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Dancers on the Shore

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Based on William Melvin Kelley’s 1964 short story collection, Dancers on the Shore is an anthology series exploring the lives of Black families in Harlem and The Bronx. The series draws from Kelley’s original sixteen stories about three families; the Careys, the Dunfords and the Bedlows—some interlinked and spanning generations from Reconstruction-era South to 1980s New York—as well as additional works he published elsewhere. ADAPTED and DIRECTED by Yhane Washington Smith, STORY EDITING by Jesi Kelley, and PRODUCED BY The Family Eye. The theme song “Through the fire” is produced by Rikko 009. Season 1 follows the Dunfords, a middle-class family living in Harlem’s Sugar Hill in the 1950s. Dr. Charles Dunford and his wife Eleanor raise three children: Chig, the thoughtful eldest; Peter, the sharp-tongued middle child; and Connie, whose path takes an unexpected turn. Their stories explore identity, privilege, and the quiet struggles of being human. We have merch! Check out our merch store, The Hip Assist for t-shirts, hats magnets! Your purchase goes directly to funding more episodes. https://hipassist.dashery.com Support our work! Buy us a coffee! All of your support will go towards producing more episodes. https://buymeacoffee.com/dotstheater ABOUT WILLIAM MELVIN KELLEY: Born in Seaview hospital, a sanitorium for tuberculosis patients in New York’s Staten Island in 1937, William Melvin Kelley was raised on Carpenter Avenue in the Bronx. He attended the Fieldston School and Harvard University. His first and most well-known novel “A Different Drummer” was published in 1962 when he was just 23 years old. In his lifetime, Kelley was the recipient of a number of awards; the Dana Reed Literary prize, Harvard University, 1960; Bread Loaf Writers Conference grant, 1962; Whitney Foundation award, 1963; Rosenthal Foundation award, 1963; Transatlantic Review award, 1964; Black Academy of Arts and Letters award, 1970; and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Lifetime Achievement, 2008. In 2021 both he and his wife, Aiki Kelley were awarded the American Book Award for the illustrated re-issue of “Dunfords Travels Everywheres,” which Aiki illustrated. Dubbed “the lost giant of American literature” by The New Yorker, Kelley was a professor of creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College and lived in Harlem. He died in 2017. Learn more about William Melvin Kelley here: www.williammelvinkelley.com

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Recent Episodes

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August 21, 2025

S1, E3: Moses Mama

Meanwhile down south, Chig’s grandmother Nanny Eva shares a midrashic tale about Jochebed, Moses’ mama, after overhearing Chig, his uncle, and father seemingly dismiss the importance of women at dinner. Moses Mama is Adapted for Audio and Directed by Yhane Washington Smith from a chapter of William Melvin Kelley's 2024 novel DIS//INTEGRATION. Story Editing by Jesi Kelley, Executive Produced by Aiki Kelley and Cira Kelley. Our cast is ANDRIETTA SIMMS as Nanny Eva, JOSHUA KELLEY-KAPAJ as Chig and as the Pharoah’s Guard, BLOSSOM KELLEY WASHINGTON as Jochebed, VICTORIA MORALES as Miriam, JENLING STEWART as Sarah, NINA SMITH as Eve and as Pharoah’s Daughter. Jesi Kelley sings the Sh’ma. Audio engineering is by Emanie White-Heard,  Sound Design by Xperience J, Dialect Coach is Blossom Kelley Washington. Theme song is produced by Rikko 009. This episode was mastered by Noxie Studio. A special thank you to Shira Kline and the folks at Lab/Shul for their help and guidance on this episode. Lab/Shul is an everybody-friendly, artist-driven, God-optional, experimental Jewish community based in New York City. Visit Lab/Shul at https://www.labshul.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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July 17, 2025

S1, E2: Aggie

While Chig and Dr. Dunford are away down south, Eleanor travels to Chicago on the 20th Century Limited to visit her sister-in-law Neva and reflect on her troubled marriage. There, she witnesses her friend Aggie fall in love with the visiting Miss Lovelace. Adapted for Audio and Directed by Yhane Washington Smith, Story Editing by Jesi Kelley, Executive Produced by Aiki Kelley and Cira Kelley. Cast is OKEMA T. MOORE as Eleanor;  EBONIE ELLINGTON as Aggie, STEPHANIE Y. COLE as Neva, GABRIELLE ADKINS as Miss Lovelace; and featuring YUSUF LAMONT as James “Jimmy” Millbourne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Episode thumbnail for S1, E1: A Visit To Grandmother

June 19, 2025

S1, E1: A Visit To Grandmother

Teenager Chig Dunford observes his father Dr. Charles Dunford confronting buried emotions about love and colorism within their Southern family during a visit to his grandmother.

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What is Dancers on the Shore?

Based on William Melvin Kelley’s 1964 short story collection, Dancers on the Shore is an anthology series exploring the lives of Black families in Harlem and The Bronx. The series draws from Kelley’s original sixteen stories about three families; the Careys, the Dunfords and the Bedlows—some interlinked and spanning generations from Reconstruction-era South to 1980s New York—as well as additional works he published elsewhere. ADAPTED and DIRECTED by Yhane Washington Smith, STORY EDITING by Jesi Kelley, and PRODUCED BY The Family Eye. The theme song “Through the fire” is produced by Rikko 009. Season 1 follows the Dunfords, a middle-class family living in Harlem’s Sugar Hill in the 1950s. Dr. Charles Dunford and his wife Eleanor raise three children: Chig, the thoughtful eldest; Peter, the sharp-tongued middle child; and Connie, whose path takes an unexpected turn. Their stories explore identity, privilege, and the quiet struggles of being human. We have merch! Check out our merch store, The Hip Assist for t-shirts, hats magnets! Your purchase goes directly to funding more episodes. https://hipassist.dashery.com Support our work! Buy us a coffee! All of your support will go towards producing more episodes. https://buymeacoffee.com/dotstheater

ABOUT WILLIAM MELVIN KELLEY: Born in Seaview hospital, a sanitorium for tuberculosis patients in New York’s Staten Island in 1937, William Melvin Kelley was raised on Carpenter Avenue in the Bronx. He attended the Fieldston School and Harvard University. His first and most well-known novel “A Different Drummer” was published in 1962 when he was just 23 years old. In his lifetime, Kelley was the recipient of a number of awards; the Dana Reed Literary prize, Harvard University, 1960; Bread Loaf Writers Conference grant, 1962; Whitney Foundation award, 1963; Rosenthal Foundation award, 1963; Transatlantic Review award, 1964; Black Academy of Arts and Letters award, 1970; and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Lifetime Achievement, 2008. In 2021 both he and his wife, Aiki Kelley were awarded the American Book Award for the illustrated re-issue of “Dunfords Travels Everywheres,” which Aiki illustrated.

Dubbed “the lost giant of American literature” by The New Yorker, Kelley was a professor of creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College and lived in Harlem. He died in 2017.

Learn more about William Melvin Kelley here: www.williammelvinkelley.com

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