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ASASE YAA African American Dance Theater: Drum Love

First Preview: Jan 22, 2019
Opening Date: Feb 2, 2019
Closing Date: Feb 3, 2019
Running Time: 02:00
ASASE YAA African American Dance Theater: Drum Love

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Playing @
Peter J Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space
70 East Fourth Street, New York City, NY 100025
Drum Love is a classic love story, rites of passage, and coming of age tale complete with a tragic heroine, suitors, and concerned family. The work follows the time-honored format of African ballets expertly produced by the touring national companies of West African countries.

Conceived, choreographed, and directed by Artistic Director Yao Ababio, Drum Love tells the story of a young girl who falls for three artists of The Big City. She ignores warnings to avoid them and becomes involved with all three. Eventually she gets pregnant, is rejected, and realizes that she has created a situation that will bring shame to her family. In the end, she embraces the support of her family and friends.

Incorporating dance, song, and live music, the completed work will engage audiences with the excitement and vigor of African dance while presenting an urban twist on traditional themes. It will be performed by 7 dancers, 5 drummers, and a traditional Malian band.
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Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

Performance Schedule

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd @ 7:30 PM


Director
  • Yao Ababio

Choreography
  • Yao Ababio

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$35.00 - $50.00

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Accessibility

  • Restroom

    Restrooms with accessible features are located inside the Sharp Theatre and on the Thalia level.
  • Assisted Listening System

    We offer infrared hearing devices that can be used in any seat during any performance in the Sharp or Thalia. The devices are free We do not currently use looping devices.
  • Wheelchair Info

    In the Sharp for those in need, we have designated wheelchair-accessible seating as well as a ramp with access to the orchestra section. The Thalia Theatre is accessible via elevator from the main lobby or through the side entrance located on 95th. Ramps are available on either side of our Theatre
  • Elevator/Escalator

    The lobby elevator serves all levels of Symphony Space.
  • Parking

    Public Parking at 169 West 95th Street (special rate: $25 for 6 hours with your Symphony Space ticket stub) and Convenient Parking both provide easy and reasonably-priced access to our venue.
  • Telephone

    None on premises

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