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#SpeakingInDance | “I’m looking for channels to tread through,” the performer Okwui Okpokwasili (@bornokwui) said about her multidisciplinary work “Poor People’s TV Room.” Created in collaboration with Peter Born, the dreamlike piece — which is showing at @nylivearts through Saturday — takes its inspiration from women's resistance movements in #Nigeria. Here, @bornokwui performs what she refers to as “sped-up market girl,” which contains gestures that she built from images of pre-Christian West African art figurines and of market girls. At this point in the work, “my character is being overwhelmed by these spirits in the market,” @bornokwui told the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ writer @giadk. The movement is an attempt to open something up. “Like is there anything in the skin that I’ll never be able to articulate, but that can come through?” she said. “I’m always interested in making spaces, especially through movement. That’s where the engine is.” @adamgolfer made this video for our weekly series that explores the world of #dance.


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