Pachanga E Poder: A Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Social Dance Incubator

People dancing
March 18 - March 22, 2025
5:00PM - 3:00PM
Sullivant Hall (various locations)

Date Range
2025-03-18 17:00:00 2025-03-22 15:00:00 Pachanga E Poder: A Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Social Dance Incubator This event is funded by a Global Arts + Humanities grant, with support from the Department of Dance, ACCAD, the Department of Design, the Center for Latin American Studies, the Latinx Studies Program, the Center for Ethnic Studies and the Humanities Institute. Developed by Department of Dance Assistant Professors Irvin Manuel Gonzalez and Alfonso Cervera, Pachanga e Poder is a community-driven research incubator. The event brings together artists, activists, scholars and dancers to investigate the multiple intersections within Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean social dance forms, analyzing social dance as social justice. The incubator hosts experimentations with aesthetics, sensibilities, ontologies, ecologies and knowledges located in social dance forms that emerge from African and Latin American diasporas to consider how these intersections have emerged as and continue to foster tools for resistance, power, belonging and justice. MARCH 19-21Bodies will convene to analyze and cite connections in social, folk and spiritual dance forms from Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Haiti and Puerto Rico, digitally archive artistic experimentations and theorize the im/material spaces revealed in the practice of dancing. Invited artists/activists/scholars include Beatrice Capote, Alfonso Cervera, Dr. Colette Eloi, Carne Viva Dance Theatre (Chachi Pérez & Lazco), Irvin Manuel Gonzalez, Marina Magalhães, Jade Power-Sotomayor, Ohio State students and more. MARCH 18-21Between March 18-21 there will be workshops and events that are free and open to the public. On March 22, there will be workshops in Sullivant Hall 390 in partnership with the Center for Latin American Studies.   MARCH 21The incubator culminates with a public presentation on March 21st at 7:30pm in ACCAD’S Motion Lab located on the third floor of Sullivant Hall. This open community sharing invites participants to witness and share in the week’s findings, intersections, play, and experimentations. Sullivant Hall (various locations) America/New_York public

This event is funded by a Global Arts + Humanities grant, with support from the Department of Dance, ACCAD, the Department of Design, the Center for Latin American Studies, the Latinx Studies Program, the Center for Ethnic Studies and the Humanities Institute. 


Developed by Department of Dance Assistant Professors Irvin Manuel Gonzalez and Alfonso Cervera, Pachanga e Poder is a community-driven research incubator. The event brings together artists, activists, scholars and dancers to investigate the multiple intersections within Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean social dance forms, analyzing social dance as social justice. The incubator hosts experimentations with aesthetics, sensibilities, ontologies, ecologies and knowledges located in social dance forms that emerge from African and Latin American diasporas to consider how these intersections have emerged as and continue to foster tools for resistance, power, belonging and justice. 


  • MARCH 19-21
    Bodies will convene to analyze and cite connections in social, folk and spiritual dance forms from Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Haiti and Puerto Rico, digitally archive artistic experimentations and theorize the im/material spaces revealed in the practice of dancing. Invited artists/activists/scholars include Beatrice Capote, Alfonso Cervera, Dr. Colette Eloi, Carne Viva Dance Theatre (Chachi Pérez & Lazco), Irvin Manuel Gonzalez, Marina Magalhães, Jade Power-Sotomayor, Ohio State students and more.
     
  • MARCH 18-21
    Between March 18-21 there will be workshops and events that are free and open to the public. On March 22, there will be workshops in Sullivant Hall 390 in partnership with the Center for Latin American Studies.  
     
  • MARCH 21
    The incubator culminates with a public presentation on March 21st at 7:30pm in ACCAD’S Motion Lab located on the third floor of Sullivant Hall. This open community sharing invites participants to witness and share in the week’s findings, intersections, play, and experimentations.