With six dancers and five musicians who count themselves among the best in Africa, Olivier Tarpaga (Lester Horton Award-winning choreographer/director of the African Music Ensembles of Princeton University) confronts the tragedy of his homeland with a “feminist Africanist” piece that carries the hope that once the dust has settled, flowers will bloom again, and the songs and dances will return. Show includes reading in French. Purchase tickets through McCarter Box Office.
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