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Sekou Sundiata, performer of text and
sound, dies at 58
By
Margakit Fox
N.Y. Times
(July 20, 2007) Sekou Sundiata, a poet and performance artist whose
work explored slavery, subjugation and the tension between personal and
national identity, especially as they inform the black experience in
America, died on Wednesday in Valhalla, N.Y. He was 58 and lived in
Brooklyn.
The cause was heart failure, said his producer, Ann Rosenthal. At his
death, Mr. Sundiata was a professor in the writing program of Eugene Lang
College of New School University.
Mr. Sundiata’s art, which defied easy classification, ranged from poems
performed in the style of an oral epic to musical, dance and dramatic
works infused with jazz, blues, funk and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. In
general, as he once said in a television interview, it entailed “the whole
idea of text and noise, cadences and pauses.”
His work was performed widely throughout the United States and abroad,
staged by distinguished organizations like the Brooklyn Academy of Music
and the Spoleto Festival U.S.A. Among Mr. Sundiata’s most recent works was
“the 51st (dream) state,” an interlaced tapestry of poetry, music, dance
and videotaped interviews that explores what it means to be an American in
the wake of 9/11.
His other works include “Udu,” a staged oratorio about slavery in
present-day Mauritania, with music by Craig Harris; “blessing the boats,”
a one-man show, autobiographically inspired, about Mr. Sundiata’s
experiences of heroin addiction, a debilitating car crash and a kidney
transplant; and “The Circle Unbroken Is a Hard Bop,” a collaboration with
Mr. Harris about black Americans coming of age in the 1960s.
Writing in The New York Times in 1993, D .J. R. Bruckner reviewed a
production of “The Circle Unbroken” at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe:
“This is a remarkably smooth work, its complex stories and ideas bound
together by the vivid, memorable poetry of Mr. Sundiata. And in one
tornadic scene, the poet lets the audience hear all at once the range of
his vocabulary and voice: Mr. Sundiata becomes a young, crazed homeless
man on the street, and in eight minutes pours out a torrent of grief,
humor and shrewd insight that leaves one simply astonished.”
Mr. Sundiata was born Robert Franklin Feaster in Harlem on Aug. 22, 1948;
he adopted the African name Sekou Sundiata in the late 1960s. He earned a
bachelor’s degree in English from City College of New York in 1972 and a
master’s degree in creative writing from the City University of New York
in 1979.
He is survived by his wife, Maurine Knighton, known as Kazi; a daughter,
Myisha Gomez of Manhattan; a stepdaughter, Aida Riddle of Brooklyn; his
mother, Virginia Myrtle Singleton Feaster of Kingstree, S.C.; two
brothers, William Feaster of Belleville, N.J., and Ronald Feaster of
Manhattan; and one grandchild.
Mr. Sundiata, who performed with the folk rock artist Ani DiFranco as part
of her Rhythm and News tour in 2001, released several CDs of music and
poetry, including “The Blue Oneness of Dreams” (Mouth Almighty/Mercury
Records) and “longstoryshort” (Righteous Babe Records). His work was also
featured on television, on the HBO series “Def Poetry” and the PBS series
“The Language of Life.”
Click here to read Felicia Pride's remembrance of Sekou Sundiata
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