MUSIC AND CONCEPT BY MARIA OLIVERO.
INSPIRED BY THE BOOK "MIELE E KEROSENE" (HONEY AND KEROSENE), BY LUCA DE ANTONIS.
JOSÉPHINE BAKER
Joséphine Baker, photo Studio Harcourt (1940)
"Josephine is a woman who vibrates future and love.
Ungraspable except through music is her multifaceted personality.
She communicates an intergenerational and intragenerational message, embracing cultures, femininity, empowerment and inclusiveness. When success becomes educational and motivational, and a Star becomes a light that still illuminates the way to becoming a better humanity."
Camilla Venara,
Sustainability expert
"... I WANT YOU TO HAVE A CHANCE AT WHAT I HAD. BUT I DO NOT WANT YOU TO HAVE TO RUN AWAY TO GET IT. AND MOTHERS AND FATHERS, IF IT IS TOO LATE FOR YOU, THINK OF YOUR CHILDREN. MAKE IT SAFE HERE SO THEY DO NOT HAVE TO RUN AWAY, FOR I WANT FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN WHAT I HAD."
Joséphine Baker
from her speech at the March on Washington, 1963
“... WE WERE ALL INSPIRED BY YOUR PRESENCE AT THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON.
I AM DEEPLY MOVED BY THE FACT THAT YOU WOULD FLY SUCH A LONG DISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THAT MOMENTOUS EVENT ... YOU ARE CERTAINLY DOING A MOST DEDICATED SERVICE FOR MANKIND."
Martin Luther King
MLK wrote to Baker after the March on Washington event in 1963
"THE MOST SENSATIONAL WOMAN EVER SEEN".
Hemingway
"THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PANTHER AND THE MOST CHARMING OF WOMEN"
Colette
"HEAVENLY LEGS, EBONY EYES
AND THE SMILE WHERE ALL THE OTHER SMILES GO TO DIE"
Picasso
Joséphine Baker and her adopted children in a tour boat (President John F. Kennedy) in Amsterdam (the Netherlands), 4 October 1964 Author: Hugo van Gelderen (ANEFO)
Joséphine Baker, Harcourt, 1948
Photo by Rudolf Suroch of Josephine Baker. Havana, Cuba. 1950
Joséphine Baker and her adopted children in a tour boat (President John F. Kennedy) in Amsterdam (the Netherlands), 4 October 1964 Author: Hugo van Gelderen (ANEFO)