Setting the Stage – Kansas City

When:
February 28, 2019 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
2019-02-28T19:00:00-06:00
2019-02-28T20:00:00-06:00
Where:
Gem Theater
1615 East 18th Street
Kansas City
Missouri 64108
Cost:
Free

Setting the Stage is a visual journey through African-American dance history. This multi-media story of African-American dance is interwoven into the broader tapestry of history, and gives insights into the legacies of African-American pioneers in modern dance and American history. Against the backdrop of a large-screen narrated slide presentation, Setting the Stage is performed by talented local and national artists demonstrating the evolution of American dance styles since the Middle Passage. This multi-media program combines live performance with narrated slide presentations about historically important dancers and choreographers including Katherine Dunham and Alvin Ailey.

Setting the Stage

“A Walk With Mom” Dancer: Nia Towe – Setting the Stage 20th Anniversary Performance Created, Choreographed, and Directed by Tyrone Aiken – Artists: Kennedy Banks, Allison Harsh, Abram McNeal, Trey Johnson, Christopher Peacock, Nia Towe at The GEM Theater 22 Feb 2018. Photo, copyright 2018 Mike Strong with full usage permissions to KCFAA and AAADT and artists performing.