Nine - BLACK HISTORY INTERPRETED/ TRANSLATED THROUGH DANCE
Nine - BLACK HISTORY INTERPRETED/ TRANSLATED THROUGH DANCE
Nine is a commemorative multi-media performance piece celebrating the heraldic bravery and pioneering of nine African American teenagers who were affectionately called the “Little Rock Nine.” The nine youth integrated the public schools in Little Rock, Arkansas in September of 1957 amidst pressure from the governor of Arkansas to deny their access, and several dissenting community members that daily hurled racist epithets and death threats at the youth for breaking the color line. Nine sets modern dance vocabulary, visual art sets and costumes, and moving music in dialogue with one another, reminding our nation of its collective history while causing us to reflect upon the repercussions of those damages upon our current education system.
Carver Community Cultural Center
30
08:00 PM - 11:59 PM on Sat, 28 May 2022
Artist Group Info
Carver Community Cultural Center
226 N Hackberry, San Antonio, TX 78202
San Antonio,
Texas
78202
210-207-2234
ernie.ramirez@sanantonio.gov