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Dance MFA Student • MFA Student
Dance

Fall 2023 Office Hours: M/W 4pm-5pm or by appointment

Harveen Gill (she/her) is a Punjabi-American, first generation, interdisciplinary artist using film, movement, installation, spoken word and sound as an expression of exploring memory in the body, identity, and connection to land and south asian ancestry. Harveen holds a B.A. in Dance from San Jose State University, California with a distinction in choreography and performance. She is motivated by amplifying marginalized voices, creating accessible spaces for all movers, navigating connections through vulnerability, and supporting B.I.P.O.C. communities. She is currently an MFA candidate in Dance at University of Colorado, Boulder with a second emphasis in Emergent Technologies and Media Arts Practices. With communal care and communal liberation at the forefront, her work is a living archive of transmuting grief in the body into joy through matriarchal values. While integrating holistic practices that encourage slowing down and healing our nervous system, her mission is to create spaces that hold nourishment, vitality, and balance. Her current offerings include bollywood, contemporary, jazz, movement therapy, and yoga.