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ebony golden


Last Updated: 4/11/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 32
Sign: Libra

City: new york
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/16/2006
February 17, 2009 - Tuesday 17:18
Gumbo YaYa Continues Feb. 22
with "Meditation and Creative Visioning:
Building Intergenerational Bridges Among Black Women and Girls" led by Kenya Harris (3:00-5:30)      
 

 
Contact: Betty's Daughter Arts Collaborative                                                                                                                                 
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Durham, NC- Feb. 17, 2009
 
The North Carolina Humanities Council and SpiritHouse-NC sponsor a creative healing and expression process for women and girls of the African diaspora in Durham, NC.  We are pleased to announce that Kenya Harris, Gumbo YaYa's Intern, will lead this session along with two youth participants Bryonna and Nadirah.   
 
The 12-week process, Gumbo YaYa, began January 4 and as is now gearing up to enter its third month with a series of performance workshops that will lead up to the final performance, March 29.  Gumbo YaYa continues to incorporate methods for growth,expression, and community-building to actualize individual and artistic processes.   The theme of this session is "Love is Radical: Approaches to Mothering, Daughter(ing), and Sister(ing)". 
 
The "sista circle" uses improvisation, dance, journaling, meditation, storytelling, photography, theater, poetry, and music to explore the intergenerational relationships among black mothers, daughters, and sisters.    
 
All sessions, materials, performances, and discussions are free for participants and audience members.  Gumbo YaYa will provide child care and dinner during every "sista circle".  Participants do not have to be students, or affiliated with any particular institution to participate. 
 
Ebony Noelle Golden, Creative Director of Gumbo YaYa thanks the North Carolina Humanities Council, SpiritHouse-NC, and Healing with  CAARE, Inc. for their generous sponsorship.
 
Nancy "Mama Nia" Wilson, Executive Director of SpiritHouse-NC said, "We are really looking forward to hosting Gumbo YaYa.  This process will definitely help to continue conversations black women and girls are having about how we relate to each other.  We hope this process helps mothers, daughters, and sisters strengthen their relationships with each other and the larger communities."
 
For more information about Gumbo YaYa  visit www.iamnotaproject.wordpress.com, or email bettysdaughterarts@gmail.com.  
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Ebony N. Golden, MFA, MA
Creative Director
bettysdaughterarts.synthasite.com
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