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New Book— Inhabiting the Impossible: Dance and Experimentation in Puerto Rico – Repeating Islands

Inhabiting the Impossible: Dance and Experimentation in Puerto Rico, edited by Susan Homar and nibia pastrana Santiago, was published in December 2023 by University of Michigan Press. The original, Spanish language edition, Habitar lo imposible: danza y experimentación en Puerto Rico, was published in 2022 by Editorial Beta-Local. [See previous post, Dance: Habitar lo imposible.]…

New Book on Dance: Habitar lo imposible – Repeating Islands

El Adoquín Times writes that professor and dance critic Susan Homar and artist and choreographer Nibia Pastrana Santiago developed and edited Habitar lo imposible: danza y experimentación en Puerto Rico [Inhabiting the Impossible: Dance and Experimentation in Puerto Rico], the first book of its kind on the island, which covers four decades of experimental manifestations…

In the Studio: This Must Be the Place – nibia pastrana santiago

In the Studio: Tropical is Political – nibia pastrana santiago

30th Anniversary Celebration/Conference: Her True-True Name – Repeating Islands

Toggle Sidebar 30th Anniversary Celebration/Conference: “Her True-True Name” [Many thanks to Geoffrey Philp for bringing this item to our attention.] Here is news of a wonderful celebration: the 30 th birthday of Her True-True Name, an anthology of women writers from the Caribbean, edited by Pamela Mordecai and Elizabeth (Betty) Wilson. [On a personal note, this book and Jamaica Kincaid’s Down by the River were instrumental in shifting the focus of my doctoral studies to Caribbean women writers I am so grateful. Of course, I must also thank Elrica D’Oyen for the gift of Her True-True Name and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. for

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