Grammy-winning recording artist Angélique Kidjo at Rockefeller Park (c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
It's summer. That means it's River to River Festival time. And that means it's Kid-joy time when that bighearted Angélique Kidjo, performer and philanthropist, once again holds court at Manhattan's Rockefeller Park, singing, dancing, playfully making us get up from our chairs to join in the great, transformative work of being completely alive.
(c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
(c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
(c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
(c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
Beautiful child, you are so poor
But you dance like a princess and you do as you please
The rich people in the village are furious
"What on earth is going on ?"
Because you dance like a princess and you do as you please
--from "Batonga"
Recalling her father's dedication to providing education for all of his ten children--especially his daughters--Kidjo addressed the youngsters in the audience, saying "You can make choices for yourself....You are part of this moving world." As she does so often, she spoke out against female genital mutilation and violence against women. Her most rousing message, though, came via Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up" which, in her voice, becomes an optimistic and unifying call to communal action. She wears it well.
Every audience I've seen totally adores Kidjo, who shows no hesitation to get down off a stage and boogie her way through a thicket of admirers with smartphone cameras, or to bring as many of them up on stage as can safely fit. If you missed her this year, don't do that again. Just don't do it. If you do, both of us will be mighty mad at you.
(c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
(c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
(c)2013, Eva Yaa Asantewaa |
Keep up with Angélique Kidjo here.
For more River to River summer fun, click here.
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