Lenelle Moïse: Ache what Make

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Ache what Make

Ache What Make combines urgent poetry, ritual theatre and layered song to reflect on disaster, dignity and death-defying love. Whether she's talking about post-earthquake Haiti, conjuring Jean-Michel Basquiat, or recounting her run-in with a skinhead on a crowded city train, Moïse testifies to stubborn compassion and a playful will to live.

Biography

Lenelle Moïse creates jazz-infused, politicized performances about Haitian-American identity and the intersection of race, class, gender, sexuality, memory and magic. Moïse is a Huntington Theatre Company Playwriting Fellow. Her plays and solo performances include MERIT, EXPATRIATE and WOMB-WORDS, THIRSTING. She is the author of HAITI GLASS.

Background Information
  • Encuentro Location (Montréal): Concordia University, Hexagram Black Box
  • Date: June 22, 2014
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Lenelle Moïse: Ache what Make Edited by Victor Bautista
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