LaTasha Barnes explained

LaTasha Barnes is an American dancer, educator, and choreographer.[1] [2] She is the creator and director of The Jazz Continuum, an African roots-based production encompassing Lindy Hop, house dance, locking, breaking, voguing, and jazz dance that connects dance of the swing era to dance today. The show debuted at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City in 2021, and continues to tour in the U.S.[3] [4]

Early years

Barnes was born in Richmond, Virginia, where she was exposed to music at an early age, having a DJ father. During elementary school Barnes took dance classes, and traded moves with her cousins and friends from New York and Washington DC.[5] Due to her father's role as an Active Guard Reserve, Barnes became involved in the junior Marine Corps and Junior ROTC.[1] After graduating from high school, she enlisted in the Army in 1998 and became a satellite communications operator, sergeant first class.[6] After serving five years in the army, she was hired by the White House Communications Agency in Washington, D.C.[1] In 2004, Barnes was hit by a car, injuring her lower back, hip, and breaking her wrist. While coming back from these injuries, Barnes took a hip-hop class in popping and regained mobility. Her popping teacher introduced her to Junious Brickhouse, founder of Urban Artistry company in Washington, DC. Barnes began studying house dance and in time joined the leadership team. In 2011, Barnes and her dance partner Toyin Sogunro placed first in a dance battle at Juste Debout in Paris.[5]

Performing career

In the 2010s, Barnes became more interested in jazz dance and its African American origins, and particularly Lindy Hop, realizing it was closely related to the house styles she had been doing.[5] She attended the International Lindy Hop Championships and other Lindy Hop competitions, where she won awards for her dancing. At times, she mingled her house and jazz styles.[5] In 2016, she won a solo jazz jazz competition at the Herräng Dance Camp in Sweden,[7] [8] and won first place in the Advanced Jack & Jill Lindy Hop Championships with her partner Jason Hizon.[9] In 2017, she won second place in the Lindyfest All-Star Jack and Jill Lindy Hop Championships with partner Blake Thiessen.[10] In 2019, she won the Luck of the Draw contest with partner Nick Williams at the International Lindy Hop Championships.[11] Barnes continued placing in dance competitions[10] and performing internationally.[12]

During this time period, Barnes began a collaboration with Caleb Teicher & Friends.[13] The collaboration resulted in the 2021 show "Swing Out," currently touring the U.S.[14] This show, rooted in African American dance from the late 1800s and early 1900s, is a mix of tap and vernacular jazz. Company members dance to a live, onstage band playing tunes from the swing era. The show, produced by the Joyce Theater in New York, was created by Teicher along with a small group of collaborators including Barnes.[15] [16]

Barnes' recent show, The Jazz Continuum continues to tour the U.S as of October 2024.[17] Backed by Barnes' scholarly research into African diasporic forms, the show is an homage to the dancers who laid the foundation of Black vernacular dance in the Jazz Age.[1] [18] The show is meant to represent dancing from social spaces including clubs, ballrooms, and parties and incorporates an improvisational spirit.[19] Critic Janine Parker noted that the show incorporates various dance styles such as the Lindy Hop, soft shoe, and hip hop, where a live band of four musicians interacts with the dancers.[20] The titular "jazz continuum" is created by connecting creative figures from the early 20th century such as Norma Miller and Frankie Manning with contemporary jazz material.[21] The show became a New York Times critics' pick for 2022.[22]

Educator

As an educator, Barnes teaches African diasporic dance forms including hip hop and popular dance forms at Arizona State University,[8] as well as swing dance and related styles as a guest artist at conferences[23] [24] and other universities.[25] As part of her teaching, Barnes explains the key role of African Americans in developing African diasporic dance forms including hip hop, swing dance, and jazz dance.[6] In 2016, Barnes performed with well-known swing dancers from an earlier generation including Norma Miller, Chester Whitmore, Barbara Billups, and Sugar Sullivan.[26] [5] Because of her experience with these elders and her own extended family,[26] Barnes has taken on some of the responsibility for keeping the history of vernacular Black dance forms alive.[19] Barnes was also a teacher[27] and performer at the Mother City Hop Jazz Festival in Cape Town, South Africa in 2019.[28] In addition to her work abroad, she has served as a panelist and choreographer at cultural institutions and universities. For instance in 2018, she served as a panelist on the history of Lindy Hop at the Lincoln Center of Performing Arts.[29] In 2023, she lectured on Hip-Hop dance at Arizona State University.[30] In 2024, she did a five-day residency at Boston University where she taught classes and choreography.[31]

As she became more involved in authentic jazz dance, and Lindy Hop in particular, Barnes began a self-designed master's program in Ethnochoreology, Black Studies, and Performance Studies[32] at New York University's Gallatin School. Barnes interviewed Black dancers for her thesis, which explores the connections among jazz, funk, hip-hop, and house dance, and investigates why many Black dancers were not aware of these connections.[33] In 2021, Barnes was hired as an Assistant Professor, then promoted to Associate Professor of Dance at the Arizona State University School of Music, Dance, and Theater. She teaches several courses including all levels of Hip Hop; House dance; Authentic Jazz Dance; Dance in U.S. Popular Culture; Creative Practice, and others. In addition, she co-directs the yearly Sol Power Street Dance Festival in Tempe, Arizona.

Awards and achievements

Barnes has received two Bessie Awards. Her 2021 Bessie was for outstanding performance and "sustained achievement in dance."[34] In 2023, she received the Bessie Outstanding Creator/Choreographer Award for her show The Jazz Continuum.[35] She has collaborated with Caleb Teicher on his show Swing Out, which has appeared across the U.S. including at the Lincoln Center in New York.[36] Barnes is also vice president of marketing and outreach for the International Lindy Hop Championships, where she is one of the organizers.[37] Barnes currently teaches at Arizona State University in the department of film, dance, and theater.[38]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thompson . Candice . 16 November 2023 . LaTasha Barnes looks for the roots linking Black dance styles . 2024-03-11 . Andscape.
  2. News: Perry . Imani . Keeping the Spirit of Harlem Dance Alive . 11 September 2024 . . 3 September 2024.
  3. News: Burke . Siobhan . LaTasha Barnes: Let The Circle of Influence Be Unbroken . The New York Times . 12 October 2022 . 2023-06-16.
  4. Web site: Gantz . Jeffrey . LaTasha Barnes's "The Jazz Continuum" Can't Stop Moving . The Boston Globe . 2023-06-16.
  5. Web site: Wingenroth . Lauren . LaTasha Barnes: Reclaiming Black Vernacular Dances, One Performance at a Time . Dance Magazine . 17 June 2022 . 2023-06-14.
  6. Web site: Siebert . Brian . From the Lindy Hop to Hip-Hop in One Improvising Body . The New York Times . 2024-10-30.
  7. Web site: Panganiban . Rik . Herrang 2016 . Rikomatic . 2024-11-08. ...the first solo jazz competition...My friend [La]Tasha ended up winning that one..."
  8. Web site: Barnes . LaTasha . Curriculum Vitae, pg. 7, bottom . Arizona State University . 2024-11-08.
  9. Web site: Past Competition Results 2016 . Lindyfest.org . 2024-10-29.
  10. Web site: Lindyfest 2017 All-Star J & J, 2nd place . lindyfest.org . 2024-10-31.
  11. Web site: Invitational Draw Full Contest, International Lindy Hop Championships . Youtube.com . 30 November 2019 . 2024-10-31 . minute 32:56 in video.
  12. Web site: LaTasha Barnes & Felix Berghall: La Jam Barcelona 2024 . Youtube . 10 May 2024 . 2024-07-03.
  13. Web site: Sandall . Emma . How Caleb Teicher Became King of Old School Cool . Dance Magazine . 2024-11-18. "[Teicher] is excited to collaborate with a brain trust of swing dancers on the project: Nathan Bugh, Evita Arce, LaTasha Barnes."
  14. Web site: Tour Dates Swing Out . Swingout Show . Joyce Theater, New York . 2024-10-31.
  15. Web site: Penn Live Arts: Tap wunderkind Caleb Teicher brings SW!NG OUT, a Lindy Hop big band sensation . 2024-12-01 . pennlivearts.org.
  16. Web site: Kourlas . Gia . Review: Lindy Hopping into the Present with Caleb Teicher and Co. . The New York Times . 2024-10-31.
  17. Web site: Murray . Olivia . LaTasha Barnes 'The Jazz Continuum' at the Kennedy Center . Broadway World . 2024-10-07.
  18. Book: Crosby . Jill Flanders . Moss . Michele . "Jazz Dance from Emancipation to 1970" . 2014 . University of Florida Press . Gainesville, FL . 978-0-8130-4929-8 . 47 . 1st . in Jazz Dance: A History of The Roots and Branches, eds. Guarino & Oliver.
  19. Web site: Hoyer . Sharon . A Powerful Marriage of All the Things: LaTasha Barnes' The Jazz Continuum Comes to Chicago . NewcityStage . NewcityStage . 2024-11-22. The Jazz Continuum is best not thought of as a conventional show. These dances live in the clubs, the ballrooms, the basements, the backyard parties, and breath communal air."
  20. Web site: Parker . Janine . Dance Review: LaTasha Barnes' 'The Jazz Continuum' is a generous, joyful elixir of an experience. . https://web.archive.org/web/20211231122225/https://www.berkshireeagle.com/arts_and_culture/berkshirelandscapes/dance-review-jacobs-pillow-latasha-barnes/article_c5b2ac3e-fb7c-11eb-8169-674499e5236c.html. 31 December 2021. Berkshire Eagle . 14 August 2021 . 2024-10-07.
  21. Web site: Burke . Siobhan . LaTasha Barnes: Let the Circle of Influence Be Unbroken . The New York Times . 2023-06-16.
  22. Web site: Burke . Siobhan . Best Dance Performances of 2022 . The New York Times . 2024-10-07.
  23. Web site: International Lindy Hop Championships . Swing Planit . 2024-11-18.
  24. Web site: New York Lindy Exchange: Teachers . New York Lindy Exchange . 2024-11-18.
  25. Web site: Virtual Events with Michele Byrd-McPhee and Guest Artists, University of Wisconsin . Arts Division, University of Wisconsin, Madison . 2024-11-18.
  26. Web site: Yan . Justine . Warner . Gregory . May We Have This Dance? . National Public Radio . 2024-11-18.
  27. Web site: Mother City Hop 2019 . Mother City Hop . 2024-11-04. "International Teachers: Sharon Davis, LaTasha Barnes..."
  28. Web site: LaTasha Barnes at Mother City Hop . facebook.com . 2024-07-23.
  29. Web site: Lincoln Center on the History of Lindy Hop 2018 . Yehoodi . 2024-11-09. "Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York is hosting a panel discussion on the history of lindy hop. The featured panelists are LaTasha Barnes, Mickey Davidson..."
  30. Web site: Faller . Mary Beth . As hip hop turns 50, ASU experts weigh in on art form's evolution . Arizona State University . 2024-11-05.
  31. Web site: Bush . Sophie . Upcoming Artist-in-Residence: LaTasha Barnes . Boston University . 2024-11-08.
  32. Web site: Wren . Celia . The Jazz Continuum explores Black social dance--from past to present . The Washington Post . 2024-11-04. "...at New York University she designed and completed a master's degree in ethnochoreology, Black studies and performance studies."
  33. Web site: Munoz . Danielle . Internationally recognized dancers joins ASU's School of Music, Dance and Theatre . Arizona State University . 2024-11-05. "Her thesis and continuing research are working to bridge the gap between communities of practice and academic cultural dance research, performance, preservation and pedagogy."
  34. Web site: 2021 Awards-The Bessies . The Bessies: New York Dance & Performance Awards . 2024-11-14.
  35. Web site: Bessies 2023 . The Bessies New York Dance & Performance Awards . 2024-11-08.
  36. Web site: Summer for the City: Swing Out . 2024-07-18 . Lincoln Center.
  37. Web site: International Lindy Hop Championships: About . 2024-07-16 . International Lindy Hop Championships.
  38. Web site: Chaffee . Lacy . ASU Faculty Member Wins 2021 Bessie Award . 2024-03-22 . Arizona State University.