Shango
At the time of a ceremony of sacrifice voodoo in tribute to Shango, god of the thunder of the people yoruba, a white cock is sacrificed; the part refers here to the human sacrifices which survived in the islands of the Caribbean. The boy who kills the cock is suddenly had by Damballa, the god snake. The priest protects it by incantations and draws aside the evil of the community. Shango is the African god of the lightning and justice and is very present in the afro-caribéenne culture that Katherine Dunham studied in Haiti, Cuba, Trinidad and Jamaica.
CREDITS
Creation: 1945
Choreographer: Katherine Dunham
Frontier runners: Emilio Lastaria, Jacky Walcoot
Supervision: Marie-Christine Dunham-Pratt
Duration: 12 min
Interpreters: 12 dancers and 3 musicians
Carlès, James
James Carles is a choreographer, researcher and lecturer. He received initial training in dance and music of Africa and its Diaspora and then trained with the great names of modern dance in New York and London mainly. Since 1992, he hired an artistic and analytical approach that explores the “places junctions” between the dances, rhythms and philosophies of Africa and its Diaspora with technical and western thoughts frames. To date, his company’s directory contains more than fifty pieces of his own creation and authors like Katherine Dunham, Pearl Primus, Talley Beatty, Asadata Dafora, Geraldine Armstrong, Rick Odums, Wayne Barbaste, Carolyn Carlson, Robyn Orlin, etc.
Dancer soloist and outstanding performer, James Carles was performer and artistic collaborator for not only numerous “all music” ranging from Baroque to contemporary music, through jazz; but also choreographers such as Carolyn Carlson, Robyn Orlin, Rui Horta, Myriam Naisy, etc.
Artist associated with Astrada- Jazz In Marciac 2012-2014, research associate in the laboratory of the University LLA Créatis Jean Jaures Toulouse, James Carles is particularly invests in heritage projects for diversity and diffusion of choreographic culture. He is also founder and artistic director of the festival “Dances and Black Continents”.
Dunham, Katherine
Katherine Dunham, anthropologist and Broadway choreographer, spent over 30 years on stage and participated in a dozen films. She has choreographed acts, shows, musical comedies, ballets, and staged operas. She was one of the first international Black dance stars. She knew how to reach out to a large public and fire them up (through her good sense of staging and scenography, her inspirational themes, her subjects, her beauty…). She revived the heritage of Black culture, as it is and also placed it in the context of American Dance. She restored dignity to the black artist and allowed him to access the stage in concert.
Carlès, James
Since 2016, James Carlès has made the choice to make available to the public a selection of its videos.
Shango
Choreography
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Katherine Dunham - Passeurs : Emilio Lastaria, Jacky Walcoot - Supervision : Marie-Christine Dunham-Pratt - Reprise James Carlès (2009)
Interpretation
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12 danseurs et 3 musiciens
Duration
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12 minutes