Tag: Starr Busby

  • Ancestral cycles in Alethea Pace’s “between wave and water”

    Ancestral cycles in Alethea Pace’s “between wave and water”

    Alethea Pace’s “between wave and water,” presented recently at BAAD!, honors the memory of the ancestors buried there in a potent passage of works that resist the urge to erase America’s history of slavery. It is a purposeful, hefty juxtaposition of care-fully crafted encounters, movement through space as memorial practice, memorial practice as malleable time…

  • The Many Soundscapes of PLEASURE MACHINE

    The Many Soundscapes of PLEASURE MACHINE

    Some would argue that there is nothing wrong with money from those who have too much and using it to support yourself and your community— a creative Robin Hood of sorts. But is taking advantage of a convenient situation the same as being complicit?