18 season. They have performed at Mount Holyoke, Tobacco Road, Richmond Dance Festival, and eXit SPACE. Johanna co-runs Enbodyment, an Instagram project featuring nonbinary dancers (@enbodyment_proj) with Chris Strauss, & writes about dance and museums at johannaberliner.com.
Hip hop artist and teacher Lex Ramirez discusses history and inclusion as it relates to hip hop in and out of the studio.
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