Outside Your Expectations
by Sophiann Mahalia
Showing at Icebox Project Space
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Showing at Icebox Project Space •
Outside of Your Expectations is a healing, interactive, art exhibition in the form of a video installation and live performance. It explores social constructs that are put upon Black women and the ways that it can affect their mental health. Through West African's fast pace motions, Umfundalai's contemporary African reflective storytelling gestures, and Hip Hop's dynamic grooves, this video installation and performance depicts a mental fight. The fight against the belief that stereotypes define people. It goes on to demonstrate that when one takes time to heal, the individual is healing their inner child from the stereotypes they have grown up with and subconsciously took as their truth.
The art exhibition is opening space to provide grace, love, and opportunity to be soft with one's self again. The Reclamation Dance Project explores and provides an inside look of the black woman psyche in the climate of 2020 to present day.
We will delve deeply into themes such as ancestry, Afrofuturism and reclaiming one's self from the social and cultural expectations of Black women. From stereotypes such as the ''angry Black woman'' when she speaks her mind to the ''Strong Black woman'' who is forcefully obligated to take on everyone's hardships along with her own, this project will not only present the detrimental effects it has on her mental health, but the victory she finds when she is not held to these expectations through healing, self-exploration, and community support.
My goal is to have this art exhibition in front of audiences of all races to facilitate open discussions focused on Black women's mental health while confronting and processing stereotypes. I want to provide an open space to acknowledge this issue and have talk backs. At the end of the exhibition, Philly-based Black women therapists will implement open discussions while also providing a safe space for Black women to feel seen, heard, supported, and open.
The Thursday 9/15 @ 7:00pm showing of this piece will include a Write-Back-Atcha by our partners at thINKingDANCE!
Post-show, a thINKingDANCE writer will guide audiences through a creative response to the show through writing. Audience writing may be featured on thINKingDANCE.net, where you can find reviews of Cannonball shows, Philadelphia Fringe shows, and more!
Artistic Director: Sophiann Mahalia
Assistant Rehearsal Director: Kalayah Curry
Dancers: Aziyah Batton, Mia Clark, Kalayah Curry, Caitlin Green, Alaina Griffin, Sophiann Mahalia
Photographers: Alexa Santy, Sarah Atunrase
Music Engineer: Michael Anthony Clark
Makeup Artist: Kym Bethea
Poet: Danielle Chappell “Black Excellence”