30 May, 2023
Since the onset of COVID-19, artists and cultural organizations have played a critical role in helping to share essential public health information within their communities. CONTRA-TIEMPO is one of 30 organizations funded by the CDC Foundation to harness the power of the arts to engage audiences and participants of all ages to build confidence in COVID-19 and flu vaccines. Through this project, CONTRA-TIEMPO partnered with artists in 4 different states: Arizona, California, Georgia, and Florida. Through a collaborative creative process led by Artistic Director and Choreographer Ana Maria Alvarez and Filmmaker and Director Tiffany Judkins, Black and Latinx artists from across the country sharing their stories and experiences about the vaccine, exploring the fundamental question of: Who did you get vaccinated for? “Throughout our communities, an understandable distrust of governmental, medical and public health institutions exists. Through this series of dance films, we will explore the contradictions and nuances of what it means to work, parent, lead and connect inside of the pandemic and what led our collaborators to make the decision to get vaccinated. So many of the stories we are hearing are rooted in a deep belief in the collective good. It has given me a lot of hope for the future,” said Ana María Álvarez, Founding Artistic Director CONTRA-TIEMPO Activist Dance Theater. Move To Vaccinate uplifts voices of artists who are making a difference in their respective communities and moving money back into the hands of artists of color, who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Community Partners include (this list continues to grow throughout the life of the project): MUCE: Miami Urban Contemporary Experience (link to https://www.muce305.org)Ashlee Katrice Thomas (Cultural Liaison for Miami)Dorvilier Olivier (Miami) Kara Janelle (Cultural Liaison for Atlanta)Outcrowd (Phoenix) Paqo Colorado (Phoenix) Ruby Morales (Cultural Liaison for Phoenix) Amen Santos (Los Angeles) Brasil Brasil Cultural Center (Los Angeles)Funding for this effort is made possible through a subaward from the CDC Foundation and is part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) financial assistance award totaling $2,500,000.00 with 100 percent funding from CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CDC/HHS or the U.S. Government. About CONTRA-TIEMPO: CONTRA-TIEMPO is a bold, multilingual Los Angeles-based activist dance theater company that creates communities where all people are awakened to a sense of themselves as artists and social change agents who move through the world with compassion and confidence. They create a new physical, visual and sonic vocabulary that collages Salsa, AfroCuban, hip-hop, and contemporary dance with theater, compelling text, and original music to bring dynamic multi-modal experiences to the concert stage. While their performances are consistently electrifying, what sets the company apart most is their unique relationship to their own community. CONTRA-TIEMPO takes an uncompromisingly radical approach to the ways in which artists function within communities and create their work. They intentionally engage diverse audiences, cultivate dancer leaders, and center stories not traditionally heard on the concert stage, using their engagement process to inform and continuously re-fuel their creative process, and vice-versa.