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Movement (R)evolution
As a form, contemporary African dance continues to upset and challenge multiple conventions and stereotypes, reframing rapidly shifting relationships and ...
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Movement (R)evolution
She has participated as a dancer and choreographer in CORD’s Movement (R)evolution Dialogues: Contemporary Performance In and Of Africa, (2004). ...
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Movement (R)evolution
In 2002, Belgium created a celebration of African culture entitled “Africalia,” which featured a weeklong festival of African contemporary dance. ...
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Movement (R)evolution
In New York City, Chipaumire's work has been presented by Danspace Project at St. Mark’s Church, BRICstudio, Embora Wellness Center and as part of the ...
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Movement (R)evolution
If the artists had won a pan-African competition and had subsequently, and successfully, toured 26 venues in Africa and Europe, the work would surely ...
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Movement (R)evolution
GERMAINE ACOGNY (choreographer) is Senegalese and French in origin and founded her first dance studio in Dakar in 1968. Thanks to the influence of the body ...
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