RED CLAY DANCE’S FUNDRAISER
TAKING PLACE AS SCHEDULED APRIL 3
AS VIRTUAL PARTY ON INSTAGRAM LIVE
Red Clay Dance Company
(RCDC) is expanding the “guest list” for its annual fundraiser, Paint
the Town Red, by moving the event to Instagram Live (@redclaydance) on
its original date, Friday, April 3 from 8 to 9 p.m.
The live virtual party will include:
- Live music by DJ Nick Nonstop
- Live chats with RCDC dancers and supporters who can share what’s happening at their own home parties
- Dance challenges by the dancers
- More spontaneous sharing
- After-party (9 p.m. on) continues on DJ Nick Nonstop’s Instagram
“Partygoers” will have the opportunity to make donations at redclaydance.com/donate
throughout the event to support the company’s mission to provide access
to world-class dance for all people through performances, classes, and
community engagement events.
Leading up to the party, RCDC will share the following:
- Tuesday, March 31, 10 a.m. (through Monday, April 6) on Vimeo (vimeo.com/redclaydance): RCDC will post a full-length video of Art of Resilience 2.0, RCDC’s premiere from spring 2019 at the DuSable Roundhouse
- Wednesday, April 1, 5:30 p.m. on Instagram: To
help viewers get ready for the Friday night party, RCDC has partnered
with Chicago-based artist and wardrobe stylist @kfleye who will share
tips on how to stay FLEYE now and later on. She will also talk about the
styling of her costumes for INCARNATION 1, Du’Bois A’Keen’s premiere that he created for the original “Visions & Voices” program April 3 and 4.
- Thursday, April 2, 6:30 p.m. on Instagram: RCDC Special Events Coordinator Erika Jones will provide viewers with for keeping the party live at home.
On
Saturday, April 4, RCDC will live-stream two short films of the
creative process during guest choreographic residencies with Lela Aisha
Jones and Du’Bois A’Keen as they each created a world premiere for
RCDC’s “Visions & Voices” program.
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Red
Clay Dance Company lives to awaken “glocal” change through creating,
performing, and teaching dances of the African Diaspora—change that
transforms cultural and socioeconomic inequities in our local and global
community. Founder Vershawn Sanders-Ward conceived the idea of RCDC
while on her first trip to Senegal, West Africa, when she became
fascinated by the interconnectedness of dance and everyday life. The
name Red Clay comes from her childhood memories of playing in red earth
during her summers in Mobile, Alabama.
RCDC is supported by the Chicago Community
Trust, the Alphawood Foundation, the MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture
at the Richard H Driehaus Foundation, the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, the
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the Springboard Foundation,
the Polk Bros. Foundation, and the Chicago Department of Cultural
Affairs and Special Events.
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