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The festival premieres its first evening-length dance film
Vwa Zanset Yo: Y’ap Pale, N’ap Danse! “Ancestral Voices: They Speak… We Dance!” on
Saturday, May 29 at 7pm EDT on BAM.org
May 25, 2021/Brooklyn, NY BAM’s DanceAfrica the nation’s largest African dance festival continues its celebration with special Memorial Day weekend programs, including the world premiere of the evening-length dance film
Vwa Zanset Yo: Y’ap Pale, N’ap Danse! “Ancestral Voices: They Speak… We Dance!” and live dance party on Saturday, May 29; a public art installation
A Return: Liberation as Power (May 24 31), featuring six Haitian visual artists’ meditation on liberation; a special “for teens by teens” event
DanceAfrica 2021 Celebration Continues Through Memorial Day Weekend
The festival premieres its first evening-length dance film Vwa Zanset Yo: Y ap Pale, N ap Danse! Ancestral Voices: They Speak. We Dance! on Saturday, May 29 at 7pm.by BWW News Desk
BAM s DanceAfrica-the nation s largest African dance festival- will continue its celebration with special Memorial Day weekend programs, including the world premiere of the evening-length dance film Vwa Zanset Yo: Y ap Pale, N ap Danse! Ancestral Voices: They Speak. We Dance! and live dance party on Saturday, May 29; a public art installation A Return: Liberation as Power (May 24-31), featuring six Haitian visual artists meditation on liberation; a special for teens by teens event Haiti In Full Scope-exploring the history, art, and culture of Haiti. Visit BAM.org to join and view the weekly schedule.
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MSA cast members in Sleeping Beauty rehearsals (Glenn Cook)
Metropolitan School of the Arts (MSA) of Alexandria, Virginia will perform a virtual, Sleeping Beauty, online from May 8, 12 AM to May 9 at midnight. MSA pre-recorded its Sleeping Beauty performance at the George Washington Masonic Temple in Alexandria, Virginia. There are three shows, each with a different cast. Virtual admittance to one show is $20, two shows is $25, and three shows is $30. To purchase tickets, go to https://metropolitanarts2021springballet.anywhereseat.com/channel.php.
Sleeping Beauty is brought to life by the Metropolitan School of the Arts Youth Ballet, with film direction by Enoch Chan Productions, cinematography by Austin Reeves, direction by MSA faculty member, Kirsten Noetzel and MSA youth ballet director, Jacqueline Doherty.