In this radical twenty-first century choreopoem, Dorian, a young
American Black man, is tasked by an ancestral spirit to thwart his
inevitable murder. He traces his family tree, from his grandmother to
his offspring, uncovering secrets of sex work, self-harm, and assault
alongside snapshots of #BlackBoyJoy. Guided by The Novelist, an
omniscient muse, and her troupe of dancers, Dorian must interrogate his
legacy, forgive his past, and reckon with being Black in modern America.
He tries on different selves and possible futures in his increasing
desperation to experience the luxury of growing old and finding solace
despite institutional racism declaring him a threat. Through the poetry,
dance, and song of Roadmap, will Dorian overcome the odds or become
another hashtag?