Smoking Out The Beehive.. serendipities of Reconstruction!
..past plumbs present - in reading about Claude MacKay's novel, Romance In Marseille, reviewed in today's New York Times..
..past plumbs present - in reading about Claude MacKay's novel, Romance In Marseille, reviewed in today's New York Times..
2nd rehearsal yesterday morning, gathered for Femi Osofisan’s work-in-process, NOT ALL CANOES SAIL BACK HOME, took place in Rehearsal Room 3..
..the space collects not only our artists of Sunday, who are performing as “Maya”, “Maryse”, and “Efua” – but now dancers, Cheikh Bassene and Yerodin Sanders, choreographer, Becky Umeh, and musician, 4 Joseph Ngwa!
This morning was the first gathering of an ensemble of women in the Terrace Theatre Rehearsal rooms, who put strong voice to the strong women Femi Osofisan evokes in his work-in-process, Not All Canoes Sail Back Home.
As part of the 2019–2020 WORLD STAGES season, the Kennedy Center presents the literary mini-series BOUNDLESS: AFRICA on February 4 and 5, 2020.
Featuring playwrights, poets, and writers of African heritage living in Africa and the Diaspora including the United States, the series brings to the forefront relevant issues that inform the boundaries separating genres, art forms, geography, and time.
..the quiet is not because nothing is happening..
it's just that, some things happening, gel best in their own time and quiet..