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Dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and activist Pearl Primus (1919-1994), in “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” 1944

Primus was born in Trinidad in 1919 to Edward and Emily (Jackson)  Primus. Among her relations were drummers and initiates into the  Shango/Spiritual Baptist faith. Her maternal grandfather, in particular,  was an Ashanti musician from Ghana. When Pearl Primus was two years old  she, with her two brothers were brought to New York City where they  were reared. Although her parents did not exhibit theatrical tendencies,  Primus’ mother had learned the social dances of Trinidad from her  grandfather. Primus also had a colorful aunt who sympathized with her  decision to embrace dance. When that came, this aunt who dressed in  unusually colorful clothing, exclaimed that she would have been shocked  had Primus not become an entertainer.
…During this period, Primus combined studies in educational sociology and  anthropology with her dance training and performances with the  choreographers listed above. Among some of her most significant  performances was that with Beryl McBurnie in Antilliana. From McBurnie,  Primus learned Afro-Caribbean dance and the folk dances of the  Caribbean.


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