The Alabama Dance Council and Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts co-present Wideman Davis Dance in a panel presentation and community conversation in preparation for the premiere of Migratuse Ataraxia.
Wideman Davis Dance: Migratuse Ataraxia
Reimagining Antebellum Spaces: Traversing Black Life in the Contemporary
Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts
Reception: 5:30 p.m.
Panel Presentation: 6:00 p.m., followed by a community conversation.
Wideman Davis Dance stages Migratuse Ataraxia within traditionally white antebellum domestic spaces to reimagine the historical presence (and absence) of black servitude and bondage while deconstructing notions of intimacy, home, history, and care that are often called upon to romanticize such spaces. Migratuse Ataraxia de-territorializes the space and challenges notions of freedom and movement through racialized spaces, creating a politically and emotionally charged dialogue between the artists and the audience.
Panelists:
Tanya Wideman-Davis, Co-Director and Choreographer
Thaddeus Davis, Co-Director and Choreographer
Michaela Pilar Brown, Visual Artist-Collaborator
Eto Otitigbe, Polymedia Artist-Collaborator
Video preview: Migratuse Ataraxia
The Alabama Dance Council and Klein Arts & Culture will co-present Wideman Davis Dance in the world premier of Migratuse Ataraxia on January 20 – 26 at the Klein-Wallace House in Harpersville, Alabama, as part of the 2020 Alabama Dance Festival. To request ticket info, email rosemary@alabamadancecouncil.org.
This event is free and open to the public.
2019/10/10 - 2019/10/10
UAB Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA)
1221 10th Ave. South, Birmingham, AL 36294