Dance Iquail, in partnership with Dance/NYC and HAA: Harlem Arts Alliance, will presents Black Swan: Solidarity Beyond Colored Pointe Shoes on Monday, February 2, 6:30pm at The Riverside Theater.
This free panel discussion of women of color in the ballet world "examines the importance of resilience as seen in the stresses on black artists, communities and institutions" and "how dance as an art form can help organizations and individuals adapt and recover from the stress of racial segregation, diminished resources, and social disenfranchisement."
Scheduled to speak:
Baraka Sele (moderator), Independent arts consultant, former VP of Programming at NJPAC
Zita Allen, dance historian
Delores Brown, former ballet dancer and teacher, member of NY Negro Ballet in 1957
Karen "KB" Brown, former Artistic Director Oakland Ballet
Andrea Long-Naidu, former NYCB and DTH dancer
Iqail Shaheed, Artistic Director, Dance Iquail, choreographer of Black Swan, a new work set to the music of Nina Simone, exploring "the experience of the black ballerina as a window into issues of race, identity, and isolation"
Monday, February 2, 6:30pm (free admission)
Limited seating. RSVPs recommended: iquail@danceiquail.com
The Riverside Theater
The Riverside Church
91 Claremont Avenue, Manhattan
By Train - #1 to 116th and Columbia University
By Bus - M4, M104, M60 to 120th and Broadway
Enter on Claremont and 121st Street.
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