{"id":477,"date":"2010-11-11T19:29:47","date_gmt":"2010-11-11T19:29:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kevindkinsey.com\/?p=477"},"modified":"2010-11-11T19:29:47","modified_gmt":"2010-11-11T19:29:47","slug":"a-transformation-for-colored-girls-interview-with-anika-noni-rose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kevindkinsey.com\/?p=477","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;A Transformation For Colored Girls&#8221;: Interview with Anika Noni Rose"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From Broadway to Hollywood, triple-treat thespian <strong>Anika Noni Rose<\/strong> is a beautiful brown woman who believes in the value of self-worth. <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.bet.com\/entertainment\/whattheflick\/movie-review-the-princess-and-the-frog\/\">Disney\u2019s first Black princess<\/a> is currently starring in <strong>Tyler Perry<\/strong>\u2019s  \u201cFor Colored Girls,\u201d which is in theaters this Friday.\u00a0 I sat down  with this Rose, who shares stories of being pampered like a princess,  giggles at the mere mention of \u201cFrom Justin to Kelly,\u201d and reflects on  the emotions that are equivalent to each color in the rainbow.<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.bet.com\/Assets\/BET\/Published\/image\/jpeg\/9e302439-d9ea-1f5f-c281-216fd7c2e2f3-ent_anikanonirose.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>How was the transition from Disney princess to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bet.com\/entertainment\/Photos\/fcglivingprotraits\">\u201cFor Colored Girls\u201d<\/a>?<br \/>\n<\/strong>I  am a princess every day! [Laughs] That is the truth! I think it is  important for us to think of ourselves as worthy at all times, for good.  Why shouldn\u2019t you feel okay with being pampered, with pampering  yourself, your mind and your body? I don\u2019t think there is anything wrong  with that quite frankly.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What was your first reaction when you heard that Tyler Perry was taking on \u201cFor Colored Girls\u201d?<br \/>\n<\/strong>I  was surprised!\u00a0 I wasn\u2019t sure [Pauses] but I hadn\u2019t read a script yet.  Then I read the first script. I wasn\u2019t quite feeling the first script!  [Laughs] I was like, \u201cUmmm, I don\u2019t know!\u201d\u00a0 And then I read the second  script. [Pauses] Marked change between the first and the second scripts  that I read.\u00a0 They weren\u2019t his first and second script; they were just  the first and second ones that I read. Then the offer came through.\u00a0 I  heard Phylicia Rashad and Loretta Devine and all of those things worked  together for me for a nice round \u201cYes!\u201d [Laughs] I thought that what he  was trying to do in the script was really admirable. I thought the way  he created stories to support us being able to then spout poetry; I  liked the direction he was going in and how open he was and the desire  to bring it up to date because these are things that people are still  going through. My concern was how someone was going to make it relevant.  So I was really pleased with the work that he had done and I was  excited about the women, I was excited about that!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Your character Yasmine suffered some extreme abuse.\u00a0 How did  your co-star, Khalil Kain, and Tyler prepare you or put you at ease  prior to saying, \u201caction\u201d?<br \/>\n<\/strong>I don\u2019t remember us saying much  of anything. You know we are all there to do the job, we all know what  it\u2019s going to be. What was important was that there was no one in the  room that was unnecessary. If you weren\u2019t holding a camera, pitching a  light, putting down a prop, you weren\u2019t there. And knowing that  everybody is coming from a professional slant makes a huge difference.\u00a0  [Pauses] That was Khalil\u2019s last day on the set and I could see he really  didn\u2019t know how to approach me after that. Before he left we had lunch  and then he was gone. But at lunch we just hugged each other and looked  each other in the face and made sure we were okay with each other. It is  important to recognize that that\u2019s not you and to move forward from  that \u2019cause if you don\u2019t, you take that stuff home, you will never be  right! You\u2019ll never get right if you take home everything that you do  when you go to that deep, ugly place. So it\u2019s important to shake it off.  And then Thandie and I went to the spa and were naked and got scrubbed!  [Laughs] We hit the sauna, scrubbed and washed some of that off. That  was great!<\/p>\n<p><strong>What do you think this movie is going to teach the &#8220;mainstream&#8221; audience about being a Black woman?<br \/>\n<\/strong>I  don\u2019t know because I don\u2019t want the mainstream audience to be coming to  learn what it is to be a Black woman. These words, these experiences go  much further than Black America. I had a woman, a White woman, come up  to me and she said, \u201cI am from Jersey and when this play came to  Broadway I was a teenager. I bought a ticket and I went to New York by  myself and saw this play and it moved me like nothing else I\u2019d ever  seen. I felt as if they were talking to me. I am so glad that the movie  has come out because now I can take my daughter.\u201d It\u2019s about women and  there are things that we go through that are universal. You can make it  one woman\u2019s story of color, but I don\u2019t think that is what it is.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The term \u201ccolored\u201d has often been thought of with a negative connotation. What do you think of when you hear that word?<br \/>\n<\/strong>The  colors that we are talking about are the colors of the emotions, the  color of women the world over. You know there have been days when you  woke up red with rage or yellow with fear or blue with sadness. I think  if the play had been written now that may not have been what she would  have called it. When it was written in 1975, the women in the play were  women of color and because their stories had not been told, it was  poignant in that way.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What is the greatest joy you find in being a beautiful brown colored girl?<br \/>\n<\/strong>There  are so many things! [Laughs] I love going to the beach in the tropics  and doing whatever I do \u2013 surfing, swimming or \u201cbeing\u201d \u2013 and the glow  when I get a tan that deepens. I walk around with red and gold in my  skin and feel like the most beautiful thing on the planet! You may not  think so, I may look crazy when my hair is wild and it\u2019s been in the  water and now it\u2019s big! [Laughs] But I feel like I am glowing because  physically I am and somehow spiritually I am and that\u2019s phenomenal. I  also think it\u2019s wonderful because there are so many stories we have to  tell and so much humor in the things that we do. Humor is a part of  survival.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Speaking of humor and going to the beach, when you are at  home flipping through channels and \u201cFrom Justin to Kelly\u201d comes on, do  you watch or change the channel?<br \/>\n<\/strong>[Laughs] I recently watched  it with my nephew! He was like, \u201cAunty, that\u2019s you!\u201d [Laughs] I watch  and I have a good time because I feel like what I did was good work.  Sometimes you do good work in something that isn\u2019t the best piece of  work as a whole, but it doesn\u2019t take away from you. You walk in with  your A-game and that\u2019s what you do! Also, my body was so bad-assed, I am  telling you I have never been that fine in my life! So sometimes I just  look at it and go, \u201cUmmm, look at me!\u201d [Laughs] Literally when they  told me I was going to be in a bathing suit and we were going to be on  the beach and we only had four weeks of rehearsal, I whipped that girl  into shape! I said, \u201cI am not going to be 30 feet tall and 15 feet wide  looking crazy with my New York winter body.\u201d You know the New York  winter body; that is serious business! That\u2019s meatloaf, potatoes and  stuff.\u00a0 It wasn\u2019t so much about being skinny, it was about being tight. I  didn\u2019t want anything to jiggle that I didn\u2019t make jiggle! [Laughs] So I  am pleased, frankly. I think they should put my face on that body in  that bathing suit at all times! [Laughs]<\/p>\n<p>By J&#8217;Nara Corbin<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From Broadway to Hollywood, triple-treat thespian Anika Noni Rose is a beautiful brown woman who believes in the value of self-worth. 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