Beheard.world’s performance of “How We Go” brings together musicians and dancers from across the area. “In Boston, there’s a lot of different silos of people, and it has been like that in history,” said Anna Myer, director and co-founder of the social justice-focused collective of event and film producers. She collaborated with composer Nate Tucker to create music featuring bagpipes, flamenco guitar, singing bowls, beatboxing, cello and piano, and the dancers will perform the “Belonging” section of her “Belonging and Othering.” “There is a lot of othering happening in the country right now, and this piece is really about how we move together,” Myer said. “In my choreography I work to make people feel – and my goal for this specific piece is to make people feel like they belong.” Before the performance, a short documentary by co-director Jay Paris goes behind the scenes to depict the process for this show.

“How We Go” at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 and 7 p.m. Nov. 23 at The Dance Complex, 536 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, Cambridge. $18 to $55.

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