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![]() Spotlight on JESSICA LUONG – Choreographer for THE MOUTH OF THE GODS and co-founder of Baila Peru ![]() For this newsletter, weโre excited to shine a spotlight on the incredibly talented Jessica Luong, whose choreographic vision is helping shape THE MOUTH OF THE GODS.Weaving Tradition and Contemporary ChoreographyBorn in Lima, Peru, Jessicaโs passion for dance was sparked at an early age, thanks to the vibrant music and traditions that were a part of her upbringing. Her mother, Irene Jara, a dedicated social worker and community leader, along with her grandfather, Santiago Jara, a miner and artisan from the Wari culture, helped foster her deep connection to Peruโs heritage. The traditional Bolivian music she was exposed to in her childhood and her motherโs work with refugees played a pivotal role in shaping her artistic identity.At the age of 15, Jessica moved to London, where she co-founded Baila Peru, a dance group dedicated to showcasing Peruvian culture. Drawing inspiration from her memories of dance festivals in the highlands of Peru, she has since brought the spirit of those local traditions to life at major events, including performances at the British Museum, Tate Modern, Somerset House, and of course, with Border Crossings.Now, with THE MOUTH OF THE GODS Jessica is once again blending her rich cultural heritage with contemporary influences. Inspired by traditional festivals and communal ways of life in the Andean highlands, her choreography draws on the deep connection between Indigenous communities and the Earth. The choreography intertwines traditional folk dance with modern movements, creating a tapestry of stories that reflect Indigenous spirituality, rituals, and resilience.Jessicaโs work is not just a celebration of dance, but a call to remember and honour the stories and communities that continue to inspire her today.Find out more ![]() ![]() ![]() Dance Workshops: Movement, Healing and Collective Expression in THE MOUTH OF THE GODSOver the past few months, the choreography and dance elements of THE MOUTH OF THE GODS have been evolving in profound ways. Each week, our choreographers and members of the Latin American community come together for rehearsals. Given that all participants share a Latin American heritage, the workshops offer a unique platform to explore and discuss challenging themes, such as the continuing impact of colonialism on Indigenous communities. This open dialogue, combined with the expressive power of dance, has allowed participants to connect with their histories, their bodies, and one another.In many non-Western cultures, dance remains a vital tradition used for healing, especially to alleviate psychological distress. Indigenous cultures have long embraced dance rituals as a key part of their societies. Dance plays an integral role in socialisation, expression, and community cohesion, contributing to the overall well-being of society.In THE MOUTH OF THE GODS we approach dance as an holistic practice โ one that connects body and mind, community and spirituality, and unlocks profound healing potential. We canโt wait to welcome you to our shared stage at Hoxton Hall to experience this moving journey. Join us for our performance that promises to be as transformative for the audience as it has been for the dancers.Get Your Tickets Today!Click the link via the button below to get your tickets now.Tickets![]() ![]() Reflections on our SUPPLIANTS OF SYRIA film’s premier in Adana: Radical EmpathyArtistic Director Michael Walling writes:Lucy and I went back to Turkey last week, for the premier of the film version of SUPPLIANTS OF SYRIA. The film is feeling like an ever more important part of this project, not least because of the huge challenges of raising the funds to perform the play in the region where it’s set. I’m determined that we will get it to Adana, where we can share it with the Syrian women who took part, but that goal is still a long way off, and in the meantime we owed it to them to impart some sense of how we’ve been responding to their offer and their work. It had been some time since I’d looked at the film, so I was able to be more objective about it than is usual when my work first goes in front of audiences. I’m pleased to say that I was very moved by it – the women’s sharing of personal stories, intercut with the Choruses from the Greek play SUPPLIANTS, is really searing in its honesty. Their acting, the cinematography and the music feel so rooted in that experience that it’s impossible to resist its emotional force. And it’s very exciting to have that put into dialogue with more political and structural considerations – there’s a very theatrical, I guess Brechtian, interplay between the emotional truths and the objective frames around them. Which said, my own emotional response pales into insignificance beside the reaction of the women themselves. In the Q&A that followed the screening, one of them, Iman, said that the film was “an incredible achievement – but I have been crying all the way through.” I had thought that this was rhetorical, but Lucy, who was sitting amongst them, told me that all of them had been in tears from very early in the film. I suppose there was a lot being re-visited for them all; and there were also new stories they probably did not know, about the personal journeys of their friends who were sitting beside them. There’s a moment in the film where some of them share with me that they had never told the stories before. The frame of the creative project was essential to draw out these incredibly important truths. Another audience member was a Turkish NGO worker, who said that the film would bring out empathy in its audiences, and this was really important for the ongoing refugee work of her organisation. I found myself responding that what is needed everywhere – not just in Turkey but also in Europe, America and global – is a new radical empathy as the way past the politics of prejudice. It’s very hard to hate somebody when you have heard them tell stories like these. Copyright ยฉ 2024 Border Crossings Company Limited, All rights reserved.Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. ![]() |
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Dear All,
We are having a small break from the Creative Monday programme over the next few weeks but will be back on Monday 11 November with the Mind and Soul choir. Further details below and I will be in touch the week before with a reminder email.
At the Gallery it is the final week of our Yoshida: Three Generations of Japanese Printmaking exhibition which will close on Sunday 3 November, if you havenโt yet got your community welcome pass yet but would like to visit please email us and we can arrange a ticket for you.
Hope you all have a lovely few weeks and we look forward to seeing you all soon.
Mind and Soul Choir
Mondays starting from 11 November for 6 weeks
3-4.15pm
Join the Mind and Soul choir to discover the benefits of singing in a relaxed and inclusive environment. Explore breathing and voice exercises, sing songs and have fun! No experience necessary and all welcome.
Want to find out more? This is a recording from Nicola introducing what to expect from the sessions.
Introduction to Mind and Soul Choir at TJHC
This was recorded earlier in the year so please ignore the start date information!
Best Wishes
Kelly
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Spotlight on JESSICA LUONG – Choreographer for THE MOUTH OF THE GODS and co-founder of Baila Peru 



Dance Workshops: Movement, Healing and Collective Expression in THE MOUTH OF THE GODSOver the past few months, the choreography and dance elements of THE MOUTH OF THE GODS have been evolving in profound ways. Each week, our choreographers and members of the Latin American community come together for rehearsals. Given that all participants share a Latin American heritage, the workshops offer a unique platform to explore and discuss challenging themes, such as the continuing impact of colonialism on Indigenous communities. This open dialogue, combined with the expressive power of dance, has allowed participants to connect with their histories, their bodies, and one another.In many non-Western cultures, dance remains a vital tradition used for healing, especially to alleviate psychological distress. Indigenous cultures have long embraced dance rituals as a key part of their societies. Dance plays an integral role in socialisation, expression, and community cohesion, contributing to the overall well-being of society.In THE MOUTH OF THE GODS we approach dance as an holistic practice โ one that connects body and mind, community and spirituality, and unlocks profound healing potential. We canโt wait to welcome you to our shared stage at Hoxton Hall to experience this moving journey. Join us for our performance that promises to be as transformative for the audience as it has been for the dancers.Get Your Tickets Today!Click the link via the button below to get your tickets now.

Reflections on our SUPPLIANTS OF SYRIA film’s premier in Adana: Radical EmpathyArtistic Director Michael Walling writes:
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