Soprano Julia Bullock Talks Finding Your Voice and Place in the World

'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
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Published on January 03, 2017 15:22
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