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Wordless in water
The New York City-based modern dance duo Eiko & Koma have worked with many raw elements–sand and leaves, earth and naked human flesh, water and…water. Water has been one of the most important and frequent elements in our work. For … Continue reading
Posted in dance, music, theater, video
Tagged dance, Eiko & Koma, Lincoln Center, modern dance, music, river, Robert Mirabal, theater, video
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Guest artist: Margaret Laurena Kemp
A Negro Speaks of Rivers My play A Negro Speaks of Rivers, from which this video clip is excerpted, ties together personal and ecological history, revealing that water and land use issues are also culture and race issues. Low-income, urban America is … Continue reading
Posted in theater, video
Tagged A Negro Speaks of Rivers, Boston, environmental racism, LA River, Margaret Laurena Kemp, Mothertongue Project, race, South Africa, theater, urban, video
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