'When soprano
Julia Bullock took the stage recently to sing the legacy and history of Josephine Baker, the groundbreaking African-American singer and performer who fought in the civil rights movement, she didn’t dress it up. There was no marcelled hair, no banana skirt. Just a woman using her voice to speak truth to power and telling the story of a woman who paved the way. Her star ascending, the Juilliard-trained Bullock and host
Helga Davis talk about what can and can’t be processed through performance and what it means to find your voice and your place in the world.' -- WQXR
Published on January 03, 2017 15:22