OUR ARTIVISM
An Artivist is more than just an artist. At Red Clay Dance Company, an Artivist is someone who uses their art as a catalyst for community transformation and social justice.
This TEDx performance captures Red Clay Dance Company’s Artivism In Motion — Afro-contemporary dance of the African Diaspora as a catalyst for social change and collective healing.
An Artivist:
Believes art facilitates social change
Actively connects, engages and builds community
Practices self-assessment and re-assessment of their work
Dedicates their practice to intentionally addressing social inequities
Decenters themselves in Artivism work
Has evidence or fruit of their impact
THE HERSTORY
Founded in Brooklyn, NY on July 23, 2008 and now based in Chicago, IL, Red Clay Dance Company is the brainchild of Vershawn Sanders-Ward, the institutions’ Founding Artistic Director & CEO. Red Clay Dance is Chicago’s premier Afro-contemporary dance company, voted Best Dance Organization by the Chicago Reader in 2019. The touring company is a versatile and dynamic ensemble of dance artivist that tours and performs locally, nationally and internationally the choreographic work of its founder. The organization also houses its signature Making the Artivist apprenticeship program and provides dance education programming to schools and community partners.
Envisioned during her first trip to Africa in the summer of 2007, Sanders-Ward had just finished grad school at New York University and was spending her summer traveling, performing, and preparing for the next step in her artistic journey. It was at L’Ecole De Sables, a dance school in Toubab Dialaw, Senegal founded by legendary choreographer Germaine Acogny that Sanders-Ward first witnessed the spiritual interconnectedness of dance and daily life. At that moment, she decided this “embodied knowing” had to be the foundation for her dance company. She recognized the impact of Acogny’s gift to that small fishing village- a dance school that brought economic development and entrepreneurial opportunities to it’s neighbors. Sanders-Ward desired to build an organization that would have this same impact in marginalized communities on the South Side of Chicago. Red Clay Dance Company is rooted in African Diaspora movement practices and serves as a platform for Artivism (art + activism). It creates dance work that aspires to have a “glocal” impact and help to erase the cultural and socio-economic inequities in our city, nation, and world. Upon founding the company, she quickly began to gather like-minded dance artists who might help her actualize her dream. The name Red Clay Dance comes from her childhood memories. Although raised in the Chicago area, she was born in Mobile, Alabama, where she spent every summer, until the age of 12, with her grandparents learning about the land and the history of her birthplace of Plateau, also known as “Africatown”. This small community was formed by a group of 32 West Africans from the Kindgom of Dahomey, who in 1860, were included in the last known illegal shipment of slaves to the United States on a slave ship called Clotilda.
“Thinking back, the red earth was a playground for me as a kid, and I would use it to make all sorts of crazy things,” recalls Sanders-Ward. “Mix it with a little water, and it was like clay, something I could take with my hands and mold into something spectacular! It was unique because I made it, I dreamt it and designed it with my own hands.”
This is how Sanders-Ward views her choreographic work, a shaping and molding of our shared humanity expressed through dance, creating a visceral experience that lays bare our embodied memories. She choreographed her first work, Red Clay Child to honor this family history. Red Clay Dance Company is a thriving 501c3 charitable organization that houses a professional touring company, and a robust Community Engagement & Education (CEE) program that offers culturally rich dance education and artivism training to schools and community spaces.
Red Clay Dance Company Debuts at Harris Theater for La Femme Dance Festival 2024
On March 14–16, 2024, Red Clay Dance Company presented its landmark performances at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance as part of La Femme Dance Festival — a three-day celebration of women choreographers of the Black/African Diaspora, featuring legendary choreographer Fatima Robinson and multiple world premieres.
Mardi Gras in July! Celebration Kicks Off Red Clay Dance Company’s 15FORWARD Anniversary Season
On July 23, 2023, Red Clay Dance Company hosted Mardi Gras in July!, a free family-friendly street parade and celebration marking the launch of its 15FORWARD Anniversary Season, featuring community activities, local partnerships, and news coverage highlighting the event.
Rest.Rise.Move.Nourish.Heal. Premieres
Red Clay Dance Company closed its 14th season in June 2023 with the world premiere of Rest. Rise. Move. Nourish. Heal., a site-responsive dance ritual by Vershawn Sanders‑Ward and collaborators at Art on the Farm. The work, supported by a 2021 National Dance Project award, reclaimed ancestral traditions through movement and healing.
Creating Fertile Grounds for Healing Workshops Across Chicago
In 2022, Red Clay Dance Company facilitated Creating Fertile Grounds for Healing, a series of community workshops centered on healing, liberation, and collective care through movement.
Red Clay Dance Company Launches In The Making Membership Program
Red Clay Dance Company launches In The Making, a new membership program designed to support emerging dance artists with access, resources, and creative community.
The Harvest: Grounding Rest. Rise. Move. Nourish. Heal Through Land and Labor
In December 2021, Red Clay Dance Company engages in The Harvest, a community-centered ritual connecting land, labor, and healing as part of the creation of Rest. Rise. Move. Nourish. Heal.
Breathing Life Into Red Clay Dance: Building a Cultural Home in Woodlawn
In Fall 2021, Red Clay Dance Company is featured in the Chicago Reader Fall Arts Preview, highlighting the company’s vision for its new Woodlawn space and its commitment to building a community-centered home for Artivism on Chicago’s South Side.
Red Clay Dance Company Opens Woodlawn Center on Chicago’s South Side
In late August 2021, Red Clay Dance Company celebrated the opening of its Woodlawn Center, establishing a permanent home for Artivism, community engagement, and dance education on Chicago’s South Side.
Visions & Voices: A Virtual World Premiere Concert
On May 22, 2021, Red Clay Dance Company returned to the stage with Visions & Voices, a virtual concert featuring three world premieres and reimagining a cancelled 2020 performance for digital audiences.
Building the Woodlawn Center: Creating Space for Artivism
In early 2021, Red Clay Dance Company advanced the buildout of its Woodlawn Center, prioritizing community-aligned design, local leadership, and values-driven construction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Red Clay Dance Company Announces Relocation to Woodlawn
In October 2020, Red Clay Dance Company announced plans to relocate to Chicago’s Woodlawn community, committing to the development of a permanent space for dance, Artivism, and community engagement.
Meet The Artivist
Get to know the faces behind Red Clay Dance! Our Meet The Artivist series highlights the dancers, educators, and creatives dedicated to using dance as a tool for collaboration, education, and social change. Dive into their stories and see what fuels their passion for Artivism!
