Student Session Abstract 7
Contact
Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship (IGC)Markim Hall, Third Floor
651-696-6655
651-696-6750 (fax)
igc@macalester.edu
鈥淪iva S膩moa: Storytelling Through Dance鈥
Storytelling serves as a powerful method of cultural preservation, allowing communities to safeguard their histories, values, and identities across generations. In the Pacific Islands, dance, in particular, functions as a dynamic form of storytelling鈥攏ot merely for entertainment, but as a way to educate, connect, and imagine futures. Through movement, stories of the past, present, and future can be woven together, affirming cultural memory while building a sanctuary for belonging. This session will feature a participatory workshop on Siva S膩moa, the traditional dance of S膩moa, guided by two Pacific Islander students who hope to share their cultures and stories with the Macalester community. Participants will not only learn how to siva but will also reflect on how it functions as a tool for cultural preservation, storytelling, and community building while considering the question: How can dance serve as a bridge between past and future, culture and environment, and art and justice?