Founded in 1989, Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group is a Brooklyn-based dance company that investigates the intersections of cultural anthropology and movement practices. Wilson draws from the cultures of Africans in the Americas and combines them with post-modern elements and his own personal movement style to create what he calls “post-African/Neo-HooDoo Modern dances.” The company made its Pillow debut in 1996 and has returned in several seasons since, including a presentation of Moses(es) in 2014. POWER was inspired by Wilson’s research into the history of Black Shakers and it grew out of residencies at Jacob’s Pillow and at nearby Hancock Shaker Village.
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