Professor David Dorfman '81 leads dance workshop for at-risk youth in El Salvador
Mixing hip-hop with other urban and traditional styles of dance, 50 at-risk youths in El Salvador pushed back against gang violence and raised the spirits of their community with a public performance this May.
The performance, held in a public park where gangs are known to operate, was the culmination of a weeklong workshop led by Dance Professor David Dorfman 鈥81 and his critically acclaimed dance company, , as part of a United States Agency for International Development effort to provide youths with safe and enriching activities.
While El Salvador has been plagued by gang violence, it鈥檚 also 鈥渁 robust, super-active country with a lot of great people and great art,鈥 Dorfman told , which published an article about the efforts of Dorfman and New London resident Adam Schmidt, who has been working with USAID for several years and helped organize the dance workshop.
鈥淚n a place like El Salvador, where the gangs control territory, it鈥檚 really a challenge to ensure that you can retake public space, secure it and put on a presentation like this,鈥 Schmidt told The Day. 鈥淚 think that was an important message that was sent 鈥 It鈥檚 terrific that David Dorfman Dance and others would take part in that鈥攂e pioneers, to a degree, in working with us.鈥
Dorfman and his company have taken part in similar programs in Turkey, Armenia and Tajikistan.
鈥淲hat we鈥檙e doing is we鈥檙e providing activities that might fill a void and create interest and create understanding through the body,鈥 Dorfman told The Day.
鈥淚 call it kinetic diplomacy.鈥