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    Urban Bush WomenBomhard Theatre at The Kentucky Center, Louisville, KY
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    About Urban Bush Women

    Currently, Urban Bush Women continues to perform and create new works that speak to contemporary issues while honoring their roots in traditional African dance forms. They recently celebrated their 40th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in their artistic journey. The company has several upcoming performances and touring engagements lined up for the next year, showcasing their latest work, 'The Wilderness,' which reflects on survival, resilience, and the transformative power of nature. UBW is also involved in educational outreach, offering workshops and masterclasses that not only teach dance techniques but also encourage dialogue on social justice issues. Additionally, the company is launching an initiative to support emerging Black choreographers, providing them with resources to develop their own work and continue the legacy of Black artistry in theatre and dance. This dedication to fostering new talent ensures that Urban Bush Women not only enriches the present cultural landscape but also lays the groundwork for future generations in the arts. As they move forward, UBW remains a critical voice in the conversation about race and representation in performing arts, continuing to captivate audiences with their unique blend of movement and storytelling.

    Urban Bush Women History

    Urban Bush Women (UBW) was founded in 1984 by choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar in Brooklyn, New York, as a pioneering dance company focused on exploring the intersection of culture, community, and social justice through the African-American experience. The company emerged during a time of significant change in the arts and civil rights movements, where the representation of African-American voices in dance and theatre was limited. From its inception, UBW's mission has been to create a space for the exploration of African diaspora identities through movement, music, and storytelling. The ensemble is known for its innovative fusion of various dance styles, including modern, African, and traditional African-American dance forms, allowing them to convey narratives rooted in culture and community. Over the decades, Urban Bush Women have significantly impacted the contemporary dance landscape, not only through their performances but also by engaging in community work, education, and activism, often addressing issues such as race, gender, and the complexities of the urban experience. Their performances, characterized by powerful physicality and emotional depth, often incorporate spoken word and live music, drawing audiences into a rich sensory experience that reflects the vibrant tapestry of urban life. The company has toured extensively, both nationally and internationally, bringing their work to stages around the world and collaborating with diverse artists and communities. This commitment to community engagement has involved projects like 'The Dancing While Black Initiative,' aimed at amplifying Black voices in the dance world and supporting the next generation of Black artists.