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SUMMARY:Black Dance Stories LIVE
DESCRIPTION:LIVE @651ARTS Presents Black Dance Stories\nCurated by Charmaine Warren\nFeaturing Rena Butler and Reggie Wilson.\n  \nConceived and co-created by Charmaine Warren\, the Black Dance Stories series launched in June 2020 in response to Black dance artists’ need to talk about life during COVID-19 and support the Black Lives Matter movement. The series is consistent with Black artists’ tradition of finding a way to amplify their voices during turbulent times. When civil\, moral\, and social freedoms are challenged and stifled\, Black artists find ways to use their talents as activism. \nBlack Dance Stories showcases and initiates discussions with Black creatives. Alive and ever-vibrant from the everyday and iconic\, the conversations explore social\, historical\, and personal issues and highlight the African Diaspora’s humanity in the mysterious and celebrated dance world. \nSince its launch\, Black Dance Stories has produced more than 45 episodes featuring over 80 of the most decorated Black dancers\, choreographers\, movement artists\, and others who use their work to raise societal issues and strengthen their community. Founder and co-creator Charmaine Warren reminds weekly viewers: Black dance artists have not been quiet since. Black dance artists have been doing the work. Black dance artists continue to make work. To stay involved\, we will hold weekly impromptu discussions and tell stories—Black Dance Stories. This is one action—we will stay involved. \n651 ARTS will present the first in-person gathering for Black Dance Stories as part of its new LIVE @651ARTS series. LIVE @651ARTS is a performance series premiering virtual\, digital or print presentations LIVE for the first time. Inspired from 651 ARTS legacy programming like\, Salon 651 and Live & Outspoken\, LIVE @651ARTS invites audiences to join us as we cross-over from virtual to live gathering\, from process to presentation\, from idea to reality. \nBlack Dance Stories will feature Rena Butler\, Reggie Wilson\, Tiffany Rea-Fisher\, and Jamar Roberts. The artists will present solo work\, engage in movement together\, and take part in a lively discussion. The combination of discussion and dance will speak to these movement-based artists’ experimental and investigatory practices.
URL:https://651arts.org/event/black-dance-stories-live-2/
LOCATION:James and Martha Duffy Performance Space at Mark Morris Dance Center\, 3 Lafayette Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11217\, United States
CATEGORIES:LIVE @651ARTS
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SUMMARY:Black Dance Stories LIVE
DESCRIPTION:LIVE @651ARTS Presents Black Dance Stories\nCurated by Charmaine Warren\nFeaturing Tiffany Rea-Fisher and Jamar Roberts.\n  \nConceived and co-created by Charmaine Warren\, the Black Dance Stories series launched in June 2020 in response to Black dance artists’ need to talk about life during COVID-19 and support the Black Lives Matter movement. The series is consistent with Black artists’ tradition of finding a way to amplify their voices during turbulent times. When civil\, moral\, and social freedoms are challenged and stifled\, Black artists find ways to use their talents as activism. \nBlack Dance Stories showcases and initiates discussions with Black creatives. Alive and ever-vibrant from the everyday and iconic\, the conversations explore social\, historical\, and personal issues and highlight the African Diaspora’s humanity in the mysterious and celebrated dance world. \nSince its launch\, Black Dance Stories has produced more than 45 episodes featuring over 80 of the most decorated Black dancers\, choreographers\, movement artists\, and others who use their work to raise societal issues and strengthen their community. Founder and co-creator Charmaine Warren reminds weekly viewers: Black dance artists have not been quiet since. Black dance artists have been doing the work. Black dance artists continue to make work. To stay involved\, we will hold weekly impromptu discussions and tell stories—Black Dance Stories. This is one action—we will stay involved. \n651 ARTS will present the first in-person gathering for Black Dance Stories as part of its new LIVE @651ARTS series. LIVE @651ARTS is a performance series premiering virtual\, digital or print presentations LIVE for the first time. Inspired from 651 ARTS legacy programming like\, Salon 651 and Live & Outspoken\, LIVE @651ARTS invites audiences to join us as we cross-over from virtual to live gathering\, from process to presentation\, from idea to reality. \nBlack Dance Stories will feature Rena Butler\, Reggie Wilson\, Tiffany Rea-Fisher\, and Jamar Roberts. The artists will present solo work\, engage in movement together\, and take part in a lively discussion. The combination of discussion and dance will speak to these movement-based artists’ experimental and investigatory practices.
URL:https://651arts.org/event/black-dance-stories-live/
LOCATION:James and Martha Duffy Performance Space at Mark Morris Dance Center\, 3 Lafayette Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11217\, United States
CATEGORIES:LIVE @651ARTS
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SUMMARY:WILD
DESCRIPTION:A new ballet from Jeremy McQueen’s Black Iris Project\, presented by Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and 651 ARTS.\n  \nThe Black Iris Project\, in collaboration with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and 651 ARTS\, proudly presents the world premiere of “WILD”\, the stage adaptation of the New York Emmy®-nominated dance film series by choreographer Jeremy McQueen. \nLoosely inspired by Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book\, Where the Wild Things Are\, “WILD” follows a young boy’s journey celebrating his 14th birthday while detained at a juvenile detention facility and explores the effects of isolation and imprisonment on childhood development. Frequently harnessing the power of his imagination\, Stefon transports himself to an alternate universe where he is not treated like a wild animal. This cutting-edge ballet utilizes physical movement to illustrate and honor the history of Black bodies moving through space while encountering oppression and transforms countless men’s stories into an artistic dance work\, intended to be a reclaiming of time\, unity\, space\, and Black culture. \nThe ballet will be performed live and in person\, while also live-streamed on the Schomburg Center’s livestream page. This program is part of Carnegie Hall’s Afrofuturism festival. \n“WILD” is not suitable for young audiences.
URL:https://651arts.org/event/wild/
LOCATION:Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture\, 515 Malcolm X Blvd\, New York\, NY\, 10030\, United States
CATEGORIES:LIVE @651ARTS
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