Jaamil Olawale Kosoko (they/he), a multi-spirited Nigerian American author, performance artist, and curator of Yoruba and Natchez descent, is originally from Detroit, MI. In Fall 2020, they were appointed the…
Tislarm Bouie was born and raised in Brownville, Brooklyn. He attended Professional Performing Arts School and received his B.F.A from the University of the Arts. His theater credits include Gary…
A Conversation over Zoom: Hello, Good morning. My name is Adanna Kai Jones. I am a black woman, of Afro-Caribbean descent, from Trinidad and Tobago. I teach Dance and Dance…
7 Years A Haunting Deadline, and Some Ideas for Continuing Forward Anyway It was a weekday afternoon, early on in the almost three years working with Parsons Dance as first…
“the act of witnessing black women and black femmes in a rested state is a political statement. it pushes back. it disrupts. it says no! it is a form of…
Dance Conversations COVID Talks with Raja and Dava How did we come to this? ????? No Idea? We live in a time where our industry of live performing arts…
SPACESUIT ON THE LEFT… An Improvised Archival Mixtape-Manifesto by an Artist F.K.A Negro (Dead) conjured by Nia O. Witherspoon About Nia Ostrow Witherspoon Nia Ostrow Witherspoon is a…