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“Racines”—meaning roots—stands as the counterbalance to “Giselle,” the two ballets opening the Paris Opera Ballet’s season this year.
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I walk into Roulette, a rough-around-the-edges world music venue, a couple of blocks from the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). I am attending “Dambudzo,” presented as part of BAM’s Next Wave Festival, brought to the neighborhood by the bold imagination and creative enterprise of Zimbabwe performing artist Nora Chipaumire. I know this will be a different kind of performance—there are no seats. The music hall, stripped bare of all furnishings except for a few blue plastic tarps strung up overhead and a suspended revolving strobe ball, is transformed into a shabini—a makeshift speakeasy in Southern Africa—where music, bodies, and revolutionary ideas collide. We are invited into the space as participants in a conjuring of Chipaumire’s experience of her home country, Zimbabwe, with its political complexity involving the struggle for independence followed by the struggle for a just self-rule with integrity.
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              “Racines”—meaning roots—stands as the counterbalance to “Giselle,” the two ballets opening the Paris Opera Ballet’s season this year.
Continue Reading“Giselle” is a ballet cut in two: day and night, the earth of peasants and vine workers set against the pale netherworld of the Wilis, spirits of young women betrayed in love. Between these two realms opens a tragic dramatic fracture—the spectacular and disheartening death of Giselle.
Continue ReadingMichele Wiles’ Park City home is nestled in the back of a wooded neighborhood, hidden from the road by pines and deciduous trees that are currently in the midst of their autumn transformations.
Continue ReadingI joined choreographer and artistic director Cathy Marston over a video call at the end of another day of rehearsals.
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