October, 13-14, 2023

Harlem Stage E-Moves Presents Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE

Harlem Stage E-Moves Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE

Harlem Stage’s signature dance series E-Moves presents Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE performing four riveting works including Palo y Machete, a captivating excerpt from the evening-length work One Shot, a tribute to the legendary photographer Charles "Teenie" Harris who was known for capturing his subjects in one click of the camera; March, a powerful duet set to a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech which illustrates the physical story of perseverance, dignity, and the collective strength of care-taking; Upside Down, an excerpt from the evening-length work Destiny, a striking ensemble piece that reflects on what drives a person towards their destiny, and Hair Ties, a special presentation by emerging choreographer Joya Powell that’s inspired by America’s fear of Black power and beauty.

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A Black woman is arching back with her arms creating a v. She is wearing a black short sleeve tee shirt with a long black skirt. Here skin is the color of amber & her natural hair is black with golden brown highlights.

 

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There are two different photos taken by Elyse Mertz: the left photo is from The ChoreoJoey Project & the right photo is Janet Aisawa & Osamu Uehara/Ai Dance Theater.

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