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		<title>Broadway Dance Review: To All Fela-Fanatics&#8230; Don&#8217;t Just Go See FELA! Go See it Again and Again and Again!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FELA!, the new Broadway musical that marries the biopic story of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti with his music, is a raw insightful adaptation of 37 Arts’ off Broadway version to the great white way.&#160; This production is enhanced by the incredible spacial perspective and evocative powers of the design team.&#160; The visionary choreography/direction from Bill T. Jones, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="3"><font face="Verdana"><i><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font size="3"><font face="Verdana"><i><a href="http://www.idanz.net" target="_blank"><img title="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 20px 0px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="421" alt="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" src="https://uwdyjg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1mv4KCAgyC0lthPHIfYt2GSKLdDOeQQUr52DHbfWTYOuhR505KiDSeU8Q0LAl5JRgxTMjx1RrJ_Za8tlX35cOdtnaA_UKvzDVn2M-EO6ysAkW_bv1_gUTEQl0XkMObtPeq5Y19KvMVMYN43PKPmkYvnw/FELA[20].jpg" width="325" align="left" border="0" /></a></i></font></font></font>FELA!,</i> the new Broadway musical that marries the biopic story of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti with his music, is a raw insightful adaptation of 37 Arts’ off Broadway version to the great white way.&#160; This production is enhanced by the incredible spacial perspective and evocative powers of the design team.&#160; The visionary choreography/direction from Bill T. Jones, changeable set which vibes-n-flows via video production, and costume design from Marina Draghici, as well as the innovative lighting design by Robert Weirzel, all place the audience at a brightly lit version of Fela’s beloved club, the Shrine.&#160; The audience doesn’t miss a thing as this cozy theatre becomes a fringe Nigerian space, sweeping us all into the madness that becomes Fela’s MOP (Movement of the People).</font></font> </p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Sahr Ngaujah is a quadruple threat playing Fela as he acts, sings, dances while playing both saxophone, drum and trumpet.&#160; His ability to float between skills goes from strength to strength as he simultaneously takes on the persona of bandleader, disillusioned son, leader of a sociopolitical movement and lover to his many Queens (wives).&#160; [Th</font><font face="Verdana" size="3">e historical Fela was said to have married 24 women in an act of protest against Westernization and the Christianization of his beloved Nigeria.&#160; He found protest <em>in act</em> like polygamy, smoking the peace pipe and even declaring his compound a sovereign nation]. </font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font face="Verdana" size="3"><img title="Only the FIERCE Dancers Apply!" style="display: inline; margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px" height="280" alt="Only the FIERCE Dancers Apply!" src="https://uwdyjg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1mcOvbd6-Byb7Ws7TszW-uCKcdLW_BOoW96_PjN7OEOBJH8Xc2ON6EtWut5iE0OtTE417_EhkeQ9uxECjKVfIngRpB4OkIJ4GI0_gIMkStPS5Hos_nmVtZR9jLdo5ut5SiAuU1N-EnVe8-6-zeDwJ1ZQ/Only the FIERCE Dancers Apply![5] 5111C2EE.gif" width="336" align="right" /></font></font>So… here in the Kalakuta Republic, which basically translates to &quot;rascally&quot; from Swahili, the audience is drawn in by the uneven flow of the story and carefree style that, when combined, truly makes the production more accessible for Black audiences precisely because it is not formulaic.&#160; Quite frankly, I like that it runs hot and loose with just about everything.&#160; It is a casual, and at times, a crazed conversation between the audience and Fela.&#160; The audience even gets the opportunity to stand up and get down with a free dance lesson!&#160;&#160;&#160; A surefire recipe for a cult-like theater-in-the-making for &quot;time-warped&quot; FELA-Fanatics, this is a show that you will truly have to return to see time and time again in order to take it all in. </font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">More like a rock concert vibe, the Highlife and AfroBeat band play powerful renditions of Fela’s most influential songs such at Upside Down, Zombie, MOP and more&#8230;&#160; Arranged by the Brooklyn-based band, Antibalas, (a long time practitioner of the Afrobeat sound), the entire ensemble performs enmeshed in Fela’s flow and rhythmical structure infusing the story with emotion and electricity. </font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font face="Verdana" size="3"><a href="http://www.idanz.net" target="_blank"><img title="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="245" alt="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" src="https://uwdyjg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1mgTWJu9ONxG2leGpthw4e4bXjP0VVgnTPmc6_P-AMk7jNHiyClHp8crnvu4Yjp2G2Ur0plJbs6QlsXYi_FWup2hIimoNfc_L4gcTnGaLXEAnsZW6DWOlyVt-AV9LrSXrcxuUoMuqZpLJTQmdSG8WDvA/Fela Ensemble arms[9].jpg" width="397" align="left" border="0" /></a></font>As the audience sits in their seats and the band warms up, very very slowly the dancers, &quot;Fela’s Queens,&quot; begin to wind their waists off to the side, up on scaffolding, and out in the aisles until the whole theatre seems a &quot;Shrine&quot; to the beautiful black bottom.&#160; Ain’t nothing wrong with it.&#160; Besides, if by freeing your ass your mind follows, then the dancers in <i>FELA!</i> are all highly enlightened.&#160; What I can’t stress enough is that they are all, all standouts in this cast and you get the feeling that this can of random parts has no filler. </font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">A crowd pleaser and a Queen of the night with such versatility, Nicole Chantal de Weever all but breaks her back in several scenes where she flips between fierce African solo’s and beautiful snatched extensions.&#160; While some of the male dancers like Corey Baker and Daniel Soto float between the African movement and the classical and contemporary dance vocabulary with grace and ease, the other women on stage, having familiar faces from the NYC African dance performance and class scene, look as if they have been dancing together for years.&#160; (Actually, many of them have been doing just that, but not on Broadway).&#160;&#160; Special kudos are in order to Rassaan Elijah “Talu” Green, who moves from being drummer to dancer with equal skill, and Gelan Lambert, an amazing tap technician who shows his improvisation skills well over that funky Afro Beat sound.&#160; Who knew?&#160; Before <em>FELA!</em>, Gelan has been known to be an awesome contemporary dancer in the &quot;concert dance&quot; world.&#160; Werk!</font> </p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font size="3"><font face="Verdana"><i><a href="http://www.idanz.net" target="_blank"><img title="Fela with Sax" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="233" alt="Fela with Sax" src="https://uwdyjg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1mbbb9kIYRuEseY2652q_LfntMhL659gty34ksMQJoF6_xeU419dJ2oJ8anN20NWsrf2-ejm-2dCAnh7AOjz4GX_22IUWbLCI_KteyPkdNlUh7_W-Dovl4o_ykJTTLSrHRkakBUkZBvINGs85pk_an-g/Fela with Sax[13].jpg" width="351" align="left" border="0" /></a></i></font></font>Other standouts in the cast are Saycon Sengbloh as Fela’s African American Venus who brings him a &quot;Black Power&quot; mentality.&#160; The stereotype of the Black American Queen, strong and angry, is not lost in the role and neither is the humor of this genre of blaxsploitation.&#160; Sengbloh takes us back to the 60’s with her all out belting voice as she “turns [his] world upside down” with books!&#160; Yes, they are dancing onstage doing their African while reading books.&#160; The characters Sandra and Fela go back and forth over which side is more messed up:&#160; African American or African.&#160; Finally, Fela concedes that he had to go all the way to America to understand what his mother had been trying to teach him all along.</font> </p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Memorable lines from Ngaujah are in his description of colonialism as being metaphorically like &quot;having guests in the house.&quot;&#160; In a scene about “Hotel Africa,” he describes how at first “it’s quite nice” and then “things start to go missing.”&#160; As the audience has a chuckle, Ngaujah begins to lists “Ashtrays, towels […] petroleum, diamonds, people!”&#160; At this point, we realize that the fun jesting and joking around has quickly turned political, but not before he asked, “…and what do they leave in return?&#160; Gonorrhea and Jesus!”&#160; &#8230;OMFG</font> </p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font face="Verdana" size="3"><a href="http://www.idanz.net" target="_blank"><img title="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 15px; border-right-width: 0px" height="272" alt="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" src="https://uwdyjg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1mldno7B9SCpBtpABhz-boBJHsd8aeiLlIsIbrMqbwSDThrlXrZyw5nHNk_xPtC0cNI838QxIKBiKXm_cQmdD1UVX2Zlu78wvKiXzNjGj0MjQQ2x61uXa2bYFTeKUgtC8qqGmJk26NU5l_J_wsB1MRmA/Fela with two dancers[14].jpg" width="336" align="right" border="0" /></a></font></font></font>So yeah, this show is going to get real, real fast.&#160; So, bring it fast and loose.&#160; It’s about time for new blood on Broadway.&#160; As Fela lights up a fatty and begins to describe his rise to fame and political ambitions, someone in the audience shouts “Puff puff pass.”&#160; The work is irreverent, powerfully moving and one of the most insightful productions I have seen in a long time.&#160; I hope that, as it gains in popularity, some of the funnier, raw, offensive, countercultural shit stays in!&#160; For example, his monologue about taking a shit while imprisoned is funny, familiar, yet still foreign to the conservative American’s Puritan ethic.&#160; So, the work quite wittily shakes cobwebs from ways of thinking to try to get something new to stick—a new &quot;education.&quot;&#160; Perhaps, it will be the countercultural revolution that stirs Fela’s soul and inflames his lyrics.</font> </p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">The most important question that is explored throughout the night is not colonialism, Christianity, police brutality, or government corruption, but rather, why Fela?&#160; Why does he do all those crazy things?&#160; How can Nguajah pull you in so completely that by the end you see him as saint and not sinner, revolutionary and not rascal, musical genius and not near-do-well, etc., etc.&#160; Although the work often romanticizes and glorifies a lifestyle that causes so much pain to those closest to Fela (especially the women in his life), you can’t help but love Fela. </font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><font face="Verdana" size="3"><a href="http://www.idanz.net" target="_blank"><img title="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="480" alt="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" src="https://uwdyjg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1muVANks_K8uzsKMTXN-pfJQk_BEfomFR2VNmewagaOJctT9RDED-BvMBEwgKdz0-AHCmCFBZKHtTWMlXc4_m3n2BO6pr89i64uKobHZKg-qazIVA7fQg3YKWPgu_8koJbSi62tCBWOBB3KWReFGhWQw/Fela with mom[7].jpg" width="314" align="left" border="0" /></a></font>Using concepts from the Yoruba religion, the second act is spiritually unlike anything I’ve ever seen on Broadway.&#160; The most amazing sections come toward the end in a sweeping all white ballet as Fela goes into a dream sequence in search of his beloved mother Funmilayo who has become an orisha (departed spirit who leads us from above) of the rain.&#160; Played by Lillias White, the role is haunting and evocative and biographically balances Fela’s male chauvinism with his mother’s real feminist activism.&#160; White’s singing sends chills down my spine and there are only a few dry eyes in the cast and audience as she takes her son under protection throughout as a watchful-eyed photo peers down on the audience in a three dimensional holograph.</font> </p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Nguajah throws himself so completely into the role with his embodied talent that I often believe Fela is walking around in his skin.&#160; He physicalizes his performance without making it a Broadway musical.&#160; Instead, I feel like I am getting my hair braided and watching one of those African movies where I don’t understand why the two ladies in the film are going after each other with shoes, but I appreciate the fully committed way all the action takes place.&#160; I feel that this work is a &quot;watershed event&#8217; on Broadway where something new brings a chance at real adventures for the audience.</font> </p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3"><a href="http://www.idanz.net" target="_blank"><img title="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px; border-right-width: 0px" height="272" alt="FELA! on Broadway, ©Monique Carboni" src="https://uwdyjg.bay.livefilestore.com/y1mTg3JMohemrOguFx64YF3O1DoM9UNz619RJ9izw7rdXBfocCppVuQTeo2ChGOrEqXJEr9F0FYWY97ceB6ZA2kW6bqYmmNj9j-b0GnF12I3SKnThHCFe9z3P4HFKFVP207ZItXhChXyNzZPwihQ_eJQA/Fela and ensemble[10].jpg" width="408" align="right" border="0" /></a>Keeping it fast and loose, the work ends quite as it began, unexpectedly powerful and poignantly political.&#160; After the immense applause, Bill T. Jones leaps on stage and treats us with an African solo across the floor dropping to his knees mid-stage to shake and undulate his body into the wing and out the door&#8230;&#160; I want to cry.&#160; This is it!&#160; This is contemporary African dance fusion where all are swept up in the spirit of the music that calls the body to move in new and exciting ways. </font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Go see <i>FELA!</i>&#160; Bring friends and keep this on Broadway long enough to truly celebrate the legacy he left behind in his music, activism and larger than life persona.&#160; Fela Anikulapo-Kuti (1938-1997) R.I.P. brother… you deserve it.</font> </p>
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		<title>Scoop:  Fela! On Broadway- Hip hop &amp; Hollywood A-Listers to Add Boost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As seen on www.BlackVoices.com, posted by Bridget Bland on November 16 Hip hop royalty is returning to Broadway. Following in the same vein as Russell Simmons&#8217; Tony Award winning turn with &#8216;Def Jam on Broadway,&#8217; and Sean &#8216;Diddy&#8217; Combs&#8217; big splash in Kenny Leon&#8217;s revival of &#8216;A Raisin in the Sun,&#8217; Shawn &#8216;Jay-Z&#8217; Carter, Will [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">As seen on <a href="http://www.BlackVoices.com">www.BlackVoices.com</a>, posted by Bridget Bland on November 16</font></p>
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<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Hip hop royalty is returning to Broadway.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Following in the same vein as Russell Simmons&#8217; Tony Award winning turn with &#8216;Def Jam on Broadway,&#8217; and Sean &#8216;Diddy&#8217; Combs&#8217; big splash in Kenny Leon&#8217;s revival of &#8216;A Raisin in the Sun,&#8217; <strong>Shawn</strong> &#8216;<strong>Jay-Z&#8217; Carter,</strong> <strong>Will Smith</strong> and his wife/actress <strong>Jada Pinkett-Smith</strong> are taking on the Great White Way.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Contract talks have been going on for weeks between the hip hop and Hollywood A-listers and the show&#8217;s creative team, and today Richard Kornberg, Billy Zavelson andTommy Wesley officially announced that the trio have joined the production team of the musical, &#8216;Fela!,&#8217; about the life of African musician/political activist <strong>Fela Anikulapo Kuti</strong>.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">The glitzy partnership will hopefully bring in the same star power that <strong>Oprah Winfrey</strong>&#8216;s name did for &#8216;The Color Purple&#8217; on Broadway in 2005.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Late last year, <strong>The Roots</strong> drummer <strong>Ahmir &#8216;?uestlove&#8217; Thompson</strong> appealed to two hundred of his entertainment industry colleagues via an email blast to see the sold-out limited run of the off-Broadway musical</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">&quot;It&#8217;s uncut. It&#8217;s true to the vision. It&#8217;s amazing! There is no option. I expect death to be the only reason why you did not see this production,&quot; he wrote in his letter.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">He closed the plea with: &quot;Get off your ass and see this now.&quot;</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Now, that the show is headed to Broadway, it has been <img height="155" alt="" hspace="8" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.bvnewswire.com/media/2009/11/kevinmambofelabway-294.jpg" width="240" align="right" vspace="8" border="1" />given an $11 million dollar makeover and is set to open at the Eugene O&#8217;Neill Theatre on Nov. 23. Beloved Tony Award-winner <strong>Lillias White</strong> joined the cast as <strong>Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti</strong>, the late Afrobeat legend&#8217;s mother. When<strong> Sahr Ngaujah</strong> &#8212; who mastered the complex lead role when the show debuted Off-Broadway, last year &#8212; isn&#8217;t working his magic on the masses, two-time Daytime Emmy Award winner Kevin Mambo (right) takes over the role a few times a week &#8212; in his Broadway debut as the lead character.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Thompson, whose reach has only expanded since The Roots became the house band for <strong>Jimmy Fallon</strong>&#8216;s late-night television show, continued to make an impassioned plea for more of his celebrity friends to invest in and support the show and it seems his calls have been answered.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">The addition of Jay-Z and The Smiths could boost ticket sales, which have been reportedly low thus far.<img alt="" hspace="8" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.bvnewswire.com/media/2009/11/questlove-294.jpg" align="left" vspace="8" border="1" /></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">&quot;My job is to be the mouthpiece that can at least catch the ear of a power player for Hollywood and the industry,&quot; Thompson, who is also a producer on &#8216;Fela!,&#8217; said.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Getting Carter, with whom he has collaborated with, to give &#8216;Fela!&#8217; a chance wasn&#8217;t too difficult a task for Thompson &#8212; thanks to the interests of the Brooklyn MC&#8217;s superstar wife.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">&quot;This play really hit <strong>Beyonce</strong> in the gut, which in turn really hit [Jay-Z] in the gut, and he was excited about it.&quot;</font></p>
<p><font size="3"><font face="Verdana"><strong>Alicia Keys</strong> was also confirmed to have seen &#8216;Fela!&#8217; at Thompson&#8217;s urging.</font></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">Similarly, hip-hop star <strong>K&#8217;naan</strong>, who says &#8216;Broadway will never be the same now,&#8217; after having an early look at the show encouraged <strong>Mos Def</strong> &#8212; who starred in the critically-acclaimed play &#8216;Topdog/Underdog&#8217; &#8212; and <strong>Nas</strong> to check it out.</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">The show&#8217;s lead producer, <strong>Stephen Hendel</strong>, said that &quot;these prominent celebrities are also approaching us because they want to be involved in bringing something important and new to the culture.&quot;</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" size="3">As previously reported, Tony Award-winning choreographer <strong>Bill T. Jones</strong> serves as the show&#8217;s creative force. According to published reports, &#8216;Fela!&#8217;s&#8217; run time has also been sliced twenty minutes to two hours and twenty minutes.</font></p>
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