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         TOKAJI: Works for the Living

 

Diana Tokaji, transplanted San Francisco poet and choreographer, is joined by a phenomenal cast of performers at the Warehouse Theater Main Stage as part of the Capital Fringe Festival in Washington D.C. this coming July.

 

Tokaji and her collaborators speak with dance, words, sign language and song. “In the Hut” offers up the ridiculous in mime and repetition.  “Loss for Words” is heart-wrenching from a young child’s perspective yet danced with mature grace and beauty.  “One Grain,” a lyrical dance offset by percussive jolts, is accompanied by Annie Johnstone's crystalline voice and Ellen Barlow's weave of physioballs.  Caribbean actress Diann Marshall and local artist Jeanne Feeney dive into the wilds with Tokaji's dance/story "Monkey Secrets," and Feeney's poignant "Untouchables."

 

From Nigeria comes soprano Chinwe Enu, filling the theater with lush vibrato in a duet of dancer and opera singer together on stage.  Elijah Balbed, saxophonist and 17-year-old creative prodigy, opens the show with his boldest and most sensitive tones.  And the acclaimed David Jernigan, renowned on the jazz scene, honors the stage with his savvy range on stand-up bass, from haunting to humorous.

 

When Sign Language Dramatists speak interactively with the poet, an explosion of language occurs: audible, visible, sensory.  The show closes with “Pneumonia:  Three Little Birds,” tiaras decorating the performers as they fall out of chairs.

 

A rare braid of dance that is aesthetically classic yet twisted with jazz, live music and spoken word of the most fully committed sound, and sign language that is art and poetry itself, The Voice was prompted to write of the previous WEERD SISTERS production, “There really should be a new word for what they do.”

 Photo by Chris Rossi/The Gazette

  TOKAJI: Works for the Living

 

The Warehouse Downtown Arts Complex

 Main Stage

1021 7th St. NW Washington D.C. 20001

Friday, July 20 at 7 pm

Sunday, July 22 at noon

Saturday, July 28 at 5 pm

Sunday, July 29 at 2 pm

Tickets $15

Purchase  after July 9 by credit card a

www.capfringe.org or 866-811-4111

 or at the door, cash only.

 

Presented as a part of the

2nd Annual Capital Fringe Festival,

July 19-29, 2007

           

                                          Questions? Comments?  Contact: diana@dianatokaji.com