Afrofusion is a type of dance that integrates and blends elements of African rituals and music with Western contemporary dance forms.
Afro-fusion uses of weighted costumes links the dancers to the earth. Movement is important, and it borrows from styles such as Indlamu, Gumboots, Pantsula, and Modern Dance. The variety of styles showcases the work of diverse cultures.
Afrofusion is a type of dance that integrates and blends elements of African rituals and music with Western contemporary dance forms.
Afro-fusion uses of weighted costumes links the dancers to the earth. Movement is important, and it borrows from styles such as Indlamu, Gumboots, Pantsula, and Modern Dance. The variety of styles showcases the work of diverse cultures.
Interview with Michael Ball, curator of the i.e. reading series in Baltimore, MD. This interview was on the occasion of the March, 2009 reading which took place at Load of Fun Theater
(the Loft). The reading featured Rob Halpern, Lauren Bender and Tom Raworth. It was created by Theodore Cafaro for the public access website RADARREDUX.com.
Opening night of Wise Guise the first exhibition presented by Nudashank, a new gallery established by Baltimore. It is the effort of local well known artisanistas Seth Adelsberger and Alex Epstein. 2009.
Exhibiting an international group of artists including:
Jason Redwood, Los Angeles, CA.
Edie Fake - Los Angeles, CA.
Xavier Schipani, Baltimore.
Mark Brown, Baltimore.
Drew Beckmeyer, Pasadena, CA.
Jon Clary, SF.
Edward Max Fendley, DC.
Miruki…
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