Photo by Shardé Chapman

GROWING UP IN Houston, Nigerian-born choreographer Kemi OG vividly recalls the tension and mistrust between the city’s African immigrant and African American communities. “I wasn’t directly bullied like many of my friends were,” says Kemi. “No one dared call me an ‘African booty scratcher.’ But the non-verbal cues I got were enough, and they were painful."

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Isabella Vik and Rivkah French / Photo by Traci Matlock

IN CITYBOOK’S FIRST A Day In The Life of the Arts photo essay, queer dance choreographer and community leader Rivkah (then Rebecca) French is pictured in the morning sunlight doing a yoga stretch on the terrace of her apartment. Since then, French’s creative ambitions have expanded into developing safe spaces and empowering performative experiences for the LGBTQ+ community, and a body of work that challenges gender, sexual orientation, racial and patriarchal norms in dance.

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Hector Del Curto / photo by Charles Porter

MATTHEW DETRICK, Apollo Chamber Players violinist and artistic director, likes to use the word "ecotone" to describe the "zone" his group inhabits when premiering new music and collaborating with musicians beyond the hermetic world of classical music.

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