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Sunday, August 23, 2026
Society reduces the legacies of deceased figures through selective, non-neutral choices about which experiences to emphasize
Changamiré avoids mere imitation by approaching Holiday's legacy as an ongoing, living inheritance of complex humanity
Billie Holiday performs live at Club Bali in Washington, D.C. (September 1948) alongside Al Dunn and Bobby Tucker—capturing the powerful, immediate stage presence that audiences celebrated while often disconnecting her music from the ongoing struggles of her daily life
Institutions flattened Holiday's complex humanity into simplistic labels and penal categories long before her actual death occurred
Through artistic reinterpretation, Changamiré directly challenges historical reductions to reconnect Holiday's expression with her lived reality

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