Sarah Hogland-Gurulé

Sarah Hogland-Gurulé Sarah Hogland-Gurulé is woven into Genízaro, Chicano and Celtic lineages and was born and raised in Albuquerque, NM - one of her ancestral lands traditionally stewarded by the Tiwa. She is guided by the belief that dance is a form of embodied healing, remembrance and visioning. She is a core artist with Dancing Earth and has performed with MALACARNE, Pat Graney Company and CHERDONNA (Seattle, WA), Lawine Torrèn (Austria) and Yeztli Danza y Arte (Albuquerque, NM). Her dance theater work has been presented by Wildflower Playhouse, American Dance Festival’s Emerging Choreographer’s Showcase, Seattle’s People of Color Salon, University of New Mexico, LARVA Forum and Centro Cultural Los Talleres. Sarah is also deeply devoted to sharing the joys and medicine of movement with others. She currently teaches dance at the Institute for American Indian Arts and has shared dance in many spaces, including after school programs, youth detention facilities, pre-professional training programs, family shelters, universities, women’s prisons and community centers.