Working with and welcoming people who don’t usually feel represented in these spaces, particularly along lines of size, race, disability, gender, or sexuality, this evening of conversation and demonstration will amplify voices across the physical fitness, dance/movement, and circus spheres, illuminating and showcasing the power and necessity of fitness for all.
This vital discussion features Johnny Blazes, teacher and multidisciplinary performer; Erin Ball, director of Kingston Circus Arts; Ellice Patterson, executive director of Abilities Dance Boston; Justice Roe Williams, founder of Queer Gym Pop Up and executive director of Fitness4AllBodies; and Roz the Diva, personal fitness trainer. They take the stage for a one-night-only celebration of inclusive self-care and empowerment.
Following the conversation, stick around for a Fitness Fair, featuring local organizations and initiatives creating and advocating for inclusive spaces in Boston.
This program is free, thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute.