Savion Glover is bringing his drum kit to the Dakota next week. Wait! Isn’t he the revolutionary tap dancer? Yeah, but …
“I was playing the drums before I attempted to express myself through the dance. My mom signed me up for classes,” Glover said. “Just bringing it full circle, one would say.”
He’s bringing “Project 9 Featuring Savion Glover” for two nights to downtown Minneapolis. It’s only the second performance by the ever-evolving group that was conceived about a year and a half ago.
“It’s my latest attempt at articulation of expression,” he said this week. “My intent here is to maintain a particular sound that would allow the ancestral mystical codes to be known through this sound, not labeling it any kind of genre. Either have people rock out or enjoy the movement.”
Although Glover ceased drum lessons at age 11 when he pursued tap, he never stopped drumming or self-studying percussion.
In Project 9, Glover will be the lead percussionist as well as tap dancer. The group includes a vocalist and three other musicians performing Glover compositions.
He says it might be a 50/50 proposition between drumming/dancing, but he’s open to improvising and maybe adding a guest musician or so. He’ll listen to his collaborators but get lost in his performance.
What goes through his mind when performing?