The Good Dance – dakar/brooklyn is the result of American choreographer Reggie Wilson’s multi-year collaboration with Congolese choreographer Andréya Ouamba and his company 1er Temps based in Dakar, Senegal. The full-evening work explores the influence of Central African culture on world performance forms and the metaphoric, historic, real-world parallels of the Mississippi and Congo rivers and their cultures. A native of Milwaukee, Wilson’s family migrated up from the Mississippi Delta, and its history informs the work, as well as Ouamba’s, who until recently called himself a Congolese refugee. The set and décor include about 360 plastic water bottles.
Official Website: http://colum.edu/dancecenter
Added by JillChukerman on March 14, 2011