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Ntzoake Shange

    Ntozake Shange was een Afro-Amerikaanse toneelschrijfster, performancekunstenaar en schrijver, gevierd om haar impactvolle bijdragen aan literatuur en theater. Haar werk duikt in de complexiteit van maatschappelijke vraagstukken en persoonlijke ervaringen, waarbij ze vaak een onderscheidende fusie van poëzie, proza en drama gebruikt. Shange's stijl wordt gekenmerkt door haar ritmische cadans en diepe emotionele resonantie, die zowel lezers als publiek boeit. Ze laat een nalatenschap na van het versterken van gemarginaliseerde stemmen en van significante invloed op hedendaagse literaire en theatrale landschappen.

    Dance We Do
    • Dance We Do

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      In her first posthumous work, the revered poet crafts a personal history of Black dance and captures the careers of legendary dancers along with her own rhythmic beginnings. Many learned of Ntozake Shange’s ability to blend movement with words when her acclaimed choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf made its way to Broadway in 1976, eventually winning an Obie Award the following year. But before she found fame as a writer, poet, performer, dancer, and storyteller, she was an untrained student who found her footing in others’ classrooms. Dance We Do is a tribute to those who taught her and her passion for rhythm, movement, and dance. After 20 years of research, writing, and devotion, Ntozake Shange tells her history of Black dance through a series of portraits of the dancers who trained her, moved with her, and inspired her to share the power of the Black body with her audience. Shange celebrates and honors the contributions of the often unrecognized pioneers who continued the path Katherine Dunham paved through the twentieth century. Dance We Do features a stunning photo insert along with personal interviews with Mickey Davidson, Halifu Osumare, Camille Brown, and Dianne McIntyre. In what is now one of her final works, Ntozake Shange welcomes the reader into the world she loved best.

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