La Femme Dance Festival Digital Program

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MARCH 14 - 16 2024 www.redclaydance.com 205 E. Randolph Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 334-7777

Hey Village!!

Welcome to our 2024 La Femme Dance Festival closing night performance!

We are so excited to be presenting the 5th Edition of this biennial festival as a celebration of Women’s Herstory Month. It is truly an honor to platform the work of these phenomenal choreographers on the Harris Theater’s stage tonight and to continue to amplify the work of Black/African Diaspora women choreographers.

A heartfelt thank you to our Board of Directors, Staff, Host Committee members, Sponsors, Donors, special guest Fatima Robinson, Lori Dimun, the entire Harris Theater team, and each of YOU that made the investment of your time and resources to be here tonight!

As we wrap up our 15th FORWARD Anniversary season and look towards the next 15 years, we remain committed to our impact work of Amplifying the voices of the African Diaspora; Seeking remuneration equity for artists; Supporting Black women and Creating accessible excellence.

We hope that you will continue to support us in this work and stay tuned for exciting announcements about our Sweet Sixteen Season in the coming weeks.

In Community,

Program Order

Unconditional Conditions

Choreographer: Vershawn Sanders-Ward

Performers: Red Clay Dance Company

Music: Missy Elliot, Ran Bango, and Moses Sumney

Costume Designer: Vershawn Sanders-Ward and Amy Cole

Light Designer: Jacob Snodgrass

Sound Designer: Lamar Farr

Program Note: This work was inspired by the poem We Wear the Mask by Paul Lawrence Dunbar

We wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,— This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile, And mouth with myriad subtleties.

Why should the world be over-wise,

In counting all our tears and sighs?

Nay, let them only see us, while We wear the mask.

We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries To thee from tortured souls arise.

We sing, but oh the clay is vile Beneath our feet, and long the mile; But let the world dream otherwise, We wear the mask!

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Portraits in Red

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Choreographer

Wanjiru Kamuyu

Performers

Wanjiru Kamuyu

Dramaturge

Robin Orlin

Music (Original Composition)

Nate May

Music (Original and Arrangement)

LACRYMOBOY

Costume Designer

Robin Orlin

Costume Execution

Birgit Neppl

Light Designer

Cyril Mulon

Program note: Portraits in red investigates and explores the idea of the dominant standard of beauty and puts in question the image of the body. The dominance of the European and US beauty and fashion industries’ capitalization and globalization of a homogenized standard of beauty is the springboard for the work’s research.

Being born into a bi-cultural home (Kenya/USA) and having lived on three continents (Africa, North America and Europe), Wanjiru Kamuyu continues to be intrigued by each society’s general relationship to the notion of beauty and the provocation that arise around the image of the body. Based on the 2013 reconstruction of a 2005 solo, Spiral, she decided to revisit the idea in collaboration with the artistic expertise of choreographer and dramaturge Robyn Orlin.

Her intrigue with the notion and definition of beauty coupled with the historical and current pervasive objectification and exotification of the human body, particularly female, serve as the points of inquiry into the work.

Portraits in red examines conflicting ideas, issues and challenges identified with the politics of the body such as dominance, oppression, assimilation, objectification and exotification. This is propelled by an engrained need to adapt and assimilate into a Western culturally, racially and socially biased mold of what connotes beauty. Portraits in red is a universal narrative that is bold, brave and

HER WOMB: Crucified, Conceived, Crescent, Congo... the Gathering

Choreographer

Michelle N. Gibson

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Performers

Red Clay Dance Company

Original Composition

Adonis Rose

Live Music

Corey Wilkes Band

Costume Designer

Kelley Moseley

Costume Assistant

Amy Cole

Light Designer

Jacob Snodgrass

Text

Michelle N. Gibson

Program Note: I dedicate this work to the womb of those women, grandmothers, mothers, sisters, aunties.........displaced, mishandled, & redirected across those waters. Asé

Let us never forget that HER-story should be received with reverence layered by respect. Asé

Let us never forget that because of HER unfiltered displacement, there is power in theorigins of our foundation. SHE is a fusion of all things DIVINE and HOLY. Take HER to them streets with pride! Paroisse d’Orleans! Asé

Special Thanks to our Festival Host Committee

Patty Eylar

Kelvin Harris

Susan Manning

Special Thank you to our Festival Sponsors

Guest Choreographers

Michelle N. Gibson

A symbol of rhythmic eloquence and cultural immersion, Michelle N. Gibson is a consummate storyteller, employing body and mind to build a bridge between the culture and academia, but most importantly, humanity. Gibson intricately intertwines Black African American dance traditions, choreography, and associated scholarship linking the vibrant heritage of New Orleans through the Caribbean to the vast expanses of Africa, evoking the social, political, economic, and spiritual understandings central to building bonds within and across cultures. This journey steeped in both tradition and innovation, encapsulates Gibson’s unwavering commitment to heal the world through the culture.

Mother, Choreographer, Cultural Ambassador, Professor, Performing Artist, and Spiritualist. Michelle N. Gibson received her BFA in Dance from Tulane University and her MFA from Hollins University in collaboration with the American Dance Festival at Duke University. Gibson showcases a vast repertoire spanning genres of the African Diaspora, Contemporary Afro Modern, Afro Funk, Jazz, and her own New Orleans Second Line Aesthetic.

Gibson shares acclaimed through a series of workshops coined “The New Orleans Original BuckShop LLC”. A number of original works include: “Takin’ it To The Roots”, supported by the National Performance Network/Visual Artists Network’s Creation Fund; “Displaced Yet Rebirth” performed by Dallas Black Dance Theatre; “Origins of Life on Earth” with the Ashé Cultural Arts Center;

and “Voices of Congo Square”, presented at Sun Theatre in St Louis, Missouri, and the Orpheum Theater in New Orleans.

Ms. Gibson has curated events tied to her practice with Arts Walk West, hosted by the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce and AT&T. 2020 was a year of continuous cultural exploration for Gibson sharing on symposiums with Duke University Dance Department, University of Florida Dance and College of Arts, Sankofa Talks with Caribbean Cultural Center, Black Nature Conversation Series, and a virtual interview with University of Southern California dance historian and ethnographer E. Moncell Durden, Intangible Roots, and the Black Artist Collective. In 2021 and 2022 (and upcoming November 2023) Gibson curated Culture, Brass, and Jazz in the Park Festival as a partnership between The New Orleans Original BuckShop and ArtsBridge Powered by Toyota, a community arts program of the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas TX.

Summer of 2022, Gibson accepted an invitation to Grand Marshal for the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland leading Second Line processionals and conducting movement workshops. Gibson was honored, as an alumnus, to be a part of the esteemed Jacob’s Pillow 90th Anniversary Season performing her one-woman show “Takin’ It To The Roots” accompanied by Adonis Rose / NOJO 7, the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Jawara Simon, and Alexandro Perez - it garnered her a feature article in The New York Times.

In a teaching capacity, Gibson serves as a 13-year faculty member with the American Dance Festival and at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas for four years. She works with senior citizens in facilities throughout the Dallas Metroplex using a movement therapy curriculum she created while serving as a resident artist at the Ashé Cultural Arts Center in New Orleans. Currently Professor of Practice in Dance at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX, Gibson presented in spring 2023 as guest panelist and instructor for Black Women Embodied Aesthetics Symposium at Duke University, Intangible Roots Professional Development

Summer Intensive at Glorya Kaufman School of Dance at University of Southern California, and is one of the featured artists in Moving Together, an official documentary selected for Dance on Camera at Lincoln Center that premiered in

February 2023. Gibson is beginning14th year on faculty with the American Dance Festival’s PreProfessional Intensive at Duke University, followed by her journey & practice to Trinidad with New Waves Institute 2023.

In the fall of 2023 Gibson is purposed with promises, setting choreographic works on Red Clay Dance Company, and sharing her practice in residency with the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago. Each endeavor, each step, underscores Michelle N. Gibson’s commitment to celebrating, persevering, and innovating the deepseated traditions of her spirit through the culture, while opening spaces for humanity to spiritually align, respect, and heal.

Wanjiru Kamuyu

Wanjiru Kamuyu, native Kenyan based in Paris, France, is associate artist with Theater L’Onde (Vélizy, France) and a Live Feed artist with New York Live Arts (USA). Her career began with its genesis in New York City. As a performer she has worked with Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Bill T. Jones, Molissa Fenley, Anita Gonzales, Okwui Okpokwasili, Nathan Trice, Dean Moss, Tania Isaac… and in Europe with choreographers Robyn Orlin, Emmanuel Eggermont, Nathalie Pubellier, Irène Tassembedo, Bartabas, Stefanie Batten Bland, director/writer Françoise Dô, visual artist JeanPaul Goude and TV director Christian Faure. Alongside Kamuyu has performed in industrials, television and Broadway musicals, The Lion King (Paris) and FELA ! (UK and Equity European and US tours).

Kamuyu founded dance company, WKcollective, which is associate company with creative production agency camin aktion (Montpellier, France). Her choreographic projects include tours in the US, Africa, Asia and Europe. Commissions include musical À la recherché de Joséphine, director Jérôme Savary (Paris and International tours); Love is in the hair, director Jean François Auguste (France tour); Maître Harold, director Hassan Kassi Kouyate (Paris); US esteemed dance departments (Mills College, University of Michigan, Wayne State University, Stephens College); artistic consulting/outside eye for choreographer Bintou Dembele’s ZH; choreographer assistant to Nathan Trice’s Their speech is silver, Their silence is gold; storyteller Nathalie La Boucher’s La Chevauchée du Gange;) and community engagement projects with New WORLD Theater (USA), choreographer Eun-mi Ahn’s project 1:59 (Festival Paris Quartier d’Été), Euroculture and the National Center for Dance project Assemblé (France).

While touring she offers master classes and workshops for dance companies, universities, community and dance centers. Kamuyu holds a MFA (performance & choreography) from Temple University (Philadelphia, PA). She has served as Visiting Guest Professor at Mills College (USA) and is currently core faculty for University of South Florida’s Dance in Paris semester and summer programs. Camin Aktion - Management & Touring caminaktion.eu

The Company

Vershawn Sanders Ward Artistic Director & CEO

Vershawn Sanders-Ward is an ARTIVIST.

She is an award-winning choreographer, arts leader, scholar, and educator.

Sanders-Ward is the Founding Artistic Director and CEO of Chicago-based Red Clay Dance Company and is currently a candidate for Dunham Technique Certification. She holds an MFA in Dance from New York University and is the first recipient of a BFA in Dance from Columbia College Chicago (Gates Millennium Scholar.). Sanders-Ward is a 2022 Dance/USA Artist Fellow, a Chicago Dancemakers Forum Awardee, a Harvard Business School Club of Chicago Scholar, a Dance/USA Leadership Fellow, a 3Arts awardee, and received a Choreography Award from Harlem Stage NYC in 2009. She is a 3-time recipient of NewCity Magazine’s “Players 50, People Who Really Perform for Chicago” and in 2023 was inducted into NewCity’s “Hall of Fame”.

Her choreography has been presented in Chicago, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, The Yard at Martha’s Vineyard, and internationally in Toronto, Dakar, and Kampala.

Vershawn is currently on faculty at Loyola University Chicago in the Fine and Performing Arts Department and has received choreographic commissions from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Loyola University, Columbia College Chicago, Northwestern University, Knox College, AS220, and the National Theatre in Uganda. Her recent project, Rest.Rise.Move.Nourish.Heal was selected for a 2021 National Dance Project Award from NEFA with additional support from the NEA.

As an arts advocate, she serves on the Board of Trustees for Dance/USA and is the Vice-President of the Board of Directors for the Black Arts & Cultural Alliance of Chicago. Vershawn was selected to attend the inaugural Obama Foundation Summit for Emerging Global Leaders and has had the pleasure of gracing the cover of the Chicago Reader, The Citizen and DEMO Magazine.

Chaniece Holmes, Rehearsal Director

Chaniece’s journey with dance began at the age of 2 years old – twirling to the music on Jeopardy. Hailing from Maryland, Chaniece started dancing at church but then began her training with Spirit Wings, a professional liturgical dance company. She then continued to further her training with the Ballet Theatre of Maryland, until she attended Goucher College in Baltimore, MD in the Fall of 2008. Chaniece holds a B.A. in Dance with a distinction in Arts Administration from Goucher College, is Progressing Ballet Technique certified and Cicchetti Grade 1 certified. Chaniece, is very excited to begin her 9th season with the company and her 2nd season as Rehearsal Director.

Leana Allen, Company Member & Asst. Rehearsal Director

Leana is a dance and digital artist from southwest Michigan (Cassopolis/ Dowagiac). Leana finds that her personal rituals and spiritual practices are central to her work, as well as the continued studies of the philosophy of yoga. Leana continues to practice art making to stay sensitive, investigative, and to stand in right relationship with herself and beings in the world. Leana is excited to begin her fourth season with the company.

Celeste Brace, Company Member

Celeste Brace is a movement artist/teacher from Colorado that engages with dance as a holistic, spiritual practice and an avenue for curiousity. As a young dancer, she trained with Colorado Springs’ Ormao Dance Company and has recently graduated with a BFA in Dance with Columbia College Chicago’s class of 2023. At Columbia, she had the privilege of performing works by Darrell Jones, Lisa Gonzales, Raquel Monroe, C. Kemal Nance, and Paige Cunningham Caldarella, as well as performing as a guest artist with Ayodele Drum and Dance in the company’s 2021 concert Herstory II Tell: Femmes de Pouvoir. In Spring of 2023, her work was acknowledged by the American College Dance Association as a selection for the National Gala Concerts. Celeste is so excited and filled with gratitude to dance with Red Clay Dance Company for its 15th season!

Rahila Coats, Company Member

Rahila Naomi Stadem Coats is an improviser, choreographer, instructor, and teaching artist. She has performed new works and repertoire by Abigail Sena Atugah, Kofi Anthonio, Judith Brin Ingber, Karen Charles, Marciano Dos Silva Santos, Carl Flink, Kevin Iega Jeff, Michel Kouakou, Ohad Naharin, Andrea Miller, Robert Moses, Leslie Parker, Jeffrey Peterson, Uri Sands, Chris Schlicting, Gabby Abram, Erin Kilmurray, Anna Martine Whitehead, and Tali WertheimAgranionik within and outside the dance community in the United States. Her works have been shown through the support of Twenty Percent Productions, 2018 Jerusalem Jazz Festival, MN Fringe Festival, Company Projects, Synapse Arts, and University of Ghana- Legon. Currently she performs with the music group Family Junket and works in CONDUIT alongside Gina Hoch-Stall and Ann Marie Iego. In 2021, She received Chicago’s 3Art’s Make A Wave Award along with 120 other artists. She holds gratitude for her family that has brought her to Chicago and celebrates the community she learns and loves from in the city. Rahila is excited to begin her second season with the company.

Jordyn Gibson, Company Member

Jordyn Gibson is an emerging dance professional based in Chicago, Illinois. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, she began her training at the Louisville Ballet School and continued with the Youth Performing Arts School. Gibson recently graduated in May of 2023 from the University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign with a BFA in Dance and high academic honors. During her time at the university, she received a myriad of acknowledgments and awards, including Outstanding Undergraduate Performance Award, Undergraduate Project Award, and the Ahmad D. & Dulce G. Issa Dance Scholarship. Jordyn also received a Community Leadership Award, University YMCA Bailey Scholars Award, the LAC Fortitude Scholarship from Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and the Louisville NAACP Scholarship. Gibson has trained in ballet, modern, house, and other dances of the African diaspora.

At the University of Illinois, she performed works by Endalyn Taylor, Donald Byrd, Bevara Anderson, Abby Williams Chin, and Paige CunninghamCalderella. She has participated in summer intensives such as the Professional Division of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Dance Festival, and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago.

A leader, mentor, and advocate in her community, Jordyn believes in dedication to important causes. She is a founding member of the Black Advocacy Team at the University of Illinois where she strived to make safer spaces in the dance community for black students. Gibson is thrilled to begin her first season with Red Clay Dance Company.

Alexandria Kinard, Company Member

Alexandria “Alex” Kinard is a dance artist, choreographer, and teacher. Alex holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree in Dance from The University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (UofI), where she also obtained her 200hr Yoga teacher certification. During her time at UofI she has performed in works by Donald Byrd, Endalyn Taylor, Dr. Curtis Kemal Nance, Linda Lehovec, Danzel Thompson Stout, and Bevara Anderson. While finishing up her undergraduate experience, Alex had the opportunity to perform at the American Dance Festival for Dr. Nance honoring the legacy of Dr. Kariamu Welsh by performing her work, Women Gather. Alex has been an apprentice with Parsons Dance Company and a second company member at Dayton Contemporary Dance Company. In her hometown of Louisville, KY she graduated from the Youth Performing Arts School, where she trained in ballet, pointe, modern, jazz, and contemporary. Alex is a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated. Alex is very excited to move back to Illinois to begin her 1st season with Red Clay Dance Company.

Kaylah King, Company Member

Kaylah King is a dancer, choreographer and teaching artist based in Chicago, IL. She received her BFA in Dance from Sam Houston State University in May 2022. She began training in Houston, TX under the direction of Sherese Campbell. Alexander has showcased original choreography in the SHSU undergraduate showcase “Dances @ 8” as well as presented her film “ARE YOU OKAY” in DanceWorks Chicago’s DanceChance. Furthermore, her piece “Les Funérailles Du Jazz” was featured at the Barnstorm Dance Festival in May 2022. She has had the honor to learn and work with a variety of acclaimed dance artists; Some of these notable choreographers include Joshua Manculich, Francisco Graciano, Shonna Hickman-Matlock, Kevin Ward and Alexis Diggs. She was a member of Dayton Contemporary Dance Company’s Second Company for the 2022-2023 season. Kaylah is excited to start her first season with Red Clay Dance Company.

SJ Swilley, Company Member

Originally from Charlotte, NC, SJ Swilley is a Black queer movement artist and educator. Centering their own notions of liberation, empowerment and mental health, they are a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Johnson C. Smith University where they received a BA in Dance and a BA in Communication Arts. Swilley holds an MFA in Dance from Temple University where they initially began adjunct teaching. Swilley is an alum of the American Dance Festival where they served as assistant rehearsal director to Michelle Gibson. Additionally, they are an alum of the Urban Bush Women’s Summer Leadership Institute. Swilley has been honored to work and study under impeccable artists including Candace Jennings, PJ Pennewell, Shani Collins, and LaTanya Johnson. They have performed with Lela Aisha Jones|FlyGround, Martha Connerton/Kinetic Works, and Kariamu and Company.

They have presented work at the Cherry Street Pier Show, The American College Dance Association, Loose Leaves Showcase, and Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD!) Prior to joining the touring company of Red Clay Dance, Swilley has served as faculty at Columbia College Chicago, Denison University, Temple University and Barber-Scotia College. Swilley is a 20202021 performance fellow with Queer Art, a 2020-2021 recipient of the Rose Vernick Artistic Transformation Award, and a 2023 City of Chicago (DCASE) Grant Awardee. They are thrilled to be on board their first season with Red Clay Dance Company.

Chanelle Turnbull, Company Member

Chanelle Turnbull began her dance training where she was born and raised in Greensboro, NC. She attended High School at Weaver Academy of Performing Arts and in the evening’s danced at The Pointe! Studio of Dance. During her High School summers, Chanelle attended summer training programs such as Dance Theatre of Harlem, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and Duke Ellington School of the Arts Dance Program. Chanelle continued her dance training at East Carolina University where she graduated with her Bachelor’s in Aine arts Degree in 2021. There she trained in dance choreography, ballet, contemporary jazz and pointe. While in college Chanelle was able to train with outside choreographers such as Jennifer Archibald and Daniel Madoff from the Merce Cunningham Trust. Chanelle also represented her university after she received a full scholarship to the International Blacks in Dance Association. This inspired Chanelle to really focus on teaching and choreographing while in school as well. Upon graduation from college, she continued to pursue her dance career by teaching at her home studio in Greensboro while also pursuing her passion to perform onstage. In the fall of 2022 Chanelle received a full scholarship to Visceral Dance Chicago’s Trainee Program. Chanelle is super excited to be joining Red Clay Dance Company for their 15th season!

Board of Directors

Catrina Franklin, Chair

Yewande Maduekwe, Vice-Chair

Ann Carter, Treasurer

Lola Eniolorunda, Corresponding Secretary

Vershawn Sanders-Ward

Sara Coleman

Andre Gill

Lakesha Lundy

Staff

Artistic

Amy Cole, Company Manager

Chaniece Holmes, Rehearsal Director

Leana Allen, Asst. Rehearsal Director

Administration/Operations

Ray Ward, Director of Facility & Operations

Brittany Bradley, Operations Assistant

Nyja White, Receptionist

LaDonna Lane, HR Consultant

ARTSFMS, Financial Consultant

External Affairs

Jailen Ellis, Director of Marketing

Oliver Dowdell, Digital Marketing Associate

Elizabeth Neukirch, PR Consultant

Education

Destine Young, Director of Community Engagement & Education

Jada Cunningham, School of Dance Manager

Marisa Miles, CEEP Program Manager

Production

Jacob Snodgrass, Production Manager/Resident Light Designer

Reign Winker, Stage Manager

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