Women' History Month Feature: Jasmine Guy, Speaking the language of art
buzzz worthy. . . By Mona Austin Peel back all of Jasmine Guy's layers and at her core you will find an artiste. During our interview, I deciphered Guy meant it when she stated, "I am art" on the spoken word recording of “My Language” (from the album “Medicine” by the Black Academy of Arts and Letters). She has not begun to get the credit she deserves for contributions in music, dance, and theater. This Women's History Month we salute Ms. Guy for evolving an eclectic collage of work into a legacy of which we can all be proud. Guy is most "unsung" as a dancer. Dancing, which she continues to teach, was her first love. Her career as a professional dancer started when she prodigiously arabesqued her way into the renowned Alvin Ailey Dance Theater at 15. At forty something, the divorcee and mother of 12-year-old Imani was still doing cart wheels and splits as Thelma Kelly in the Broadway production of “C...