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A performance tracing the Middle Passage to modern-day freedom. asking what it truly means to be free.

About the Work

This work traces the ongoing reality of Black death across history, moving from the Middle Passage through the Underground Railroad to the present day. We explore how violence, survival, and memory are carried in the body across generations.

Rather than presenting history as something distant or resolved, the work positions it as active and present—shaping how bodies move, relate, and endure. The performers navigate the tension between connection and loss, asking what it means to survive within systems that have never fully let go.

At its core, the piece questions the idea of freedom as something complete. It invites you to consider how histories of displacement, resistance, and violence continue to live in the body, and how that reality shapes our understanding of liberation today.