A PORTRAIT OF CREATIVITY AND NONVIOLENCE: RESISTANCE IN KANSAS CITY
by Marcy Haugh
I’ve always wanted to learn the Thriller dance. Coordinated dances with others always seem like such a fun concept! However, I never imagined in a million years that the first time I danced to this Michael Jackson song as part of a coordinated group would be at an action protesting the building of a plant for nuclear weapons parts. But there I was – fully decked out in a zombie mask and costume – counting down the song’s measures for my cue to creep out zombie-style from behind the “church” where “the bomb” was worshipped. As the cue came, we began our performance – dancing and acting for a world that chose transformation over annihilation. This particular action was our way of responding with creative nonviolence to the threat of destruction embodied by the plant’s existence.
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