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WELCOME! For over 25 years, the Black Theatre Network has collected, processed and distributed information that supports the professional and personal development of its membership (comprised of representatives from all areas of theatre, community and professional organizations, and academic institutions).
BTN is a non-profit organization run by volunteers. It has a four-point action program:
PROVIDE Black Theatre artists··and scholars with a milieu to exchange ideas PREPARE our youth to make "sound" graduate school and professional career decisions ENCOURAGE the production of plays about the Black experience RECOGNIZE outstanding contributions to the field of Black Theatre
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Black Theatre Network 26th Annual Conference |
| Hilton Atlanta, July 27-30, 2012. - 255 Courtland Street NE, Atlanta, GA, 30303 |
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Join us at our Annual Reunion!
The BLACK THEATRE BY DESIGN Conference is a wonderful way to share your love of Black Theatre with everyone you know! It opens up amazing opportunities for you to attend
- practical workshops in marketing and audience development
- provocative panel presentations that will explore the issues of diversity and the American theatre
- cutting-edge performances by up-and-coming artists.
Plus--you will benefit from knowledge shared at the professional development workshops geared to theatre practitioners at all levels. MORE INFO
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Conference 2012 BTN to Honor Outstanding Artists, Producers and Educators MORE INFO |
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Conference 2012 StudentQuest Special Event: Prepared Audition Workshops MORE INFO
For students, teachers and others who seek expert advice on:
- Preparing for Graduate School Auditions
- Techniques for Improving General Audition Skills
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69 days until: Black Theatre Network 26th Annual Conference (Fri Jul 27, 2012) |
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A networking and professional development resource for those dedicated to the exploration & preservation of the theatrical visions of the African Diaspora. An opportunity for advertisement and recruitment. .Did you submit your profile?
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2012-14 Executive Board Elections
The Nominating Committee presented the slate of Candidates for the 2012-14 Executive Board positions. Read More
A "day of solidarity" - June 18
This past year, Project1Voice launched a "day of solidarity" in celebration of Black Theatre with readings of Alice Childress's play TROUBLE IN MIND all across the country. With more than 5,000 people in attendance from New York to California, the event was a resounding success. Theatre luminaries such as Leslie Uggams, LaTanya Richardson-Jackson, Andre De Shields, Peter Coyote, Bill Irwin and LaChanze lent their time and talent to Project1Voice's inaugural event.
This coming June 18th, 2012, Project1Voice will sponsor James Baldwin's THE AMEN CORNER for its nationally staged reading. Learn more
Got Your Copy Yet?
Recent books by BTN members
Selected Plays by Alice Childress Edited by Kathy A. Perkins
As the first African American woman to have a play professionally produced in New York City (Gold Through the Trees, in 1952) and the first woman to win an Obie for Best Play (for Trouble in Mind, in 1956), Alice Childress occupies an important but surprisingly under-recognized place in American drama. . . . Read More
Theorizing Black Theatre: Art vs Protest in Critical Writings 1898 - 1965 By Henry Miller
Henry Miller brings the heart of a dramaturg over the role of Black Theatre--is it for the sake of building a set of aesthetically strong dramatic art . . . or for the sake of propagandizing a point of view? Read More
Say Word! Voices from Hip Hop Theater An Anthology Edited and with an Introduction by Daniel Banks
The phenomenon known as Hip Hop encompasses a global, multiethnic, grassroots culture committed to social justice and self-expression through performance. Hip Hop Theater emerged from that culture, mixing spoken-word performance with music and dance and marked by Hip Hop's strong sense of activism and resistance. . . Read More
Living with Lynching: African American Lynching Plays, Performance, and Citizenship, 1890-1930 by Koritha Mitchell
Living with Lynching: African American Lynching Plays, Performance, and Citizenship, 1890–1930 demonstrates that popular lynching plays were mechanisms through which African American communities survived actual and photographic mob violence. Often available in periodicals, lynching plays were read aloud or acted out by black church members, schoolchildren, and families.e.. . . Read More
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Usher joins cast of off-Broadway play for 1 day
NEW YORK (AP) — Usher is heading off-Broadway.
The Grammy winner will join the cast of "Fuerza Bruta: Look Up," the fast-paced, acrobatic and unconventional play where the audience stands as performers dance and jump around. A news release says the performers "frolic in a watery world suspended just above the audience."
Usher will perform at two shows as its lead "Running Man" on April 28 at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
"Fuerza Bruta" means "brute force" in Spanish. The play was developed by Diqui James, the Argentine creator of the long-running "De La Guarda
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Philly jazz lovers seek to repair Coltrane house
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Music enthusiasts in the City of Brotherly Love are looking to rekindle a love supreme for the deteriorating John Coltrane House, a preservation effort that mirrors a broader mission to reclaim and promote Philadelphia's rich jazz heritage.
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Jamaicans pack a park to watch Marley documentary
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Thousand reggae fans crowded a Kingston park late Thursday to watch a screening of a documentary about Bob Marley, the charismatic icon of reggae music who brought the Jamaican musical genre to every corner of the globe.
"Marley," which will be released worldwide on Friday, premiered in his Caribbean homeland to high praise from Jamaicans who marveled at footage showing the late singer's impassioned interviews, family life and loose-limbed stage presence.
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Chicago jury chosen in Hudson family murder trial
CHICAGO (AP) — Jury selection wrapped up Tuesday for the Chicago trial of the man accused of killing the mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew of actress and singer Jennifer Hudson.
The final four panelists were chosen on the second day of one-by-one questioning of prospective jurors. Among them was a member of an acrobatics group and someone who served years ago on the jury of another murder trial.
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