| New Production of 'Amistad' to Headline Spoleto Festival |
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| Written by AAI | |
| Monday, 07 April 2008 | |
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A new production of a freshly revised version of composer Anthony Davis's epic work Amistad will headline the 2008 Spoleto Festival USA. Directed by Sam Helfrich with costumes by Kaye Voyce and an imaginative set by Caleb Wertenbaker, this highly anticipated new production will inaugurate the reopening of Memminger Auditorium, an historic theater in downtown Charleston that has just undergone extensive rehabilitation. Imani Winds, the Grammy nominated wind quintet will make a special guest appearance with the Spoleto Festival USA orchestra while the Carolina Chocolate Drops, a young African-American trio dedicated to reviving black string band music, will offer four concerts of string and jug band music of the thirties and forties. Comments (2)
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written by Mary Cimino, April 19, 2008
Memminger Auditorium is not an historic theatre but is newly renovated. Memminger Auditorium was part of Memminger School which , until recent years, was still a school. The historic Theatre in Charleston is the Dock Street Theatre and , for the first time, will not be used during the festival, since it is now being restored. I am anxious to see the renovated Memminger Auditorium as well. I had no idea, however, that the replica or Amistad was also to be here.(Charleston) So true that it resonates in Charleston. Cannot wait to see it.
... written by Amadu Massally, April 13, 2008
Being Sierra Leonean it is easy to be biased and fully support the Amistad Schooner's appearance in Charleston, SC to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. As many of us know, Sierra Leone played a huge role during slavery as thousands of Sierra Leoneans were brought into the Lower Country of South Carolina and Georgia primarily to cultivate rice. Although this story is also largely America's history, we are proud to share a common heritage with this country, albeit in a twisted way.
As President of the Sierra Leone Network, a leading national organization of Sierra Leoneans in America, we fully support this cause and I will be there in person over the weekend of Mat 18 - 20 to commemorate and celebrate OUR history. Regards, Amadu Massally Chairman, the Sierra Leone-Gullah Heritage Association President, The Sierra Leone Network Write comment
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