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The Three Truths of Meridians

1. The body remembers. The body releases.

Everything we’ve lived — love, fear, grief, silence — stays in the body until we move it.
Meridians uses movement as the language of release, turning emotion into rhythm and rhythm into healing.

2. Masculinity is not a mask. It’s a vessel.

Strength is not measured by what we hold back but by what we’re willing to feel.
Meridians redefines masculinity as fluid, loving, and accountable — a space for care, honesty, and growth
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3. Movement is medicine when shared.

Healing doesn’t happen alone. It happens in rhythm — when breath, body, and community meet.
Meridians perform not for people, but with them — completing the circuit of energy between artist and audience.

Shadow on the Sun

Two men face each other in the foreground of a dimly lit room with an audience watching. The man facing away has a buzzed haircut, and the man facing forward has dreadlocks and facial hair.

A four-part performance series revealing how patriarchal masculinity dims the inner light of boys and men— how they reclaim vulnerability, connection, and emotional freedom.