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Dance floor to pay tribute to 'The Scene' during DLECTRICITY

Dance floor to pay tribute to 'The Scene' during DLECTRICITY
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A New Exhibit Celebrates the Black Women of Jamaica's Dancehall Scene – Repeating Islands

keem Smith:  No Gyal Can Testis a ghost dance. This multimedia exhibition at Red Bull Arts Detroit explores the fashion, music, and surroundings of 1980s/1990s street dances in Kingston, Jamaica, through archival photos and VHS videos of dancehall reggae events along with custom, impressionistic mannequins and architectural sculptures built from demolished materials gathered in the city.  It looks like you’re walking through the remnants of a long-ago party whose remains include color-washed grainy video, dilapidated buildings, and forgotten fashions. But these are specters of celebration, wraiths of youth, and creativity, not broken-down spirits. Perhaps the closest Detroit analogs to a Kingston street dance from the same era would be a techno show at an abandoned warehouse or beat-up club, or perhaps the TV program 

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A New Exhibit Celebrates the Black Women of Jamaica's Dancehall Scene

A New Exhibit Celebrates the Black Women of Jamaica’s Dancehall Scene May 6, 2021 Akeem Smith recreates the experience of the 1990s dancehall scene with the installation No Gyal Can Test, Jamaican patois for “no girl is better than me.” Akeem Smith: No Gyal Can Test is a ghost dance. This multimedia exhibition at Red Bull Arts Detroit explores the fashion, music, and surroundings of 1980s/1990s street dances in Kingston, Jamaica, through archival photos and VHS videos of dancehall reggae events along with custom, impressionistic mannequins and architectural sculptures built from demolished materials gathered in the city.  It looks like you’re walking through the remnants of a long-ago party whose remains include color-washed grainy video, dilapidated buildings, and forgotten fashions. But these are specters of celebration, wraiths of youth, and creativity, not broken-down spirits.

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The nation's first Black-owned TV station, founded in Detroit, is now a historic landmark | Culture | Detroit

The nation's first Black-owned TV station, founded in Detroit, is now a historic landmark | Culture | Detroit
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