Emory Dance Company guest artist Lyrric Jackson is a choreographer and multidisciplinary visual artist. Her work extends across art media via collaborative projects and special events on a global scale. She is currently researching the visceral personal principles of freedom, renewal, and change. Her choreographic work is grounded in contemplative practices and structured improvisation through the contemporary modern dance lens, and inspired by in-depth anthropological and sociological explorations.
"command[ME]N(o)t: An Effort to Understand
& Surrender Everything" is a love letter to the lives lost and
affected by sexual abuse, violence, and assault. After visiting the Kigali
Genocide Memorial and convening with the spirits of those that lost their
lives, specifically the women and children, to sexual violence and genocide, I
became focused on seeking answers to the human condition. Why do we? How could
we? When will we stop? This work is a means of healing from the epiphanies that
have arisen in acknowledgment of the universality of violence against women and
children globally. The overall process of this work has been one of openness
with the dance artists and attempting to be as honest, transparent, and
vulnerable as I can possibly be through actionable memory recall. See a video preview of this work below.
Emory Dance Company performs November 17-19, 2022. For concert tickets call 404-727-5050 or visit https://tickets.arts.emory.edu/2223edcfall.
L. Jackson EDC Rehearsal 2022.mov from Emory Dance Program on Vimeo.
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