Windows of Displacement | Toussaint To Move
Issues surrounding migration, home, borders and identity pose some of the biggest questions of our time. Choreographed and performed by Akeim Toussaint Buck, Windows of Displacement, is an autobiographical solo blending dance, song and spoken word. Through the lens of imperialism, colonialism and global displacement, he weaves a story that speaks to the experiences and lives entangled in the politics of power and oppression.
Using his own journey of migration from Jamaica to the UK as a catalyst, Toussaint Buck presents the threads connecting oppression, from the Transatlantic Slave Trade, to the current mining and exploitation of the Congo. Opening the evening is a new piece by Dawn Holgate, commissioned by Culture Liverpool for Leap.
Dawn has collaborated with The Dancing Queens (a community group of Global Majority women based at The Caribbean Centre in Toxteth) on a work exploring radical Black joy, resilience, collective care and powerful narratives of womanhood.