Tuesday, April 27, 2010

I Care About Pearl!

Pearl Primus is an exquisite piece of African-American history. As an African-American female, I find her story to be extremely inspirational, motivating, and personal to me. Before conducting research on her, I knew nothing about her. Learning about her life's accomplishments is like seeing myself succeeding in accomplishing my own life goals.

Like Pearl, I started formal dance training in my latter years. Seeing how Pearl blossomed in her gift is motivation for me to continue moving forward. Additionally, Pearl was a "jack of all trades" as she was educated in medicine sciences and social sciences. She was trained in Afro-Caribbean dances, as well as ballet and modern. Again, I relate to her as I consider myself well read in many different arenas. Researching her life has given my hope that all things work together for good. She used her life experiences and made them work for her benefit. Pearl's personal stories, beliefs, and values became real life stories on stage through movement.

The life of Pearl Primus should not be ignored because of the great impact her life had in the world of dance. Pearl brought life to African and Caribbean dancing on stage. She was apart of many other black choreographers that helped to show the rich history of movement embedded in the ancestors of African-Americans. Additionally, she meshed that movement with modern and ballet movement, which transcended her dances into another level of passionate dance. Today, more and more dance artists are using different art and movement forms to transform dance. Pearl played a big part in making this transformation come to past by giving dance the gift of African and Caribbean stage influence.

3 comments:

  1. I found it very inspirational in how you feel about Pearl Primus! Reading about her on your blog has made me admire her even more. I feel as well that she has done so much research on Afro-Caribbean dances and bring it to life here in American. I find it to be extremely enlightening for me as an artist.

    Great Job!!
    - Michelle

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  2. Thanks Michelle! Her work has impacted me! Although there is not much video footage of her repertory available online, what I have seen is inspirational. Her ideas have helped me when I start looking to explore new ways of choreographing pieces.

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  3. thanks for this inspirational labour of love

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