FRANCES HARPER: AN ACTIVIST/ARTIVIST LIFE
By Sharing Our Legacy Dance Theatre
March 1
FRANCES HARPER: AN ACTIVIST/ARTIVIST LIFE portrays Harper’s multiple accomplishments through a choreographic, multidisciplinary production. Directed by Professor Emerita, Lynnette Young Overby, the program brings to life Harper’s poetry, novels, lectures and enduring legacy that not only informs us of the impactful life she lived from 1825-1911 – but is relevant to the challenges we face today. The production includes Her poems Blessed Hope, Slave Mother, and Sketches of a Southern Life. Her novel, Iola Leroy; short story, The Two Offers; and her lecture, We are All Bound Up Together are also included in the program. Additionally, there are original poems by Glenis Redmond and Original music by Ralph Russell, David Horton and Vianne Reay.
The 14 performers include current and former University of Delaware students as well as local community and professional performers. Seven choreographers have created dances that are evocative and illuminate the meaning of Harper’s work and life. Sheria Benn, a professional actress who has previously performed a solo work based on Frances Harper’s life, embodies Harper as she weaves together the various suites in this program. The production concludes with an adapted version of Every Time I Feel the Spirit, by Arreon Harley-Emerson, performed by his award-winning choir – Elevate Vocal Arts.
Performed by Sharing Our Legacy Dance Theatre, the piece exemplifies “embodied history,” Dr. Overby’s method of interpreting African American narratives through dance, music, poetry, and visual art. Her past works—created through deep collaboration with choreographers, historians, and artists—include David Drake: An Enslaved Potter’s Tale, Sketches: The Life of Harriet E. Wilson, Mary Ann Shadd Cary: Her Life and Legacy, and Women of Consequence.
With FRANCES HARPER: AN ACTIVIST/ARTIVIST LIFE, Dr. Overby continues her vital work of illuminating untold Black stories and engaging audiences through the power of performance. In partnership with #DigBlk, she brings Harper’s legacy to life for a new generation—reclaiming history, honoring resilience, and celebrating artistic activism.
Showtime:
March 1 @ 3:00pm
Tickets:
General Admission: $20
Students & Seniors: $10
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