photo cred: DeAndre Moore
Welcome to…
The Listening Project: In the House of Matriarchs
October 5th, 2025
To Listen…
A seemingly simple yet profound message in times where the wisdom of the earth and the voices of our elders–including our matriarchs and our more-than-human kin–have been drowned in the noise of harmful and loudly extractive & oppressive dominant culture we exist within.
Created in the spirit of Eco-Artivism, The Listening Project is emerging as a multi-sensory, multidisciplinary, site-responsive performance responding to, honor, and celebrate the wisdom of matriarchs and our elder mentors.
As part of a long arc work-in-progress centered in Dancing Earth’s Land Dance practices, we invite audiences to participate in embodied listening to ecologies of land, water, & place, as we honor matriarchs, mentors, and muses of diverse lineages.
Matriarchs & Elder Mentors
The Listening Project
Credits
Special Thanks to
The Map Fund, the stellar Stella at Dance Mission for being a loving ally since the beginning ( our first presentation in 2004 was at Dance Mission), our fierce and fearless advocate Eric Kupers at CSU East Bay & The Wandering Ensemble, the encouragement of Mary of WEAD Women Eco Artists Dialogue, and our big sisters who meet at Temescal park weekly for Chi Gung, and all our multi generational families (blood as well as chosen), and all who have mentored or inspired us throughout our lives …
Some of our mentors have published books or were early organizers for cultural movements , that you may enjoy learning more about :
https://www.hosumare.com/publications
https://www.lenystrobel.com/publications
https://www.centerforbabaylanstudies.org/
This project is made in collaboration with unceded occupied Ohlone lands known as East Bay, CA . These lands have been sung and danced into renewal since the beginning of time by these original peoples of these lands - past, present and future. With love, I give contemporary dance as my offering to these lands , to grow respectful, reciprocal and creative relationships with community and cosmos upheld by these original cultures where we make relationships with people and place. To learn more about powerful local initiative of revitalization and rematriation please visit https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/
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Music : Sound sampling by Emma Quan Dewey with voices of our beloved mentors, and tracks of
Pura Fe ‘s Full Moon Rising : https://www.purafe.com/
Dean Baltesson : https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dean-baltesson/901592576
Barrett Martin : www.barrettmartin.com
Randy B’s The BlessingWay Boogie : https://www.randylbarton.com/music
Naasko and Don Peyote Beyond Worlds : https://music.apple.com/us/album/between-worlds-with-hemi-sync/1820263792
Esme Olivia : https://esmeolivia.com/music/
Rothko and Susuma Yokota : https://susumuyokota.bandcamp.com/album/distant-sounds-of-summer-lo56
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Cordage by Kaya Wurtzel (textile artist, printmaker, and scrap worker) kayawurtzel.com
Costumes, sets, props : Dancing Earth archives and personal items
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Guest Performers
Gina Pacaldo & Lizae Reyes
Featuring voices of Matriarchs/Elder Mentors:
Gina Pacaldo
Halifu Osumare Ph.D
Johnella LaRose
Lizae Reyes
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Artistic Director, Choreographer: Rulan Tangen
Company Dancers: Tara Bucknor, Emma Quan Dewey, Taraneh Sarrafzadeh, Ronice Stratton
Producer: Taraneh Sarrafzadeh
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Promotional Photography & Video
DeAndre Moore & Josh Egel
Meet the Artists
Culminating a 20-year legacy of dance-making, centering in core Dancing Earth practices of Land Dance, Biomimicry, Performance Ritual, Eco Artivism, and sourcing embodied knowledge as a form of contemporary ancestral reclamation and guidance–Dancing Earth’s Bay Area dance cohort visions…
The Listening Project : In the House of Matriarchs
This project is supported by a grant from the MAP Fund.
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With Your Support
Dancing Earth’s The Listening Project is not possible without the support of our community. Help us develop this new work, support the artists we work with, and continue to activate our communities in the spirit of our mission, to create contemporary dance and related arts through global-Indigenous and intercultural relationships centered in ecological and cultural diversity for creativity, health, and wellness.
About Dancing Earth
Dancing Earth Creations dynamically activates our mission, to create contemporary dance and related arts through global indigenous and intercultural relationships centered in ecological and cultural diversity for creativity, health, and wellness.
Founded by Artistic Director Rulan Tangen, to serve a need rarely met in the USA, DEC gives hope and opportunity to Native, mixed, global Indigenous and BIPOC talent who have been largely outside the dialogue of mainstream performance because of lack of access. DEC is an organic constellation of largely self-taught dancers, composers, costumers, filmmakers, and spoken word artists.
Together, DEC artists work with community members, culture carriers, and inter-cultural elders to explore the rich diversity of ancestral heritage, contemporary identity, and relationship building, by collaborating on innovative ecologically themed performances. DEC's work promotes environmental awareness, cultural diversity, and understanding between peoples through contemporary arts expressions.
“We gather as individual artists to create experimental yet elemental dances that reflect our rich cultural heritage as contemporary global peoples. We strive to embody the unique essences of cultural perspectives by creation and renewal of artistic and cultural movement rituals. Ancient and futuristic, our dances are an elemental language of bone and blood memory in motion.” - Founding Director, Rulan Tangen