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adaku, part 1: the road opens

Nov 28—Dec 2, 2023
BAM DEBUT

Created by Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born

    Part of
  • Next Wave 2023

With her resonant voice and formidable intensity, Okwui Okpokwasili creates dance theater that stirs the senses and vibrates the soul, rooted as much in the power and precision of speech as in movement. In collaboration with her longtime partner, the director Peter Born, Okpokwasili has bucked convention by embracing the impromptu, running fearlessly towards the unknown and establishing herself as “an expectation-confounding blend of authority and vulnerability” (The New York Times).

adaku, part 1: the road opens finds Okpokwasili and Born stepping into a new stage of their shared practice, crafting a thrumming, richly textured sonic and visual landscape. In this inaugural chapter of a larger speculative mythology, a precolonial African village stands at the cusp of a major upheaval as its community wrestles with a conflict that could alter the futures of all of its members. Okpokwasili and the ensemble enact a collective reckoning that explores the role of ritual and the fraught relationship between ancestors and future generations, facilitating an intimate exchange between the performers and the audience.

Costume co-design by James Gibbel
Sound co-design by Will Johnson
Musical direction by Deah Love Harriott
Dramaturgy by Katherine Profeta

Commissioned by BAM for the 2023 Next Wave and the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston. Developed in residency at The Museum of Modern Art as part of the Hyundai Card Performance Series, 2023 Summer Stages Dance @ ICA/Boston, Brown Arts Institute at Brown University and the Mercury Store. Additional support was provided by New England Foundation for the Arts.

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Fri Jun 16
BAM Members & Patrons
 
Tue Jul 11
General Public

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      Okwui Okpokwasili is the recipient of The Harkness Dance Residency at the BAM Fisher in 2023

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      • “Okpokwasili has always been a standout in New York’s crowded performance scene, not least because of what she is able to do with her body… she makes whole narratives out of gestures…”
        — Hilton Als, The New Yorker
      • “Okpokwasili is the opposite of ordinary, an expectation-confounding blend of authority and vulnerability.”
        — Brian Seibert, The New York Times

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      adaku, part 1: the road opens, performance at ICA Boston, 2023. From left: Audrey Hailes, Samita Sinha, Stacy Lynn Smith, mayfield brooks, McKenzie Frye, AJ Wilmore, and Okwui Okpokwasili. Photograph by Lauren Miller.

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