Arts Partner: Dixon Place

Sparkling Special for Black History Month! Get a taste of Afro-Caribbean, Afro-European and AfroAmerican dance, poetry and music art. Curated by laYla Zami & Oxana Chi It’s Black History Month, it’s time to tell our stories and it’s time to celebrate Black Women* Art with everybody! Come and sit at the crossroads between Afro-Caribbean, Afro-European and Afro-American arts and cultures. Listen, watch, and enjoy a night of stellar dance performances, stunning live-music and sparkling poetry!
Rock | Salt | Stone by Rosamond S. King
A performative reading from the anticipated debut book of poems, using King’s distinctive Verse Cabaret style that intermingles her poetry with original arrangements of popular songs.
Homesong by laYla Zami
A diasporic journey from Berlin to Brooklyn exploring resistance and purple love with spoken words and saxophone.
Psyche by Oxana Chi
From ancestral body memory to Afrofuturism. Searching for the affinities between Psyche and Soul, the dancer dives deeper and deeper into her inner self, to discover her own womanity. Music composed by Soleil (Didgeridoo); Live-Music by laYla Zami
Tiny Winey by Rosamond S. King
Movement-based performance art that confronts stereotypes about Caribbean women and their bodies, performed to a classic calypso song.
Of Circles and Bright Colours by Candace Thompson
The performer allows us to follow her on a journey of indulgence, intoxication, trance and liminality, and how they can be experienced in the Caribbean Diaspora. Music composed by Zane Rodulfo.
Afro-Caribbean Dance & Movement by Pat Hall
An environment and dance community that nurtures, heals, renews, and inspires the body and spirit through the joy of dance. Featuring live percussions by Pam Patrick and Yuichi (Brown Rice Family).
Visit http://dixonplace.org/performances/black-herstory-night/ for more info!
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February 16, 2017
7:30 pm

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