CHOREOGRAPHERS SELECTED!
RED CLAY DANCE COMPANY CELEBRATES
CHOREOGRAPHY BY BLACK WOMEN
IN THIRD BIENNIAL LA FEMME DANCE FESTIVAL MARCH 14–16
RED CLAY DANCE COMPANY CELEBRATES
CHOREOGRAPHY BY BLACK WOMEN
IN THIRD BIENNIAL LA FEMME DANCE FESTIVAL MARCH 14–16
Red Clay Dance Company
(RCDC), which creates and performs a diverse repertoire of
Afro-contemporary dance, announces the third edition of La Femme Dance
Festival, celebrating choreographic work by women of Black/African
Diaspora/African descent. Performances are March 15 and 16 at the new
Green Line Performing Arts Center, 329 E. Garfield Blvd. in Chicago’s
Washington Park neighborhood.
Open to women artists from around the world, La Femme is curated by RCDC
(Chicago) Founder and Artistic Director Vershawn Sanders-Ward,
Flyground (Philadelphia) Founder and Director Lela Aisha Jones and
Catalyst Movmnt (Chicago) Founder and Curator Aaliyah Christina. The
curators have selected five choreographers, whose work will be performed
in this year's festival, and each will receive an artist
fee, publicity, technical support and documentation (video and photos).
Participating choreographers are:
Lindsay Renea Benton
is a dancer, choreographer and educator from Youngstown, Ohio. She
earned her BFA in dance at Howard University and upon graduating
performed as a principal dancer with Garth Fagan Dance Company. Benton
has dedicated much of her career to giving back to her hometown through
the Lindsay Renea Dance Theatre. She earned her M.F.A. in choreography
at Jacksonville University and is an Assistant Professor of Dance at
Alabama State University.
L. Graciella Maiolatesi is a dance M.F.A. student at
Temple University. She received her B.A. in dance and black studies from
Denison University. Much of her work uses movement and narrative to
create dialogue on issues of race, gender and sexuality. Maiolatesi
believes that dance has the power to promote change as long as we are
brave enough to tell our stories.
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