JEAN APPOLON EXPRESSIONS

As Jean Appolon says, “Jean Appolon Expressions’ (JAE) choreography showcases the relationship between being deeply connected to our roots and the power to heal ourselves, heal our community, and fight for the purpose of keeping our community safe.” The company performs An n Ale which features three powerful pieces conveying messages of collective healing and demanding that the company’s voices be heard. Ginen, an excerpt of Traka, illustrates historical trauma through Jean Appolon's influential choreography. Black Is Black is an improvisational piece with Val Jeanty, JAE composer and accompanist, exploring Haitian folkloric rhythms and movements with JAE dancers. Petro is a new work that speaks powerfully about the strength of Haitians’ spirits and the way Haitians immerse themselves in the Haitian Vodou tradition.  

Sponsored by Katrine Bosley and supporters of our dance programming initiative: Jean Walsh and Graham Davies, The Aliad Fund at The Boston Foundation, Alicia Downey, Erinn King, Holly Laurent, and an anonymous donor.

(c) Olivia Moon Photography

(c) Olivia Moon Photography

Three dancers are on stage. They have dark skin and wear orange, lacy robes, and straw hats.
Two dancers are captured in motion wearing red clothing against a black backdrop
A dancer is captured in motion with red and blue lighting shining down against a black backdrop