Performance: Terrence Spivey - Blurred Universality in Blackness (Part 2)

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Performance: Terrence Spivey - Blurred Universality in Blackness (Part 2)

Saturday, January 25, 3pm 
Blurred Universality in Blackness (Part 2)
Africatown Heritage House, 2465 Wimbush St., Mobile, AL

Join Terrence Spivey for a performance of Our Land: Outta da Horse's Mouth.  This thought-provoking play continues Spivey's exploration of Black identity, history, and culture, offering a rich and powerful theatrical experience.

Our Land: Outta da Horse’s Mouth! is a dramedy that follows a young Mabel Dennison, granddaughter to Lottie “Kanko” Dennison, one of the 110 Clotilda survivors and South Carolina-born boat pilot, former slave, James Dennison. In the play, she shares the history about her grandmother’s journey from Dahomey to her and her husband’s contributions as skilled entrepreneurs. Her knowledge evokes the grandparents into her storytelling with a historical blended, folksy humor and interaction with the audience.

Admission:

Free