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Sankofa concerts go virtual

The Department of Dance at SUNY Brockport was not willing to let their typical programming be one thing to just do without this year. It may look different, and be delivered differently than it was in the past, but the Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble will premiere its annual concert virtually on Saturday, May 1, at 7:30 p.m. The video will be available in an on-demand basis through May 22. Patrons may purchase tickets online ($10/general audiences, $5/students) at fineartstix.brockport.edu in order to receive the link and watch the concert at any time while the link is live. Donations will also be accepted at the ticketing site. Patrons may contact the Tower Fine Arts Center box office for guidance at 395-2787.

This year’s concert will feature Ballet Merveilles de Guinée as guest artists. The Guinea-based company is committed to preserving and sharing Guinean tradition through performance. Sankofa’s artistic director, Jenise Anthony, relates that “this year’s concert is titled ‘Guinea Fare.’ Some people have used the pandemic as a time to withdraw, but we are maximizing the opportunity to extend our reach to international borders. The guest performance is offered to us in its rawest, most authentic form with the recording having taken place in Guinea. You can almost imagine yourself being there in person.”

The digital end product is not the only thing that is different about the Sankofa concert. Anthony recounted aspects of the process include “rehearsing with all the safety restrictions in place: mask-wearing, social distancing, frequent cleaning, etc. Protocols meant a change of performance space and masks that match the costumes. However—through it all—as an ensemble, we found new meanings to the words and ideals of community, support, and unity.”

The Sankofa company will appear in the first half of the concert, with the second half turned over to their guest artists. Anthony will be premiering a new dance, “Soko,” and re-staging her “Sorsornet.” Mouminatou Camara’s work “Sofa” will also be included in this production. If there is one regret for Anthony it is that, due to the pandemic protocols, “the traditional invitation to join us on stage during the finale is not possible but we still invite the viewers to join in the celebration of dance and music that we are presenting. The joy and excitement would be encouraged with virtual participation in Sankofa’s final dance piece.”

More information about the Fine Arts Series at The College at Brockport can be found at brockport.edu/academics/fine_arts or on Facebook.

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