Venue

Meany Hall (Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater)
4040 George Washington Lane Northeast, Northeast Seattle, Seattle

  • 07 camille a brown dancers black girl linguistic playckirk richard smith
  • 06 camille a brown dancers black girl linguistic playckirk richard smith
  • 03 camille a brown dancers black girl linguistic playcchristopher duggan
  • 04 camille a brown dancers black girl linguistic playcchristopher duggan

Camille A. Brown’s BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play draws on the games little girls play to tell a story of Black female empowerment. One of the most important American choreographers of our time, Brown uses African American vernacular forms — social dancing, Double Dutch, hand-clapping games, ring shout — to evoke the self-discovery and playfulness of childhood in a work The New York Times calls “by turns, clever and tender.” Brown, a 2016 Guggenheim Fellow, Bessie Award winner and Tony Award nominee is known for imaginative works that address issues of identity and social justice.

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