'"Where would we be if we still had those kind of energies around?"
Savion Glover told WNYC's cultural critic Rebecca Carroll, referring to the late tap dancer
Gregg Burge, who
died at 40 years old from a brain tumor, and choreographer Michael Peters, who also
died young at 46. Glover used that inquiry as the premise for his
new, limited-run show at the Joyce Theater called
Lady5 @Savion Glover's BaRoQue'Blak TaP Cafe, which imagines a conversation with Burge through an ensemble performance. "If those cats were here, I think — not to discredit what the kids are calling twerking — we would be in a different place of understanding our body language".' --
WNYC News
Published on July 07, 2019 06:40