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Miguel Gutierrez & Gabrielle Civil

1h 4m · FUSE: A BOMB Podcast · 08 Jun 04:00

Gabrielle Civil is a Black feminist performance artist, poet, and writer, from Detroit. She has premiered fifty original performance artworks around the world and is the author of two books, Swallow the Fish and Experiments in Joy. Her recent performances include Jupiter and Wild Beauty. Miguel Gutierrez is a choreographer, musician, singer, and writer. His recent projects include the performance This Bridge Called My Ass, his Madonna cover band SADONNA; and Are You For Sale?, a podcast about the ethical entanglements in dance-making and philanthropy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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