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Dancing in Blackness - A Memoir (Hardcover)
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Dancing in Blackness - A Memoir (Hardcover)
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Dancing in Blackness is a professional dancer's personal journey
over four decades, across three continents and 23 countries, and
through defining moments in the story of black dance in America. In
this memoir, Halifu Osumare reflects on what blackness and dance
have meant to her life and international career. Osumare's story
begins in 1960s San Francisco amid the Black Arts Movement, black
militancy, and hippie counterculture. It was there, she says, that
she chose dance as her own revolutionary statement. Osumare
describes her experiences as a young black dancer in Europe
teaching ""jazz ballet"" and establishing her own dance company in
Copenhagen. Moving to New York City, she danced with the Rod
Rodgers Dance Company and took part in integrating the programs at
the Lincoln Center. After doing dance fieldwork in Ghana, Osumare
returned to California and helped develop Oakland's black dance
scene. Osumare introduces readers to some of the major artistic
movers and shakers she collaborated with throughout her career,
including Katherine Dunham, Pearl Primus, Jean-Leon Destine, Alvin
Ailey, and Donald McKayle. Now a black studies scholar, Osumare
uses her extraordinary experiences to reveal the overlooked ways
that dance has been a vital tool in the black struggle for
recognition, justice, and self-empowerment. Her memoir is the
inspiring story of an accomplished dance artist who has boldly
developed and proclaimed her identity as a black woman.
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