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solange’s colorful performance in a texas desert looks dope af
If you were lucky enough to witness Solange’s live performance this year at AFROPUNK, the Guggenheim, or any of her performance stops this summer, then you know that the youngest Knowles sisters put on one of the greatest performances we’ve ever seen. From the impeccable and thoughtful composition of the 3-dimensional stage, the mesmerizing, saturating light work, the unspoken seamless connectivity of the musicians and dancers who, for an hour, come together as one body, moving and grooving perfectly in sync.
Bringing a special version of her ‘A Seat At The Table’ redemption, Solo brought a new site-specific version of “Scales” to the Chinati Foundation—a contemporary art museum in Marfa, Texas—where the music was performed among Donald Judd’s 15 untitled works in concrete.
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