This event will feature dance and movement workshops, improvisation, mindfulness exercises, cultural education dialogues, food, and community fellowship centered around QTPOC liberation and creative expression. Led by a Queer BIPOC dance instructor through SOL VIDA, the event aims to create a family-friendly, sober, and culturally enriching space that honors Black diasporic traditions while exploring movement, joy, healing, and self-expression as practices of liberation and community connection.
This event is free and open to the public and is supported by the city's Human Relations Fund.