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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/history/events/history-speakers-series-presents-sa
 shar-zarif
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 Room 117 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:History Speakers Series presents: Sashar Zarif
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:SASHAR ZARIF\n\nFROM STORY TO STATE: EMBODIED LISTENING IN AN A
 GE OF NOISE\n\nThis talk explores story as a lived condition rather than a
  narrative\nform\, and artistic practice as a way of remaining aligned wit
 h life\nitself. Drawing inspiration from ancestral and traditional ways of
 \nknowing—where listening\, attention\, and continuity are central—it\
 nreflects on how stories are encountered\, embodied\, and lived\,\nparticu
 larly in contexts shaped by movement\, transition\, and\nmigration. The ta
 lk considers listening as a foundational condition\nfor understanding expe
 rience\, meaning\, and action in an age of\nconstant noise.\n\nSHORT BIO\n
 \nSashar Zarif is a transdisciplinary artist–scholar originally from\nAz
 erbaijan whose practice explores embodied listening\, movement\, and\nlive
 d experience. He is the founder of Living Stories\, an approach\nthat brin
 gs together movement\, sound\, and attentive presence as ways\nof staying 
 close to life as it unfolds. His work spans creation\,\nperformance\, rese
 arch\, education\, and mentorship\, shaped by more than\nthree decades of 
 practice across more than forty countries. He is the\nrecipient of the 202
 5 Selma Jeanne Cohen Dance Lecture Award presented\nby the Fulbright Assoc
 iation.
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