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Remembering Bayard Rustin in Life and Onscreen
  + stars: | 2023-11-17 | by ( Tiffany Martinbrough | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As an adolescent, Bayard Rustin had many virtues. He was smart: He served as his high school valedictorian. He was respectful: After tackling opponents as an offensive lineman on his high school team, he would help them up and recite a line of poetry. In 2013, President Barack Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Rustin, who died in 1987. Sixty years after the march, the biopic “Rustin” aims to give this visionary his due.
Persons: Bayard Rustin, Rustin, Barack Obama, “ Rustin ”, George C, Wolfe, , ” Wolfe Organizations: Black, Jobs, Civil, National Center for Civil, Rights Locations: Washington, Atlanta
Alongside the comedy and drama, “Jaja’s” features a multitude of strand mastery, as Bioh and the director Whitney White (“Our Dear Dead Drug Lord”) were determined to show a range of hairdos coming to life onstage. To pull this off, most of these styles are executed in real time with a little stage magic courtesy of wigs constructed by the hair and wig designer Nikiya Mathis. Cast members, who braid hair onstage, practiced during rehearsals on wigs she designed for the performance. “There are so many moving pieces to the show that involve hair, and it’s not just me backstage,” Mathis said. “It’s also the actors onstage, it’s what Jocelyn has written, and it’s what Whitney will be helping us to reveal.”“Part of that,” she continued, “is going to be the magic of figuring out how we’re going to construct the wigs and how to potentially take them apart.”
Persons: Whitney White, , Nikiya Mathis, it’s, ” Mathis, “ It’s, Jocelyn, Whitney
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