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Insight Sunday With Mila Tina

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Carolina Fuentes of MilaTina.   TOM KOCHIE

Carolina Fuentes of MilaTina. TOM KOCHIE

authorStaff Writer on Feb 3, 2025

Mila Tina (Carolina Fuentes) is the next Insight Sunday guest at The Church on February 16, at noon. At the session, Tina will invite guests to get in touch with their intrinsic fabric of feminine energy and existence and explore the multidimensionality of identity through the lens of her creative expression.

The interdisciplinary artist will present her short film “Mujer Luna” and guide a dynamic exploration of its themes. Well-known throughout the East End as a musician and drummer, and for her rhythm and movement workshops, Tina in “Mujer Luna” expands upon the inspiration at the root of all her work: the legendary women and archetypes of femininity that reside within all people. The presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A.

“Mujer Luna,” translating to “moon woman,” is a gentle nod to the moon as a symbol of feminine identity. Tina’s work is an expression of liberated emotions, a catalyst for transformation, and an exploration of the grounds that connect us deeply to ourselves and to others.

Tina is a Chilean-American interdisciplinary artist based in New York whose work explores the intersections of rhythm, movement and storytelling. Using a unique blend of drumming, dance, martial arts, and technology, she creates immersive, multisensory performances that challenge traditional artistic expression and delve into the complexities of feminine energy. Her work is driven by nature and the human soul. Her performances blend art, technology, and community, engaging audiences on multiple levels.

Tickets are $10 (members attend for free) at thechurchsagharbor.org. The Church is at 48 Madison Street in Sag Harbor.

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