“I AM reveals what becomes possible when artists refuse political and social constraints and claim their full ascent—for themselves, for their communities, and for all of us. Bringing together African diasporic movement languages—hip-hop, body percussion, social, street styles, and tap—the dancers, strong and agile, expend boundless energy as they draw us in from the very first moment, when two powerful female performers step into center stage against a projection of radiant sun rays, signaling the universe, ancestry, and a shared light.”