Trebien Pollard: Vegan Chitlins and the Artist Formerly Known as the N-word
A multidimensional embodiment of the black experience captured through the traces a shapeshifting figure called BLACK.
Location
Theater on Currier, 4 Currier Place, Hanover, NH
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
Registration required
A multidimensional embodiment of the black experience captured through the traces a shapeshifting figure called BLACK.
This provocative and personal work by choreographer/performer Trebien Pollard challenges us to see the symbols and regulations imposed on the body, pulling us into an uncertain vortex of Blackness.
Pollard's choreographic work has been presented throughout the States, England and Japan, following an expansive career that includes Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, Bebe Miller Company, Urban Bush Women, Pilobolus, Tania Isaac Dance, and Martha Graham Ensemble. His recent creative work considers geographic sites, embodied language and spatial strategies as emancipatory practices for survival and liberation.
Location
Theater on Currier, 4 Currier Place, Hanover, NH
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
Registration required