The Reclamation Project

The Reclamation Project

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We aim to give space for healing and imagine a path forward by centering the voices and needs of Black, Indigenous, POC, LGBTQIA+, and disabled artists in the DC/Maryland/Virginia theatre community.

Reclamation Project holds space to heal past harm in theater - DC Metro Theater Arts 04/17/2021

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Today we're thankful for Jordan Ealey, John Stoltenberg, and DC Metro Theater Arts for this feature of our Kennedy Center Residency last month!

We're taking some time to drink our water and hold ourselves close, but stay tuned for announcements about our future projects soon!

Reclamation Project holds space to heal past harm in theater - DC Metro Theater Arts In a residence at Kennedy Center, group takes a unique approach to centering and empowering marginalized artists.

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Next we have someone that has been behind the scenes with us since day one as a Core Artist ✨P. Vanessa Losada✨

P. VANESSA LOSADA (she/her) is a Latinx multidisciplinary theatre and film artist. Originally from Miami, she is currently based in DC and works all across the DMV area. She is a producer, stage manager, performer, and stunt performer/coordinator. She focuses on new work that amplifies marginalized voices. She has worked for various companies, including, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian's Discovery Theatre, Adventure Theatre, 4615 Theatre Company, Avant Bard, GALA Hispanic Theatre, Brave Spirits, Arts on the Horizon, etc.

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Next up with have the inimitable ✨Dylan Arredondo✨

Not only is Dylan one of our Core Artists, but he is a frequent collaborator. He has previously worked with us on our Olney and Source Residencies.

Dylan Arredondo (he/him) is a DC-based, Mexican-Japanese theatremaker who attempts to investigate intercultural performance source texts without appropriating those practices, and to place them in conversation with contemporary technological interfaces and/or ecologically-informed systems. In the work he hopes to create unique lenses for adaptation, refocus space to its own oral histories, craft living archives, and work form-first. www.DylanArredondo.com

Current Projects
Love Story: A Meal in Five Courses at https://joyandpang.com/ closing April 4
Dial-a-Docent at https://www.dialadocent.com/ Ongoing

Photos 03/18/2021

Let’s start some 🤩ARTIST INTRODUCTIONS!

First up we have someone who is a force of nature onstage and off, ✨Tẹmídayọ Amay✨

Tẹmídayọ Amay (they/them/theirs/friend) is a non-binary writer, actor, producer, and q***r activist born and raised in Washington, DC. They are a multi Helen Hayes nominated performer, with their latest award being for Outstanding Supporting Performer in School Girls: or, the African Mean Girls Play. They are thrilled to be reuniting with the Reclamation Project. Tẹmídayọ Amay is the founder and executive producer of PILOT ( ), a q***r Black creation studio that aims to celebrate q***r Black Joy, to make q***r Black History, and to foster q***r Black Liberation

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