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Sharing Our Legacy Dance Theatre
Sharing our hearts, sharing our souls, sharing our history.
The Two Offers (1859)
The Two Offers (1859)

The Two Offers (1859)

Choreography: Teresa Emmons, Music: Ralph Russell, Based on the Short Story “Two Offers” by Frances E.W. Harper

Dancers: Monique Bland, La-Chelle Dickenson, Amber Rance, Amber Spivey, Luis Mulero, Omari Senior, Kennedy Davis

Why I Stand and Speak So

Why I Stand and Speak So

Choreography, Ashley SK Davis, Poet: Glenis Redmond, “Why I Stand and Speak So,” Performed by Glenis Redmond

Dancer: Tumi Nkomo

Iola Leroy (1892)

Iola Leroy (1892)

Choreography: A.T. Moffett,

Music: David Horton and Vianne Reay.

Based on the Novel “Iola Leroy” by Frances E.W. Harper

Dancers: Monique Bland, La-Chelle Dickenson, Amber Rance, Adiah Simpson, Amber Spivey, Luis Mulero, Omari Senior, Kennedy Davis, Melissa Jones, and Monique Relacion as Iola Leroy

 Lecture: We Are All Bound Up Together - 1866 National Woman’s Rights Convention, New York, New York

Lecture: We Are All Bound Up Together - 1866 National Woman’s Rights Convention, New York, New York

Choreography: Lynnette Young Overby and the Dancers

Lecture: Performed by Sharia Benn as Frances E.W. Harper

Dancers: Monique Bland, La-Chelle Dickenson, Amber Rance, Adiah Simpson, Amber Spivey, Luis Mulero, Omari Senior, Monique Relacion, Melissa Jones

Harriet Jacobs – Overcoming a Life of Confinement

Harriet Jacobs – Overcoming a Life of Confinement

Poetry: “House: Another Kind of Field”, by Glenis Redmond, Performed by Glenis Redmond

Choreography: Lynnette Young Overby and Amber Rance

Dancer: Amber Rance

My legacy

My legacy

Choreographer: Marion Hamermesh with contributions by the dancers

Poetry: Predecessor by Glenis Redmond, Performed by Luis Mulero, Amber Rance, Melissa Jones, Monique Relacion

Dancers: Monique Bland, La-Chelle Dickenson, Amber Rance, Alana Romero, Adiah Simpson, Amber Spivey, Luis Mulero, Omari Senior, Monique Relacion, Kennedy Davis, Melissa Jones, with Sharia Benn as Frances E.W. Harper

Finale:  A Message of Hope

Finale: A Message of Hope

Choreographers: Lynnette Young Overby, La-Chelle Dickenson and Amber Spivey

Dancers: Monique Bland, La-Chelle Dickenson, Amber Rance, Alana Romero, Adiah Simpson, Amber Spivey, Luis Mulero, Omari Senior, Monique Relacion, Kennedy Davis, Melissa Jones, with Sharia Benn as Frances E.W. Harper

Music: Every Time I Feel the Spirit, Adapted by Arreon A. Harley-Emerson, Founder and Artistic Director of Elevate Vocal Arts, and Delaware State University Choir’s Director, Christy Stevenson Taylor

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The Two Offers (1859)
Why I Stand and Speak So
Iola Leroy (1892)
 Lecture: We Are All Bound Up Together - 1866 National Woman’s Rights Convention, New York, New York
Harriet Jacobs – Overcoming a Life of Confinement
My legacy
Finale:  A Message of Hope

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