North American Premiere of BINTOU To Play the Harlem School of the Arts, 6/24-7/10
By: Lauren Wolman
North American Premiere of BINTOU, by Koffi Kwahule will play at the Harlem School of the Arts from June 24-July 10th.
Bintou is an African immigrant girl immersed in the urban slums of modern Western society. At the age of 13, she runs with a pack of wild boys, plays with knives, and has bewitching dreams of becoming a belly dancer. With a budding display of overt sexuality and aggressive behavior consuming her, Bintou's family attempts to save their daughter. When cultures and generations collide, will tradition cut through the confusion?
Confirmed panelists:
-Physician at Columbia University Medical Center: Dr. Brenda Aiken
-Creative Director of Betty's Daughter Arts Collaborative: Ebony Noelle Golden
-Secretary General of Sini Sanuman & Director of Healthy Tomorrow: Susan McLucasJULY 10th: Immigration & African Diaspora
Confirmed panelists:
-Founder of New York African Chorus Ensemble Inc: Joyce Adewumi
-Director of The Immigrant's Rights Center: Miguel MendizabalFor more information or to order tickets, visit online at www.themovementtheatrecompany.org.

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