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song aziza tucker (she/her) is a project-based movement artist and writer whose works have spiraled out of her love for Black femmes, music, and poetry. song is wrapped up in the erotic, cathartic, horrific, and beautiful reflections of the ways Black femmes survive and pronounce imminent aliveness for themselves. She obtained both her BFA and MFA degrees respectively at the University of the Arts under the direction of Donna Faye Burchfield. Alongside her research, song has had the pleasure of working as a performer and collaborator with Mark Caserta, Tommie-Waheed Evans, Shayla-Vie Jenkins, Ogemdi Ude, Jordan Lloyd, Niall Jones, Doug Varone, Jesse Zaritt, and Abby Zbikowski among others. Through all collaboration, song desires and commands a full pronouncement of a voluminous self, impelled by black femme strategies in research and lived practice.

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