Written by Danielle Olusanya
Jade Solomon Curtis is undeniably a fantastic dancer, although she hates to use the term ‘classically trained’ it is clear that she absolutely is. Her lines are clean, her facial expressions unmatched, she was not so much dancing as telling a story with her entire body. This is what made it so relentlessly agonizing to sit through.
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A poignant and pointed look at historic and ongoing oppression, Black Like Me demands that we confront our own privileges, prejudices, and deeply-ingrained wounds. Is it possible to redefine a blood-soaked term that was intended to dehumanize a people? How can a word so connected to racialized violence take on such subjectivity both within and outside of Black communities?
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