A multi-disciplinary mediation exploring the identities of individual Black men relating to provocative themes such as origins, nourishment, heritage, nature, sexuality, and technology in the 21st century.
It is a bio-mythography that uses multimedia, dance, and storytelling to engage the audience in the personal journeys of two men who question and investigate connections to their ancestors, personal memories, and experiences with life and death. These are not stories of Black men that we think we know. This work challenges assumptions and provokes rethinking.
Afro/Solo/Man is unafraid to take on all of our socio-cultural demons around race, gender, sexuality, and brother(hood).







