Highlighting Our 12th Annual Summer Institute

Humlåo Evans

Humlåo Evans is an Atlanta-based artist of Micronesian CHamoru heritage working in movement studies, poetry, installation, video, and performance. With dreams of a more just future, they create offerings that contend with the political histories and inherited violence our bodies carry while honoring ancestral and contemporary lineages. Their work questions whether and how embodied healing practices, anti-colonial storytelling, and discursive flourish can liberate and de-condition memory, body, and the entanglements with identity and belonging.

Photo cred: Daley Kappenman, Daylilies Photography

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Dancing Earth Creations dynamically activates our mission, to create contemporary dance and related arts through global indigenous and intercultural relationships centered in ecological and cultural diversity for creativity, health, and wellness.

Founded by Artistic Director Rulan Tangen, to serve a need rarely met in the USA, DEC gives hope and opportunity to Native, mixed, global Indigenous and BIPOC talent who have been largely outside the dialogue of mainstream performance because of lack of access. DEC is an organic constellation of largely self-taught dancers, composers, costumers, filmmakers, and spoken word artists.

Together, DEC artists work with community members, culture carriers, and inter-cultural elders to explore the rich diversity of ancestral heritage, contemporary identity, and relationship building, by collaborating on innovative ecologically themed performances. DEC's work promotes environmental awareness, cultural diversity, and understanding between peoples through contemporary arts expressions.

“We gather as individual artists to create experimental yet elemental dances that reflect our rich cultural heritage as contemporary global peoples. We strive to embody the unique essences of cultural perspectives by creation and renewal of artistic and cultural movement rituals. Ancient and futuristic, our dances are an elemental language of bone and blood memory in motion.” - Founding Director, Rulan Tangen