We began building this practice specifically for peoples whose relationship to ‘home’ is charged, messy, and complex. Where researching movement-making that is rooted in ancestral bodily memories ranging from personal, to collective, to those of our non-human relatives. Like an archeologist who digs to extract artifacts of ‘truth’ from the past, Body Watani uses durational improvisation and reflective questions to dig into our bodies as dense historical archives, not to extract, but r...