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Alethea Pace will perform at Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture on Friday, March 13.
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As part of the CUNY (City University
of New York) Dance Initiative, the
Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture
presents Bronx-based dancer and choreographer
Alethea Pace in a preview
of two works.
The preview takes place on Friday,
March 13 at 7:30 p.m. on the Main Theater
Stage at 450 Grand Concourse.
Admission is free with tickets required.
Tickets can be reserved at (718)
518-4455 or www.hostoscenter.org .
The box offi ce is open Monday
through Friday, 1 to 4 p.m., and two
hours prior to performance.
Pace creates multimedia works that
consider the ways in which we carry
the weight of our histories. Rooted in
a hybrid of movement forms, contemporary
dance and dances of the African
diaspora, her work also integrates
text, video, set design, oral history and
community-based practices.
In this lecture/demonstration, Pace
will preview excerpts from two works.
The fi rst, I swallowed your absence,
is inspired by Octavia Butler’s
story ‘The Book of Martha’ about the
gradual awakening of a black woman
as she examines the God-Human relationship.
The second preview is Here goes
the neighborhood, an offering to the
Bronx. Pace, along with dancer Richard
Rivera and actor Gabriel Hernandez,
provide a glimpse into the memories
that fi ll the absence of a place
faced with forgetting, erasure, transformation
and possibility while offering
an invitation to reclaim space and
empower community.
Alethea facilitates artistic experiences
that remind us of the wealth
of knowledge we hold in our bodies
and our histories, and empower us to
dream of radical visions for our future.
Using the language of her body,
Pace’s work asks the audience to consider
how race and identity exist beyond
the body itself.
Her movement style refl ects a hybrid
of forms to articulate complexity;
they include contemporary and modern
dance and dances of the African
diaspora.
An integral part of Hostos Community
College / CUNY since 1982,
the Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture,
which includes two state-of- theart
theaters of 900 and 367 seats each,
a black box experimental theater, and
a museum-grade art gallery, is a resource
for students and faculty in addition
to serving the cultural needs
of South Bronx residents and neighboring
communities. Recognized nationally
as a leader in Latin and African
based programming, the Hostos
Center creates performing and visual
arts forums in which the diverse cultural
heritages of its audiences are
celebrated and cultivated. In meeting
that objective, the Center is dedicated
to the development of emerging artists
and the creation of new work.
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