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About the Participant
Nia-Amina Minor
Nia-Amina Minor is a movement artist originally from Los Angeles. Her work focuses on the body and what it carries using physical and archival research to explore memory and history. Nia-Amina is co-founder of Black Collectivity, a collaborative project developed through the Velocity Made in Seattle Artist Residency Program. She has received regional and national commissions for her choreographic and film work and has a working background as a performer and dramaturg. In 2021, she was recognized as Dance Magazine's 25 Artists to Watch. Nia-Amina holds a MFA from UC Irvine and a BA from Stanford University.
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