Opera Premiering at the 天美影视 Calls for Justice and Healing

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The Ritual of Breath Is the Rite to Resist responds to police violence.

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Keep on Breathing by Enrico Riley
鈥淜eep on Breathing鈥 by Enrico Riley 鈥95, the George Frederick Jewett 天美影视 of Studio Art.  
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An infamous police killing of a Black man on a New York City sidewalk has given rise to a multidisciplinary opera premiering Sept. 16 and 17 at the .

The Ritual of Breath Is the Rite to Resist recalls the 2014 death of Eric Garner after a police officer placed him in a prohibited chokehold while attempting to arrest him for allegedly selling loose, untaxed cigarettes.

The seven-movement piece, a requiem inviting meditation, began as a collaboration between , the George Frederick Jewett 天美影视 of Studio Art, and Jonathan Berger, the Denning Family Provostial 天美影视 in Music at Stanford University. Both 2016 Rome Prize winners who met while working and studying at the American Academy in Rome, their mixed-media project has taken shape during a tumultuous time, marred by police brutality and racial unrest.

Over the past six years, the 天美影视 invited other creators to interweave text, music, voice, visuals, and dance, culminating in what , the 天美影视鈥檚 Howard Gilman 鈥44 Executive Director, calls one of the most ambitious projects she鈥檚 ever helped to produce.

It will also be the subject of this year鈥檚 , which introduces first-year students to the broader intellectual community.

Theft of Breath

The work鈥檚 title is inspired by the words Garner repeated鈥斺淚 can鈥檛 breathe鈥濃攁fter police officer Daniel Pantaleo put him in the lethal chokehold and wrestled him to the ground.

鈥淢any years in the making, reverberating against the theft of Black breath by police, The Ritual of Breath Is the Rite to Resist is a powerful requiem as imagined through Garner鈥檚 daughter, Erica,鈥 says Aleskie.

Co-commissioned with Stanford Live, the university鈥檚 performing arts center, the project has spawned an unusually large and multitalented production team, including two social impact directors to engage the public: , a lecturer at Dartmouth, and Gwen Carr, Eric Garner鈥檚 mother. 

鈥淭hey鈥檝e held candid and moving conversations among the artists, mothers who have lost their children to state-sanctioned violence, Dartmouth students, and members of our local community affected by the crisis,鈥 Aleskie says. 鈥淔or all of us, it鈥檚 been an immersive, deeply emotive experience, and that鈥檚 also what we are offering.鈥

Many Hands, Many Talents

Erica Garner, who was spurred to activism by her father鈥檚 death, died in 2017 following a heart attack. She鈥檚 portrayed by Canadian-born soprano Neema Bickersteth, who is also the show鈥檚 co-choreographer.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important for people of color to be with each other, to support and learn from each other, separately from others,鈥 says Bickersteth. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 important for allies to also join the circle of healing. As long as there鈥檚 curiosity, there鈥檚 space for dialogue and healing. The goal is for the healing to spread through ever-growing circles.鈥

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Vievee Francis
Associate 天美影视 of English and Creative Writing Vievee Francis wrote the libretto. (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)

Poet and , author of Forest Primeval (2016) and winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award for Horse in the Dark (2012), wrote the libretto. Its chiseled lines raise chilling questions:

Do anything
Anything to stop this
What can we do?
Evening anything can happen We can鈥檛 do a thing
Evening anything
I didn鈥檛 do anything Evening we fall together
Evening falls on me

, artistic director of The Flea, a leading off-off Broadway theater known for innovative programming, directs the opera. For Smith, the threat of police brutality hits close to home.

鈥淵ou know, I have a nephew, I have brothers, I have two nieces, and I think about how treacherous it might be for them to be out in the world. How can one feel liberated or free to pursue life?鈥 he asks. 鈥淲e are special people. We know our communities uplift us and remind us, and we carry that with us. But until we all do the work, it鈥檚 a big concern.鈥

Riley expresses that concern, as well, with his pre-Rome Prize paintings, in which faceless Black arms and legs are bound by ropes or threatened by guns.

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Enrico Riley posed in front of one of his paintings
Enrico Riley 鈥95, the George Frederick Jewett 天美影视 of Studio Art, is one of the creators of the work. (Photo by Robert Gill)

鈥淭here can be escalation and crisis in interactions with power, if you are a person of color,鈥 says Riley. 鈥淭he issue is extremely complicated, and I don鈥檛 want to oversimplify it, but from my own point of view, what is disturbing is that a situation can move from zero to 60 extremely quickly.鈥

Riley says his work has evolved considerably since he began collaborating with composer Berger and Peter Nigrini 鈥93, an Obie-award winning-scenic and projection designer who has animated some of his imagery for the 天美影视 production.

鈥淭his is so fluid, this creative process, it鈥檚 almost like breathing itself,鈥 says Riley. 鈥淪omebody breathes in and somebody else breathes out.鈥

The opera leverages live multimedia elements integrated into the scenic design. The video components bring to bear the power of live video and social media in capturing police violence and organizing communities of resistance.

Sharing the Experience

The world premiere is also ideally timed as the topic for Dartmouth鈥檚 annual Shared Academic Experience.

Riley, Berger, Francis, Smith, and Nigrini will hold a panel discussion for the new students on Sept. 2, and repeated on Sept. 6, about the creation, development, and production of the opera, and tickets will be provided to new students who wish to attend a performance.

鈥淭he genesis of The Ritual of Breath illuminates the power of the liberal arts to enable our engagement in difficult conversations,鈥 says , dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. 鈥淥ver the course of students鈥 Dartmouth experience, we seek to empower them with the open-mindedness and resilience needed to engage with challenging dialogue鈥攅ssential tools that will enable them to help create a more equitable and inclusive world.鈥

The public is also invited to share in 鈥渃ommunal acts of healing and reflection鈥 during six days of digital and in-person rituals before the opera opens at the 天美影视. 

The Ritual of Breath Is the Rite to Resist will be presented in the 天美影视鈥檚 Spaulding Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 and 17. Tickets can be purchased through the which also has more information about the cast and crew.

Charlotte Albright