Works & Process at the Guggenheim presents the World Premiere of Array’s Leap: The Reckoning by Francesca Harper, music by Nona Hendryx. Tickets available now at www.worksandprocess.org.
Array’s Leap: The Reckoning by Francesca Harper, music by Nona Hendryx
Saturday, March 11, 7:30 pm
Tickets $5-$45, Choose What You Pay
This World Premiere performance of The Reckoning is multidisciplinary choreographer and director Francesca Harper’s response to the 2010 killing of seven-year-old Aiyana Mo’Nay Stanley-Jones at the hands of Detroit law enforcement. In collaboration with composer Nona Hendryx, Harper creates an expressive historical record of injustice as she explores the relationship between erasure and commodification in the media’s coverage of brutality against bodies of color. Dancers from Ailey II and Fhp Collective perform in costumes by Elias Gurrola, with lighting design by Itohan Edoloyi. The Reckoning exists as both an upcoming film and a live performance, premiered...
Array’s Leap: The Reckoning by Francesca Harper, music by Nona Hendryx
Saturday, March 11, 7:30 pm
Tickets $5-$45, Choose What You Pay
This World Premiere performance of The Reckoning is multidisciplinary choreographer and director Francesca Harper’s response to the 2010 killing of seven-year-old Aiyana Mo’Nay Stanley-Jones at the hands of Detroit law enforcement. In collaboration with composer Nona Hendryx, Harper creates an expressive historical record of injustice as she explores the relationship between erasure and commodification in the media’s coverage of brutality against bodies of color. Dancers from Ailey II and Fhp Collective perform in costumes by Elias Gurrola, with lighting design by Itohan Edoloyi. The Reckoning exists as both an upcoming film and a live performance, premiered...
- 2/16/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Great news for those of you in the San Franciso bay area! The International Black Women's Film Festival will open its doors on December 4, 2014, with Céline Sciamma’s much-buzzed about French drama "Girlhood," which will be preceded by the short film "Kasita," a Dutch Caribbean film by director Gabri Christa. Both films are presented under the festival's Seen: Modern Cinema By Black Women sidebar, which highlights new, modern cinema by and/or featuring black women from around the world, with coming-of-age narratives in "Girlhood" and "Kasita" focusing on the perseverance of young black girls, in the face of seemingly...
- 12/1/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
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