Honey Pot Performance
UW Humanities Building-Mills Hall 455 N. Park St., Madison, Wisconsin 53706
The Feminist Theory and Music 13 conference is pleased to welcome Honey Pot Performance to the UW-Madison Campus for a free public performance on Friday, August 7.
Honey Pot Performance, an Afro-diasporic creative community, will perform Juke Cry Hand Clap, a dance, music, and spoken word exploration of Black Chicago during the long 20th century. Drawing from music forms such as blues, gospel, disco, and funk as well as dances such as the slow drag, bopping, stepping, the hustle, and line dances, Juke Cry Hand Clap explores “house” as an evolving embodied lineage of African American forms of making community and of cultural resistance.
This performance is free and open to the public.
Friday, August 7, 7:00pm, Mills Hall, Humanities Building, 455. N. Park
Honey Pot Performance comes to Madison as part of the Feminist Theory and Music conference, which is co-sponsored by the UW-Madison School of Music and the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College.
For more information on FTM 13 http://www.femtheorymusic.org