Gathering The Folk: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Zora Neale Hurston
Join us for a Woman’s History Month community event and interactive day of celebration! Honoring the legacy of Zora Neale Hurston, the groundbreaking writer of ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’, cultural anthropologist, folklorist, playwright and choreographer.
Led by Tanya Birl-Torres of ‘The Zora Project’ (Social Practice Artist-in-Residence at The Shed and Broadway Movement Director & Choreographer), this family-friendly event brings Hurston’s legacy to life through storytelling, movement, and community connection.
What to Expect
We will gather, break bread and listen to some of Hurston’s collected folktales, learn how they work, and craft our own modern day stories. As Zora said, folktales are the “boiled down juice of human living”—everyday wisdom passed down through generations.
We will also experience the reimagined choreography of the Buzzard Lope and Crow Dance, powerful movement pieces adapted from Hurston’s lost choreographic works and ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’. Together, we will discover how Zora studied and participated in ritualized dance to preserve Black cultural traditions.
This event is free for the entire family! Come and gather with us! No experience necessary, just a curiosity and willingness to connect.
Location: Weeksville Heritage Center, 158 Buffalo Ave, Brooklyn
Admission: FREE – All are Welcome
What to Bring: Your stories, talents, and an open heart
