Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Notes on Cry Essay

The dances intent is to portray the struggle & strength of the African American women who were in the hard worker trade how women so enslaved & trapped can still manage to be so free. I heard about lynchings, Having that kind of experience as a child left a feeling of rage in me that I think pervades my work Alvin Ailey.She rises again to wear the cloth as a shawl, then steps on its ends as if bound by it to the groundThe final posture mirrors the opening posture of the dance, suggesting a cyclical inevitable emanation of frustration and despairAiley has abstracted this narrative to portray the womans despair. BEEN ON A TRAINThe use of the percussive piano accents in singing to movement. For example, the dynamic emphasis of the gestures Ailey uses.The power of Cry emanates from its defiantly shifting images of identity in its first partitioning, the bottomless abyss of sorrow approached in its second section and the transcendent quality of ecstatic faith engaged in the third sect ion. Cry became emblematic as an act of simultaneous defiance and release. As a depiction of contemporary African Americanidentity, the dance liberated audience and dancer in itsmodernistic layering of movement genres, especially itsconspicuous use of neoAfrican tree trunk part isolations.In this work there are three distinct sections and for each new section, there is a new song that is played. The songs used in this work are Something About John Coltrane by Alice Coltrane, Been On A Train by Laura Nyro and Right On. Be Free. by The Voices Of East Harlem. In a couple of these songs the word north is used quite a bit. My personalinterpretation is that these slaves perhaps saw freedom and/or refuge in northeastward America, wished to be there but something stopped them.She clearly demonstrated Aileys mothers struggles as well as any other African American womans struggles at the time as a slave to their fight for freedom.

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