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big dreams; an ever evolving
work-in-progress, in no practical order


1. An int'l touring Company
2. laeticiaemmanuel.com
3. Speak, read, and write my original languages (creole, french, vlaemsch)
4. Go out into the world
5. 100% self-employment
6. The Wiz!
7. Play Giant Steps
8. Finish the NYC Marathon
9. Own real estate
10. Pilates certification
11. Show work in 2009 2010
12. Study yoga in India
13. Teach overseas
14. Dance BAM
15. Book a Broadway show
16. Earn a Masters Degree
17. Perform Ulysses Dove
18. A write-up in a pub
19. Dance The Joyce
20. Sign with an agency
21. Learn to swim
22. Sew a wearable dresses
23. Perform in an opera
24. Dance Lincoln Center
25. Use my degree
26. Earn $1 Million
27. Perform Bill T. Jones
28. Fela!

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3 November 09

PARADISE IS A FABULOUS SUIT

These are sapeurs, acolytes of a 25-year-old movement called la SAPE—La Societé des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Élégantes (aka Kitendi, the religion of the cloth) — that revolves around the possession of the most expensive, most luxurious, most extravagant fashion in the world. Followers of SAPE wear $10,000 jackets and $500 shoes, but these mostly young Congolese men otherwise barely eke out a living in the rubble of Kinshasa and Brazzaville or the ghettos of Paris and Brussels, washing dishes or washing bodies, and sometimes selling their own.

The craze started with le Pape de la SAPE—intermediary between the gods of fashion and practicing sapeurs—the musician Papa Wemba, born Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba in the Kasai River region of the Belgian Congo. Papa Wemba, an emerging pop star in the late 1960s, fomented a revolution in self-presentation, agitating for pizzazz over the dowdy duds prescribed by Mobutu Sese Seko’s “authenticity movement.”

photo via africa is a country
(via colors magazine)

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh