Projects / Soul Science Lab: The Renaissance Mixtape / Stories Passed Down
American folklorist and writer Zora Neale Hurston was an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Hurston’s works focused on African American culture and the rural south. Black folklore has been a huge inspiration of my work as a performance and teaching artist. This oral tradition has allowed me to use art to demonstrate decision making, reinforce lessons on plot/plotlines, and shared values and morals. It’s been through the stories of my community that have helped me to reach across time and space to reach the young people I have been blessed to work with.
Through the gaze of Zora Neale Hurston, students will explore African American folktales of the South.