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"Noise Marrons" at Mc93, a Serious and Festive Play that Pays Tribute to Slaves Who Have Regained Their Freedom

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In this improvised evening choreography designed by Brazilian Calixto Neto, five artists circulate black dances and music, including that of Julius Eastman, a black and gay New York pianist, who fell into oblivion after his death.
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In this improvised evening choreography designed by Brazilian Calixto Neto, five artists circulate black dances and music, including that of Julius Eastman, a black and gay New York pianist, who fell into oblivion after his death.

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Télérama.fr broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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