I am slipping on the abyss now, my feet can’t touch the ground.

And if I was to sink, would you sink with me?

by song aziza tucker


Song Aziza Tucker is a project based movement and writing artist whose works have spiraled out of her love for black women, music, and poetry. Her latest work “After the Flood”, honor the inspirations of many black femme creators she holds close. Placing herself alongside these artists reminds her that dance is not only an expansive and visceral experience, but an intimate and integral way of communication for historically and systemically hushed bodies. Alongside her own art making, Song has had the pleasure of being involved as a performer and collaborator with Katie Swords Thurman, Jesse Zaritt, Shayla-Vie Jenkins, Tommie-Waheed Evans, Jamal Abrams, Jordan Lloyd, Niall Jones, Abby Zbikowski, Doug Varone, and Mark Caserta, among others. Song is deeply moved by folks who bring their voluminous selves to the forefront, allowing creative collaborators to be seen with open and soft eyes. She is looking forward to continuing her collegiate studies as a Master of Fine Arts candidate under the direction of Donna Faye Burchfield at the University of the Arts.

 

song aziza tucker is both a movement and writing artist who is also interested in creating sound scores for the autonomy of her creative practice. after the flood is manifestation of all of these passions come alive.