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In this visceral exploration of African masculinity, Zimbabwe-born, Brooklyn-based choreographer Nora Chipaumire (Miriam, 2012 Next Wave) is joined by the specters of her estranged father (performed by Senegalese dancer Pape Ibrahima Ndiaye, also known as Kaolack, and Jamaican-born dancer Shamar Watt). In a makeshift boxing ring, under the harsh glow of halogen worklights, the three trade jabs steeped in Chipaumire’s trademark synthesis of contemporary African movements. Clad in boxing gloves, football pads, and sacred West African gris-gris (or talisman), they teeter between combat and play, exploding and exploiting stereotypes of black manhood in an uncompromising exchange.
PROGRAM NOTES
Commissioned by Peak Performances @ Montclair State University. Co-commissioned by MDC Live Arts in partnership with Miami Light Project, Georgia Institute of Technology, 651 ARTS, Dance Center of Columbia College and company nora chipaumire. Development and production was funded in part by The Map Fund, supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and New York State Council on the Arts.
Opening Night Reception Post-show Sep 14 Free for same day ticket holders BAM Fisher (Sharp Lobby) #FisherOpeningNights
Post-Show Discussion: On Masculine Identity With Nora Chipaumire Moderated by Simon Dove Thu, Sep 15, post-show Fishman Space Free for same day ticket holders
portrait of myself as my father In Paris, at Théâtre de la Ville Sep 28—Oct 1, 2016 Learn more
In conjunction with portrait of myself as my father
Classes
nora chipaumire
nora chipaumire leads this workshop to help dancers develop an individual artistic voice and address questions of masculinity, portraiture, and the black/African body.
Sep 7Dec 14, 2016
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Galas & Events
Fisher Opening Nights
Every Wednesday this fall, celebrate pathbreaking performance with Next Wave artists and audiences alike in the lower lobby of the BAM Fisher.
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Sep 21Sep 25, 2016
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Theater
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Steve Cosson, The Civilians
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Oct 5Oct 8, 2016
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Yoann Bourgeois,
Centre Choregraphique National de Grenoble
Acrobat Yoann Bourgeois and his dazzling collaborators capture the body’s ineffable moment of weightlessness while in motion in this series of vaudevillian vignettes.
Oct 12Oct 15, 2016
A melting pot of movement, rooted in hip-hop.
Dance
Monchichi
Company Wang Ramirez
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Nov 2Nov 5, 2016
Balletic refrains, inspired by Boyz n the Hood.
Dance
Pavement
Kyle Abraham / Abraham.In.Motion
Dancer-choreographer Kyle Abraham makes his BAM debut with this work inspired by the 1991 hip-hop drama Boyz n the Hood and his upbringing in the Hill District of Pittsburgh.