“The Box Marked Black” is coming to Willamette University Oct. 24-25Posted in Articles, Arts, Autobiography, Media Archive, United States on 2014-10-24 12:09Z by Steven |
“The Box Marked Black” is coming to Willamette University Oct. 24-25
Willamette University News
Salem, Oregon
2014-10-02
What does it mean to be black? Is it the shade of your skin or the kink in your hair? Is it learned?
These questions are explored in “The Box Marked Black: Tales from a Halfrican American growing up Mulatto. With sock puppets!” Written and performed by Damaris Webb and directed by Debra Disbrow, the play is debuting at Willamette University Oct. 24-25.
“In exploring the story of my blackness and unpacking my personal relationship to identity, race and culture, it quickly became clear that the best form for this exploration was as a solo piece,” Webb says. “Hopefully, telling my story will create space for others to unpack and breathe around their own varied identities.”
With only Jenny Willis from “The Jeffersons” as a guide, Webb’s narrative uses direct storytelling, modern dance, song and puppetry to share the perspectives of both sides of her interracial family…
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