The Wall/El Muro Dance and Discussion

Saturday, April 22, 2023, 5-7:30 PM $10 Museum Member | Free Student | $15 Non-member

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This program continues the National Building Museum’s Equity in the Built Environment series of conversations that focus on how buildings, landscapes, interiors, and streets can be the cause of—and, more important, the cure for—social and racial disparities.

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What does a border delineate, and how does it exist beyond a physical wall? Where does the permeability of the US-Mexico border begin and end, and how does it affect people throughout the country? While the border might be far away, the policies reverberate all the way to the nation’s capital.

In support of our exhibition The Wall/El Muro: What is a Border Wall?, the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company performance entitled ‘El Muro’ (“The Wall” in Spanish) confronts the topic of immigration along the southern border. The dance will be followed by a presentation by the Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition, examining the challenges immigrants face inside and outside detention centers dispersed across the US, including in the DC area.

This program continues the National Building Museum’s Equity in the Built Environment series of conversations that focus on how buildings, landscapes, interiors, and streets can be the cause of—and, more important, the cure for—social and racial disparities.

This program will be presented at the National Building Museum. Doors open at 4:30pm. Performance starts at 5:00pm. The Wall/El Muro will be open to view before and after the performance. Drinks are available for purchase throughout the program. Program ends at 7:30 pm.

Photography by Lauren Victor