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WHAT WE DO

Haas dancing in the desert in Tucson, Arizona

The Anger Project is a body-based, socially-responsive artistic practice rooted in community and creativity. Through workshops, performances, films, and (soon) a traveling Rage-Mobile, we create space for people to move through anger. What we do shifts depending on resources, location, and the people involved, but at the heart of this work is a commitment to honoring anger through collective expression, deep listening, and radical presence.

Because of the care this work requires, and its intentionally slow pace, The Anger Project has hosted more private gatherings than public ones. To date, the project has sparked 45 moments of collective engagement (in person and online), reaching communities in a range of places including Tucson, Chicago, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Boston, Flagstaff, Phoenix, Nogales (and soon Oakland) through workshops, performance events, and film. Of those, only a handful have been publicly shared.​

While no space is ever fully safe, we are committed to cultivating as much safety as possible. This means welcoming challenging conversations, maintaining clear and necessary boundaries, and practicing deep listening that recognizes and honors the inherent wisdom of each person.

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Anger is a tipping off point, not an end place. We begin here precisely because anger is so often used against us to shame, silence, and control. What is buried beneath, or tied to, repressed anger? Grief, pleasure, fear, joy? We invite you to join us and listen.

Want to learn more?

Explore How We Work.

© 2023 by The Anger Project

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