Interview with ArtsATL: Artist Charmaine Minniefield Honors Unmarked African American Graves At Oakland Cemetery
The Ring Shout is a traditional African American worship practice that was created during enslavement. And I’m saying is an act of resistance because it created and insured community. By gathering its community in a praise house, a small wooden structure, where they would stand in circle. Through call and response, they would sing and worship, but also move in a circle. The movement was the shout.
LET US COME TOGETHER
“With a collective of intergenerational black women dancers and movers, we manifest a contemporary Ring Shout practice through embodied memories of disruption and distance.”