Thursday, September 19, 2024

Our Hues Goes Live At Raleigh Fringe Festival!

“Our Hues Are Enuff To Withstand The Storm: A Celebration of Black Womanhood”
By: Roni Nicole
"Our Hues" is a powerful, heartfelt production that serves as a spiritual successor to Ntozake Shange's seminal work, "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf." This poignant one-act choreopoem weaves together the lives of six Black women, each named after various shades of melanin, as they navigate the complexities of identity, love, grief, loss, and triumph.

In the intimate timeless settings, these women—Beige, Brown Sugar, Chestnut, Cocoa, Cinnamon, and Umber—come together to share stories, reflect on their journeys, and build sisterhood. Each character brings a unique perspective, reflecting their experiences growing up in well-known Black communities across America. Their tales of battling depression, overcoming sexual assault, embracing their identities, and celebrating their cultural heritage are told through a mix of monologues, dialogues, and choreographed movement.

As they recount their personal histories, they draw strength from each other, celebrating their unique qualities and the bonds that unite them. The production is rich with evocative language and vibrant imagery, creating a tapestry of experiences that honor the resilience and beauty of Black womanhood.

- Beige: A woman of strength and determination whose light skin has shaped her experience in the deep South. She finds beauty in embracing her heritage and standing tall against adversity.

-Brown Sugar: A nurturing caretaker who is deeply concerned about how she will care for herself and others. Her journey explores the challenges of balancing her own needs with those of her loved ones.

- Chestnut: A compassionate and empathetic soul whose caring nature often leads her to be taken advantage of, yet she remains a pillar of strength for her community.

- Cocoa: A courageous and resilient woman who faces racism and discrimination head-on, finding solace and pride in her deep, chocolate hue.

- Cinnamon: A vibrant and fiery blend of Black and Hispanic heritage who navigates the challenges of fitting into two cultures while celebrating the unique richness of her identity.

- Umber: A wise and tranquil healer who battles the pressures of being perceived as a "strong Black woman" while finding peace and grounding in her spirituality.

- Choreopoem Structure: Embracing Shange's innovative format, Nicole's show combines poetry, dance, and music to convey the emotional depth and richness of the characters' experiences and the experiences of Black Womanhood.
- Culinary Connection: The shared kitchen serves as a metaphor for the blending of cultures and the nurturing bonds of sisterhood, as the women share their favorite dishes from their respective backgrounds. The piece will also include a digital recipe book with historic recipes from members of the cast, as well as, the playwright's own family history.
- Empowerment and Reflection: Each character's journey is a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of Black women, culminating in a powerful affirmation of their identities and the legacy of those who came before them.

"Our Hues" is a tribute to the multifaceted experiences of Black women, celebrating their strength, beauty, and unbreakable spirit. As the characters bid farewell, they leave the audience with words of wisdom from iconic Black women, encapsulating the essence of their journey and the enduring power of sisterhood. This production is a vibrant, emotional, and uplifting homage to the legacy of Ntozake Shange, bringing her vision into the present with a fresh, contemporary lens and the heart of the Black women who touched the lives of the playwright.
'Our Hues' will perform an excerpt at Raleigh Fringe Festival on September 21, 2024 at 2:00 PM at Theatre Raleigh. 

🎟Tickets🎟
https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/raleighfringe/our-hues-are-enuff-to-withstand-the-storm-a-celebration-of-black-womanhood

I'm Getting My Own Radio Show! πŸ€―πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ˜πŸŽ€πŸ˜¬


Announcing Heart of the Arts with Roni Nicole, a new weekly radio show launching on October 9, 2024! πŸŽ™️ Every Wednesday from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on WRLY-LP / 93.5 FM, we’ll be diving deep into the rich and diverse arts scene of North Carolina.

Hosted by the talented Roni Nicole, Heart of the Arts will spotlight local artists, artisans,and arts-affiliated organizations that are minority-led or from marginalized communities. Each episode will feature inspiring interviews, live performances, and in-depth conversations with artists, creatives, and community leaders who are making waves and transforming the cultural landscape of North Carolina.
From visual arts to music, theater, dance, and beyond, Heart of the Arts is your go-to show for discovering the incredible talent and creativity thriving right here in our community. Whether you’re an art lover, a community advocate, or just curious about what’s happening in RDU’s dynamic arts scene, this show is for you!

Tune in to WRLY-LP / 93.5 FM every Wednesday from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM and join us as we celebrate the voices and visions that make our arts community so vibrant and unique. You won’t want to miss it! 🎭✨

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

September Customs Shoot With SlamminLadies!

🚨 SLAMMINLADIES CUSTOMS!!! 🚨

Featuring: Gemma Jewels, Leah Night, Mila Moore, Miss Rachel, Sofia Castillo, Rylee Rockett, Roni Nicole, Ray Lyn, Mike Law, & Jay Sky!

Important Dates:
πŸ—“️ Outlines + payments are due by September 23rd – no changes or last-minute submissions will be accepted after this date.

✅ Spots are first-come, first-served. Outlines must be approved and payment received to secure your match!

Pricing:
πŸ’₯ Simple outlines (1-2 paragraphs or a basic list of moves + finish) – No additional charge.
πŸ’₯ Complex outlines or multiple revisions will incur a **$25+ fee.
πŸ’₯ High-impact matches with intricate moves will be priced individually based on complexity.

πŸ’‘ Tips πŸ’‘
- Simplify your outline! Too much detail can slow things down.
- Once approved, stick to your outline—each change requires resubmission for approval.
- All attire and match content must be approved through The Office, regardless of what’s discussed with the wrestlers.
- Matches will be mailed out no later than 7 days after filming—this applies equally to short and long matches!

Don’t delay—submit your outline now! You never know when a wrestler might become unavailable, so seize this opportunity!

Card subject to change due to scheduling or injury.

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