Jason Moran and The Bandwagon perform live during this dance tribute to photographer Charles “Teenie” Harris who documented African American life in Pittsburgh from 1936–1975. During his career, Harris took close to 80,000 photographs. Moved by these images, Brown choreographed this solo dance about one’s dedication to work or calling. The title Bellows was chosen carefully by Brown. A “bellow” (noun) pushes air into a fire. It can either fan the flames making them more intense, or snuff them out. In addition, when a person “bellows” (verb), they speak in a loud voice, perhaps in anger. Think about:
• why Brown said Harris’s photos “bellow with beauty.” • whether the dance could be described the same way. Brown’s mission is “to promote understanding of the human experience…through music, movement, and spoken word… into issues of spirituality, community responsibility, and liberation.”
To hear Jason Moran talk about his work and music, check out: artsedge. kennedy-center.org/ kc-connections Photo of Ronald K. Brown by Julieta Cervantes.
David M. Rubenstein Chairman Deborah F. Rutter President Mario R. Rossero Senior Vice President, Education Jason Moran Artistic Director for Jazz Jason + Ronald K. Brown is presented with the support of
JASON + RONALD K. BROWN/ EVIDENCE WORKING REHEARSAL
Support for this working rehearsal is made possible by Mr. James V. Kimsey; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; and the U.S. Department of Education. Major support for educational programs at the Kennedy Center is provided by David and Alice Rubenstein through the Rubenstein Arts Access Program. Kennedy Center education and related artistic programming is made possible through the generosity of the National Committee for the Performing Arts and the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts.
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WHY YOU FOLLOW with Arcell Cabuag and Coral Dolphin. Photo by Ayodele Casel.
PERFORMANCE GUIDE
Music by Ahmad Jamal and Mary Lou Williams
Cuesheet
BELLOWS, A SOLO FROM ONE SHOT (2007)