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Director’s Note
Good evening and welcome to The Moment, Elon Department of Performing Arts First All-Black Cabaret. In the last few months, we have been living through what many have been calling “the dual pandemics”. COVID-19 has turned our world upside down as every industry and every person has had to make drastic changes to their way of life. The second pandemic is actually one that has plagued this country since its inception. Systemic and structural racism and it’s even more despicable father, white supremacy. Thousands across the country are finally waking up to what many of us have known for a while, that the promise that “all men are created equal” was a lie that is still perpetuated today. While many see the arts as a safe haven from the flaws of the world, this is misguided. Like all systems, the performing arts are not immune to white supremacy. In fact, as the de facto culture makers of the world, the performing arts is deeply ensnared within the claws of racism. We have to begin doing our part in transforming the field of performing arts. As artists, every time you go into a studio or learn a monologue, we have to question, how is this work transforming, deconstructing, and rebuilding what the arts looks like? The work we do cannot be the continuation of the deeply harmful practices in the arts, our work must be transformational. Tonight, we have begun our contribution to this transformation. As we work through these dual pandemics, a lot of emotions can flare. Pain, loss, despair, grief, but also in these times of crisis, great beauty and truth can emerge. Tonight, we hope that you’ll bear witness to these truths. Our Black truths, our Black beauty, Black joy, and Black celebration. This evening would not be possible without the contributions of dozens of folks, who you will see in the credits at the end of the evening. Yet there are a few people who I would like to extend the deepest gratitude to. The first being every single Black person in the diaspora. We are dope as hell y’all and despite everything that’s being thrown our way, we still get outta bed and DO IT. Secondly, I would like to thank the Elon Department of Performing Arts and their support of this production, namely department chair Prof. Lauren Kearns and Director of Music Theatre, Prof. Julio Agustin Matos. Additionally, I would like to thank our faculty advisor Dan Gibson as well as Prof. J McMerty and the iMedia majors who literally brought this show to life. There is a quote from James Baldwin that speaks to our celebration this evening. He writes, “There is never a time in the future in which we will work out our salvation. The challenge is in the moment, the time is always now.” Thank you again for joining us. Please enjoy The Moment.
Acknowledgments
Elon Department of Performing Arts, Prof. Julio Augstin Matos Jr., Prof. Lauren Kearns, Dr. Susanne Shawyer, Prof. David McGraw, Prof. Kim Shively, Prof. Bill Webb, Prof. Natalie Hart, Haidee Dollak, Tyson Hankins, Bryan Baker & School of COM, Dr. Thomas Arcaro, Sujaya Sunkara, Caitlin Strickland
Cast
Jaelyn Alexander |
Naiya Banks |
Zeth Dixon |
Haile Ferrier |
Lauryn Harper |
Anne-Sophie Hill |
Hannah Hubbard |
Kayla Jacobs |
Kevin Lacey |
Zion Middleton |
Sayo Oni |
Candace Rhodes |
Lake Sims-Winfrey |
Araya Sykes |
Renell Taylor |
Christine Wanda |
Giselle Watts |
Sidney Wilson |
Cullen Zeno |
Creative Team
Artistic Director | Kamal Lado |
Music Supervisor | Kevin Lacey |
Assistant Director | Hannah Hubbard |
Faculty Advisor | Prof. Dan Gibson |
Dramaturg | Lake Sims-Winfrey |
Director of Outreach | Zion Middleton |
Publicity Director | Jaelyn Alexander |
Music Director | Christine Wanda |
Director | Naiya Banks |
Director | Sidney Wilson |
Crew
Director of Production | Prof. Jason McMerty |
Videographer and Editor | Jordan Young |
Videographer and Editor | Jasmine Simmons |
Videographer and Editor | Yasmeen Grandison |
Videographer and Editor | Medeleine Horrell |
Videographer and Editor | Dion Cummings |
Videographer and Editor | Abigail Bekele |
Videographer and Editor | Natalie Oldani |
Videographer and Editor | JD Grant |
Photographer and Editor | Willem Butler |
Audio Engineer | Eddie Falshaw |
Set List
“On The Deck of a Spanish Sailing Ship” from Songs for a New World
Director: Kamal Lado
Music Director: Christine Wanda
Cullen Zeno, Kevin Lacey, Christine Wanda and Giselle Watts
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“Four Women” by Nina Simone
Director: Kamal Lado
Music Director: Kevin Lacey
Candace Rhodes, Jaelyn Alexander, Sidney Wilson, and Kayla Jacobs
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“No Child” by Nilaja Sun
Lake Sims-Winfrey
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“I’ve Never Been In Love Before” from Guys and Dolls
Director: Kamal Lado
Music Director: Kevin Lacey
Zion Middleton and Haile Ferrier
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Summer somewhere/Sonnet 18
Director: Kevin Lacey and Sidney Wilson
Naiya Banks and Zeth Dixon
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We Shall Overcome/Glory – In Memoriam Section
Director: Kamal Lado
Music Director: Jaelyn Alexander
Full Company
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~Intermission~
Laura
Director and Choreography Remounting: Hannah Hubbard
Hannah Hubbard, Renell Taylor, Sidney Wilson, and Kayla Jacobs
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August Wilson Monologue Tribute
Director: Zion Middleton
Naiya Banks, Araya Sykes, Anne-Sophie Hill, Zeth Dixon, Renell Taylor, and Cullen Zeno
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Disney Princess Power Medley
Director: Lake Sims-Winfrey
Music Director: Christine Wanda
Anne-Sophie Hill, Lake Sims-Winfrey, Kayla Jacobs, Giselle Watts, Lauryn Harper, and Sidney Wilson
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“Masterpiece (Mona Lisa)”
Director: Kamal Lado
Music Director: Kevin Lacey
Candace Rhodes
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“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”
Director: Hannah Hubbard
Music Director: Kevin Lacey
Choreographer: Kamal Lado
Cast: Full Company featuring Elon Performing Arts Alum
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