21 min

A Place for PURPLE: Revisiting the Community of San Juan Hill Spotlight in PURPLE: The Podcast

    • Performing Arts

We continue the journey and hear about the place where PURPLE: A Ritual In Nine Spells was developed: the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, which is also the neighborhood formerly known as San Juan Hill, and the community engagement process with the Lincoln Square Neighborhood center.

More information on SLMD’s Community Engagement for PURPLE SLMD’s Community Engagement Curriculum Listen to the full EP: What Does PURPLE Sound Like Lincoln Center’s Legacies of San Juan Hill website
This episode features interviews with: Artistic Director Sydnie L. Mosley; SLMDances Creative Partners Brittany Grier and Candance Sumpter; and Community partners Jacqueline Wright and Marie Stephen. Additionally featuring excerpts from interview footage recorded in 1985 by New York City’s municipal broadcast television station, WNYC-TV, for Neighborhood Voices, a limited series on changing city neighborhoods, archived by the NYC Department of Records & Information Services.


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We continue the journey and hear about the place where PURPLE: A Ritual In Nine Spells was developed: the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, which is also the neighborhood formerly known as San Juan Hill, and the community engagement process with the Lincoln Square Neighborhood center.

More information on SLMD’s Community Engagement for PURPLE SLMD’s Community Engagement Curriculum Listen to the full EP: What Does PURPLE Sound Like Lincoln Center’s Legacies of San Juan Hill website
This episode features interviews with: Artistic Director Sydnie L. Mosley; SLMDances Creative Partners Brittany Grier and Candance Sumpter; and Community partners Jacqueline Wright and Marie Stephen. Additionally featuring excerpts from interview footage recorded in 1985 by New York City’s municipal broadcast television station, WNYC-TV, for Neighborhood Voices, a limited series on changing city neighborhoods, archived by the NYC Department of Records & Information Services.


Follow Kirya Traber on social media
Twitter: twitter.com/Kiryatraber
IG instagram.com/kiryat
Website: kiryatraber.com

Follow SLMDances on social media
Twitter: twitter.com/slmdances
Instagram: nstagram.com/slmdances
Facebook: facebook.com/sydnielmosleydances
Website: slmdances.com

21 min