JAE is thrilled to announce that Traka will premiere in full at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) on May 13 and 14, 2022 at 8pm each night, in Boston, MA.
Tickets on sale here!
Traka, meaning “Troubles” in Haitian Kreyòl, will be an exploration into how dance, culture, and community are pathways to healing for victims of traumatic events. Following a traumatic event, individuals may use coping strategies such as emotionally processing with family, finding distraction through play or work, or seeking meaning and understanding through religion and community. Traka highlights ways that dance and culture can support healing on both individual and community levels.
Jean Appolon has overcome deep loss by focusing intently on his art and through teaching others. Preserving Haiti’s cultural legacy through dance and celebrating Haitian dance and culture as a pathway to healing has defined Appolon’s artistic mission. Through Traka, Appolon will explore these values and the use of dance and community as a coping resource for trauma survivors. During a time of such division and discord, especially around immigrant communities, Traka is exceedingly timely. JAE is committed to elevating immigrants’ voices and stories.
Photo credit: Olivia Moon Photography: Courtesy of Boston Center for the Arts