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MOVING AND WRITING

Workshop

Winslow House Project and Small Press Traffic present a day-long workshop with dance artist/writer Abby Crain and writer/editor David Buuck.

In this full day gathering, Crain and Buuck will offer prompts and practices for moving, writing, sensing, performance, and what arises between. Designed for both writing and dance-based practitioners, we will share sensory, kinesthetic, and imaginative processes with generative prompts and invitations into writing, language, performance/reading, and text. No dance and/or poetry experience required!

The workshop consists of two 2.5 hour sessions with a free catered lunch in between. 

Winslow House is a historic landmark in Vallejo, California. The Project offers time & space to the arts.

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The workshop is capped at 18 participants. You will be notified via email if you are placed on the waitlist. When a spot opens up, SPT will email you.

Registered participants will receive the address and additional information via email.

WHEN
Sunday, May 24 | 10:30 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, May 24, 2026
10:30 am

WHERE

Accessibility Note: The workshop at Winslow House Project will take place both in and outdoors. The yard can be accessed through a side gate on level ground. There are three steps to enter through the house. The first floor bathroom is accessible. If you have any questions about accessibility or need accommodations to attend this event, please write to kim@winslowhouseproject.org

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Abby Crain

Abby Crain (she/her) works through transposition of the processes of dancing / dance making / the studio / performance making, into the practice of the essay / the poem / the story / the classroom, and vice versa. Her work is an ongoing, multidisciplinary effort to take note of/ recognize that which is perceived or awakened via sensation, experience, memory, and dreams through formats of writing, dancing, reading, pedagogy, and performance. She teaches at the Bard College Language and Thinking Program, at Northeastern University at Mills College,  PORCH at PonderosaTanzland (DE), and at the FRESH/ROT festival in San Francisco. 

Photo: Mark McBeth

David Buuck

David Buuck lives in Oakland, CA. He is the co-founder and editor of Tripwire, a press and journal of poetics (tripwirejournal.com), and founder of BARGE, the Bay Area Research Group in Enviro-aesthetics. Books include Noise in the Face of (Roof Books 2016), SITE CITE CITY (Futurepoem, 2015) and An Army of Lovers, co-written with Juliana Spahr (City Lights, 2013), along with the chapbook The Riotous Outside (Commune Editions, 2018). He is the Academic Director of the Clemente Course in the Humanities at Oakland Adult Career Education and teaches at San Quentin's Prison University Program.

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