166 Main Street
Concord, Massachusetts 01742

"Infectiously joyous" The Village Voice
"Technically stunning and emotionally raw." NY Times Magazine

"Tale Npinpee Nckutchie and the Tail of the Golden Dek" is the Boston premiere of a dance/music work for nine male and female performers that applies ritual and music from African traditions to contemporary urban social forms. Wilson integrates these elements with the intricate partnering social dance of Stepping, a more recent emergence from the Black American folk tradition that produces the Big Apple, the Black Bottom, the Hustle, and other "hand dancing" idioms.

Tickets:$25, $20 $10 for students

Official Website: http://www.summerstagesdance.org

Added by jpgirl on July 6, 2007

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