1st Edition

Black Theatre in Britain

By A. Ruth Tompsett Copyright 1996
96 Pages
by Routledge

96 Pages
by Routledge

96 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 1998. Performing Arts International provides a forum for a wide range of writing concerning theory and practice of time-based arts around the world. This is Volume 1, Part 2 and includes a collection of articles and papers from the Black Theatre in Higher Education Conference in London April 1994 including topics as a black aesthetic, developments, arts education and cultural... Read more
Chapter 1 Re-imagining History: An Introduction to the Black Theatre Conference Papers, A. RuthTompsett; Chapter 2 Towards a Black Aesthetic, JatinderVerma; Chapter 3 Black Theatre Development at Theatre Royal, Stratford East, PhilipHedley; Chapter 4 Arts Education and Cultural Diversity, MaggieSemple; Chapter 5 Panel: Present Practice Bringing Students and Live Theatre Together, SitaBrahmachari; Chapter 6 Panel: Present Practice A Personal Perspective on Working in Theatre, AdjoaAndoh; Chapter 7 Panel: Present Practice Trends in Black Writing for Theatre, Joan-AnnMaynard; Chapter 8 Panel: Present Practice Notes on Becoming an Artist, MichaelMcMillan; Chapter 9 Panel: Young Practitioners, MaureenHibbert, StuartTaylor, PatriciaElcock, NinderBilling;

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Authored by Tompsett, A. Ruth