Black Theatre Symposium, Saturday, February 28
January 29, 2015
Register now! http://theclarice.umd.edu/events/2015/black-theatre-symposium
Who are the exemplars of excellence in black theatre? Which institutions are successfully cultivating black theatre practitioners? How do we facilitate inclusion and diversity in the technical and administrative aspects of the field? How can black performers expand their artistry and marketability?
Theatre professionals, scholars and students will convene to discuss and take action around these questions as we explore the expansion of an inclusive presence and influence in the field of theatre.
Sessions will include panel discussions, workshops and a special performance of Seret Scott's one-woman play, Artistic Housing.
One ticket to the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies’ production of Good Kids is included with payment of the full registration fee; students and volunteers participating in the symposium may purchase a ticket for $5.
Who are the exemplars of excellence in black theatre? Which institutions are successfully cultivating black theatre practitioners? How do we facilitate inclusion and diversity in the technical and administrative aspects of the field? How can black performers expand their artistry and marketability?
Theatre professionals, scholars and students will convene to discuss and take action around these questions as we explore the expansion of an inclusive presence and influence in the field of theatre.
Sessions will include panel discussions, workshops and a special performance of Seret Scott's one-woman play, Artistic Housing.
One ticket to the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies’ production of Good Kids is included with payment of the full registration fee; students and volunteers participating in the symposium may purchase a ticket for $5.
- See more at: http://theclarice.umd.edu/events/2015/black-theatre-symposium#sthash.uaCUfAqC.dpufWho are the exemplars of excellence in black theatre? Which institutions are successfully cultivating black theatre practitioners? How do we facilitate inclusion and diversity in the technical and administrative aspects of the field? How can black performers expand their artistry and marketability?
Theatre professionals, scholars and students will convene to discuss and take action around these questions as we explore the expansion of an inclusive presence and influence in the field of theatre.
Sessions will include panel discussions, workshops and a special performance of Seret Scott's one-woman play, Artistic Housing.
One ticket to the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies’ production of Good Kids is included with payment of the full registration fee; students and volunteers participating in the symposium may purchase a ticket for $5. - See more at: http://theclarice.umd.edu/events/2015/black-theatre-symposium#sthash.uaCUfAqC.dpuf