First Person: Artists Talk About Their Art
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Vinesett, AL
Published in: Dream/Girl Magazine
"I was either two or three years old when New York hosted the World’s Fair. I sat in my stroller, mesmerized by all the colors and sounds that surrounded me. For the first time ever, the drumming styles of West Africa met my ears, and I remember the feeling of thunder as the vibrations from the African drums resonated in my small body. I was so excited I could barely sit still. My heart was pounding, my feet were kicking, and were it not for the restraint which secured me to that four-wheeled contraption, I could have leapt as high, danced with the same lightning speed, or sang as loud as any of the performers before me."
Duke Scholars
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Dream/Girl Magazine
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1
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9 / 10
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Dream/Girl Magazine
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Vinesett, A. L. (n.d.). First Person: Artists Talk About Their Art. (F. O. Dowell, Ed.), Dream/Girl Magazine. Dream/Girl Magazine.
Vinesett, Ava LaVonne. “First Person: Artists Talk About Their Art.” Edited by Frances O. Dowell. Dream/Girl Magazine. Dream/Girl Magazine, n.d.
Vinesett AL. First Person: Artists Talk About Their Art. Dowell FO, editor. Vol. 1, Dream/Girl Magazine. Dream/Girl Magazine; p. 9–10.
Vinesett, Ava LaVonne. “First Person: Artists Talk About Their Art.” Dream/Girl Magazine, edited by Frances O. Dowell, vol. 1, Dream/Girl Magazine, pp. 9–10.
Vinesett AL. First Person: Artists Talk About Their Art. Dowell FO, editor. Dream/Girl Magazine. Dream/Girl Magazine; p. 9–10.
Published In
Dream/Girl Magazine
Volume
1
Start / End Page
9 / 10
Publisher
Dream/Girl Magazine