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Survival, Economies, Music
Written by Toshi Reagon and Comm 655
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RESCHEDULED for Spring 2022
Written by Artist-in-Residence and Mellon DisTIL Fellow, Toshi Reagon, this new musical works with communication students in Professor Renee Alexander Craft’s and Joseph Megel’s Performance, Politics, and Culture class. Based on Ta Nehesi Coates’ book, The Water Dancer, this work is part of a series focusing on migration and immigration as a way we engage with survival, economies, and music.
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Co-sponsored by Creative Futures and Carolina Performing Arts

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