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Terra Firma Project

Terra Firma engages us to channel our memories, our connection to the land, our home. In collaboration with Betty Osceola of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, she shares the perspectives, teachings, and traditions of the Miccosukee people. The performance invites us to redefine our relationship with home by encouraging the public to share a message for future generations via written notes placed in a capsule and offered to the land. Created with performer Stephanie Bastos, musicians Afrobeta, and designer Pangea Kali Virga, this work is an acknowledgement for our land ancestors and an opportunity for the public to ground themselves in the natural spaces we share. 

This work was made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami- Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. Our community and producing partners include, Dream in Green and Live Arts Miami. Terra Firma is an on-going research we are presenting to communities beyond South Florida. For information on how to bring Terra Firma to your community, please contact via email.

Performances and Site Offerings

Deering Estate February 2-6, 2022

  • Betty Osceola and the Panther Clan

Movement Research at Judson Church, NYC April 25, 2022

  • New York Restoration Project – The Dorothy Strelsin Memorial Community Garden

Miami Beach Regional Library November 30, 2022

  • Miami-Dade Public Library Systems

Notes for Tomorrow, Lehman Theater at Miami Dade College/North Campus February 2, 2023

  • Ada Merritt K-8 Center, Global Field Academy, Kendale Elementary, Kenwood K-8 Center, Oak Grove Elementary, Melrose Elementary, Miami Shores Elementary

Dance-e-Lorus at Cucalorus Film Festival, Thalian Hall, Wilmington, N.C. November 16, 2023

  • Alliance for Cape Fear Trees and the Friends School of Wilmiington

Sarasota Contemporary Dance: In-Studio Performance Series April 23-26th, 2026

  • Leymis Bolaños-Wilmott and Sarasota Contemporary Dance

La Jolla Playhouse WOW Festival, San Diego, CA. April 23-26th, 2026

  • Native American and Indigenous Student Alliance