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Taylor Mac | self |
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Writer/Composer | Walt Whitman
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Taylor Mac, ALL ARTS' first artist-in-residence, on the draw of Walt Whitman's poems and why Mac chose to engage with the works so deeply, in nature, in drag. Taylor Mac recites three interpretation of Wal WEhitman's poem Native Moments NATIVE moments! when you come upon me—Ah you are here now! Give me now libidinous joys only! Give me the drench of my passions! Give me life coarse and rank! To-day, I go consort with nature's darlings—to-night too, I am for those who believe in loose delights—I share the midnight orgies of young men, I dance with the dancers, and drink with the drink- ers, The echoes ring with our indecent calls, I take for my love some prostitute—I pick out some low person for my dearest friend, He shall be lawless, rude, illiterate—he shall be one condemned by others for deeds done; I will play a part no longer—Why should I exile myself from my companions? O you shunned persons! I at least do not shun you, I come forthwith in your midst—I will be your poet, I will be more to you than to any of the rest. [Walt Whitman] |
7 mins 1. Taylor Mac discusses 'Whitman in the Woods.' | |
Seen it: Yes 4/10/2021 2 mins 2. Native Moments Interpretation 1 | |
Seen it: Yes 4/10/2021 2 mins 2021 3. Native Moments Interpretation 2 | |
4. Native Moments Interpretation 3 | |
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