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Solange Curates Powerful Performances of Black Joy and Pain at BAM

Through Saint Heron, the musician brought Angélla Christie and the Clark Sisters for a night exploring Black religious music, and Linda Sharrock and Archie Shepp for a show that felt anything but safe.

Giovanni Russonello
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Black People, Cyrus Chestnut, Gospel Music, Jazz, Knowles, Solange, Linda Sharrock, Poetry and Poets, Rankine, Claudia, Saint Heron, Shepp, Archie, Voices of Harlem
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