Free Digital Performance TUESDAY AUGUST 18!
Inspired by Tennessee’s vital role in the ratification of the 19th Amendment, Nashville Ballet will share a digital presentation of Gina Patterson’s 72 Steps on Tuesday, August 18 — the exact date the Tennessee legislature ratified the bill granting women the right to vote 100 years earlier! Originally commissioned by the League of Women Voters of Nashville in 2018, this opportunity to stream the ballet for free is made possible by the League's generous sponsorship.
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Before You Watch
Enhance your viewing experience by learning more about the ballet before you see it. Hear from the League of Women Voters of Nashville to learn about their decision to commission the work in 2018 and why they chose to sponsor next week's viewing.
The digital performance of 72 Steps is made possible through the generous sponsorship of the League of Women Voters of Nashville. 72 Steps was originally commissioned in 2018 by the League of Women Voters and their Perfect 36 Supporters.
Program Notes
The 72 step climb to the Tennessee State Capitol to await the decision of the mirrored 72 year fight for women’s right to vote (twice the 36 states needed to ratify) struck me in the research of how to tell such a weighted and timely story. Jordan created a powerful score to reveal its emotional core and voices of our past, present, and future, punctuating the universal and current relevance of this work. Weaving timelessness with historic details, and the eight chaotic days leading up to the surprising final vote, I was inspired by the letter an educated Febb Ensminger Burn wrote to her son that influenced his change of vote to favor ratification of the 19th Amendment.
While honoring all the women who paved the road to the polls; 72 Steps endeavors to engage young people on the topic of inequality and illuminate women’s long and continuing march towards parity. It challenges audiences to contemplate their own beliefs around women’s voting rights and how this extends to broader conversations of equality, whether relating to gender or other discriminations. I hope this ballet will inspire viewers to think about their rights when the time comes to go to the polls, and how they might use their own voices to make a difference in everyday life. Through empathic dialogue, perhaps we can come to understand we are all human first.
72 Steps in the Press
At the Polls: NB2 Dancers talking about the right to vote: CLICK HERE
Nashville Public Radio article on collaboration with composer Jordan Brooke Hamlin: CLICK HERE