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When the 20-year-old unwed daughter of anti-abortion activist Pastor Jim McGarvey told him she was pregnant, he could only do one thing. He thanked her for honoring the impending gift of life enough to come to him - even in her shame - with a spirit of openness and honesty.
"Your mother and I will do everything we have to do to help you in making right choices from now on," McGarvey, 62, told his daughter."Regardless of the human side of conception, every child is a creation of God...thus a gift and a reward."
"Your mother and I will do everything we have to do to help you in making right choices from now on," McGarvey, 62, told his daughter."Regardless of the human side of conception, every child is a creation of God...thus a gift and a reward."
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Color bursts accentuate images connoting passion, fame and fury as audience members are invited to an intimate performance by Fela Kuti, the Nigerian musician credited with the creation of funk, in the Broadway production of FELA!
FELA!, which has just opened on Broadway, applies stirring Afrobeat (a musical blend of jazz, funk, highlife and Yoruba rhythms) and inspired dancing akin to the period and region in West Africa, to tell the story of the controversial Nigerian musician who rose to fame in the '70s and '80s for his artistic innovations joined with political activism.
Fela Kuti, who died over 10 years ago, would have been flushed with delight to see the captivating power of "Zombie" and "Water No Get Enemy," sung in his Pidgin English, on audiences at the Eugene O'Neil Theater.
FELA!, which has just opened on Broadway, applies stirring Afrobeat (a musical blend of jazz, funk, highlife and Yoruba rhythms) and inspired dancing akin to the period and region in West Africa, to tell the story of the controversial Nigerian musician who rose to fame in the '70s and '80s for his artistic innovations joined with political activism.
Fela Kuti, who died over 10 years ago, would have been flushed with delight to see the captivating power of "Zombie" and "Water No Get Enemy," sung in his Pidgin English, on audiences at the Eugene O'Neil Theater.