Barbara Ann Teer and the National Black Theatre

Barbara Ann Teer and the National Black Theatre
Title Barbara Ann Teer and the National Black Theatre PDF eBook
Author Lundeana Marie Thomas
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 217
Release 2015-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 1317776968

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While chronicling the development of Teer's National Black Theatre of Harlem, this study explores the National Black Theatre's quest to develop a new black theory of acting. Teer's theory of performance was realized in a theater that combined elements of Pentacostal worship and African ritual, melding spontaneity from the performers, percussive music, singing, dancing, emotional expression from both actors and audience, and spectacle. The National Black Theatre's major achievement is the creation of an original art form that helps African Americans identify with their roots and invites spontaneous audience interaction. The study offers the National Black Theatre as a model African American community theater with valuable lessons for other theaters. The innovative methods of the National Black Theatre provide a model for enlightening and sensitizing audiences to cultural diversity. A pioneering institution, the National Black Theatre has proven itself over its 25 year history to be a cultural treasure and the quintessential theater in Harlem. Also includes maps.(Bibliography, and index; foreword by Dr. Winona Fletcher, Professor Emeritus of Theater and Drama and Afro-American Studies; Founder of the National Black Theatre)

Barbara Ann Teer's National Black Theatre

Barbara Ann Teer's National Black Theatre
Title Barbara Ann Teer's National Black Theatre PDF eBook
Author Lundeana Marie Thomas
Publisher
Total Pages 504
Release 1993
Genre African American theater
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The Theatre of Black Americans

The Theatre of Black Americans
Title The Theatre of Black Americans PDF eBook
Author Errol Hill
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 384
Release 2000-04-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1617801763

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THE THEATRE OF BLACK AMERICANS

The Impact of Race

The Impact of Race
Title The Impact of Race PDF eBook
Author Woodie King
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 300
Release 2003
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781557835796

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Looks at the evolution of the American black theater movement and includes coverage of the National Black Theatre Festival and the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta.

The Routledge Companion to African American Theatre and Performance

The Routledge Companion to African American Theatre and Performance
Title The Routledge Companion to African American Theatre and Performance PDF eBook
Author Kathy A. Perkins
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 566
Release 2018-12-07
Genre Drama
ISBN 1351751433

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The Routledge Companion to African American Theatre and Performance is an outstanding collection of specially written essays that charts the emergence, development, and diversity of African American Theatre and Performance—from the nineteenth-century African Grove Theatre to Afrofuturism. Alongside chapters from scholars are contributions from theatre makers, including producers, theatre managers, choreographers, directors, designers, and critics. This ambitious Companion includes: A "Timeline of African American theatre and performance." Part I "Seeing ourselves onstage" explores the important experience of Black theatrical self-representation. Analyses of diverse topics including historical dramas, Broadway musicals, and experimental theatre allow readers to discover expansive articulations of Blackness. Part II "Institution building" highlights institutions that have nurtured Black people both on stage and behind the scenes. Topics include Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), festivals, and black actor training. Part III "Theatre and social change" surveys key moments when Black people harnessed the power of theatre to affirm community realities and posit new representations for themselves and the nation as a whole. Topics include Du Bois and African Muslims, women of the Black Arts Movement, Afro-Latinx theatre, youth theatre, and operatic sustenance for an Afro future. Part IV "Expanding the traditional stage" examines Black performance traditions that privilege Black worldviews, sense-making, rituals, and innovation in everyday life. This section explores performances that prefer the space of the kitchen, classroom, club, or field. This book engages a wide audience of scholars, students, and theatre practitioners with its unprecedented breadth. More than anything, these invaluable insights not only offer a window onto the processes of producing work, but also the labour and economic issues that have shaped and enabled African American theatre. Chapter 20 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Black Theatre

Black Theatre
Title Black Theatre PDF eBook
Author Paul Carter Harrison
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 436
Release 2002-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781439901151

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An insider's view of Black theatres of the world and how they reflect their culture, concerns, and history.

Black Theatre In 1960's-70's

Black Theatre In 1960's-70's
Title Black Theatre In 1960's-70's PDF eBook
Author Mance Williams
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 208
Release 1985-08-22
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Providing a comprehensive overview of the most daring and aggressive period in the history of Afro-American theatre, this study goes beyond an analysis of the major new playwrights and the plays that shaped the movement. The philosophies and dramatic styles of the most important theatre companies and the contributions of the individual artists who spearheaded their creation are also discussed. Finally the role of the Black producer, who often functioned as director and writer as well, is considered.