"I have no mother; my mother died. I can tell you that dance is my mother, dance is my best friend, dance is my husband. This dance is a language. It's a means, a tool, to allow you to speak, to recount your suffering, to recount your pain, your joy, to recount the happiness of your heart. It is dance that does everything, everything, everything, and is everything for me. When I am dancing, I feel like I'm living. I do it with love."

Florencia Pierre in "Walking on Fire: Haitian women's stories of survival and resistance" - by Beverly Bell

 

                                       

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2010 -2017

 

 

 

"Dance your anger and your joys,
Dance the military guns to silence,
Dance oppression and injustice to death,
Dance my people..."
  Ken Saro Wiwa

 

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