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Stephanie Hewett: Groove Sermon Workshop

Black Sound Symposium: an exploration of the body's response to the African rhythms and vocals inherent in Chicago House music

Sat., Apr. 22, 2023
Doors at 10:30am | Show at 11am
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Groove Sermon is a movement workshop celebrating the rich Black Queer history of House music through an exploration of the body's response to the African rhythms and dynamic vocals inherent in the music. The workshop begins with a groove-centered warm-up, followed by movement improvisation and ending in a short, choreographed movement phrase. 

Stephanie Hewett



Stephanie Hewett (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work emerges from a play-based movement practice within an investigative framework. As a queer, Black, Afro-Diasporic artist with roots in the Caribbean, her work is inevitably rooted in emancipatory practices. Hewett aims to deepen curiosity around the Black American experience by focusing on the sonic, somatic, and spiritual manifestations of Black freedom through a variety of improvisational structures and cross-disciplinary experimentation.

The Black Sound Symposium is a 4-day event full of concerts, talks, workshops, screenings, and interdisciplinary dialogue rooted in Black sound and Black sonic space. The symposium aims to create and sustain community; to celebrate curiosity, wonder, disobedience, collaboration, and play in artistic work; to expand anti-racist and activist pedagogy and methodologies in and outside of our institutions; and to honor the long and rich lineages of Black virtuosity that have been diminished and erased from artistic canons and social consciousness.

Stephanie Hewett: Groove Sermon Workshop

Black Sound Symposium: an exploration of the body's response to the African rhythms and vocals inherent in Chicago House music

Sat., Apr. 22, 2023
Doors at 10:30am | Show at 11am
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$5 - $20 Sliding Scale
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