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Black Theater, Black Performance
This article discusses the concept of Black Performance, which, associated with the Black Movement, consists of a set of expressive manifestations, from ritual to spectacle, which scenically organize modes of existing and resisting of the black people ...
Jordana Dolores Peixoto +1 more
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Development of a Clinic-Based, Sociostructural Intervention to Improve the Provision of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Cisgender Women: Formative Study Using the Assessment, Decision, Adaptation, Production, Topical Experts, Integration, Training, and Testing (ADAPT-ITT) Framework [PDF]
BackgroundCisgender women (subsequently referred to as women) account for 23% of new HIV diagnoses in the United States. There are significant sociostructural barriers to engagement and retention in the pre-exposure prophylaxis ...
Rachel Katherine Scott +10 more
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PRAKTIK TEATER POSTDRAMATIK DI INDONESIA
An article entitled “Practice of Postdramatic Theater in Indonesia” is an examination of postdramatic theater practices in Indonesia in the 1990s to 2000s in Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, and even West Sumatra.
Afrizal H, Sahrul N, Yusril Yusril
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The article considers issues in architectural acoustic design of the theater auditorium of "Black Box" type. A transdisciplinary concept of auditorium architecture is proposed. The problem of improving speech intelligibility in the theater auditorium of "
Isakov Yuriy I., Likhachev Evgeniy N.
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«Lemma»: Jay Wright’s Idiorrhythmic American Theater
This essay presents Jay Wright’s play Lemma as a historiographical challenge and also as a piece of idiorrhythmic American theater. Consonant with his life’s work of poetry, dramatic literature, and philosophical writing, Lemma showcases Wright’s ...
Will Daddario
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"Black ravens": a conflict between the clergy and theater community (1907) [PDF]
The article examines the main episodes in the struggle of prominent representatives of the Orthodox clergy to prohibit V. Protopopov’s play Black Ravens (1907) in the Russian Empire, using materials from pre-revolutionary periodicals.
Andrey Perekatov
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Alice Herndon Childress’s 1962 play Wedding Band: A Love/Hate Story in Black and White mines many of the issues that the most recent US race crisis has brought to the forefront, but in the twenty-first century, a long overdue shift in political climate ...
Bennett Tanya Long
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The racial identity literature has operationalized identity formation as progressive stage models, usually triggered by the experience of a negative race-based event. With the advent of new genealogical technology, it is imperative to include experiences
Devin A. Heyward
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Critical Arts-Based Projects for Equitable Emergent Teacher Education Researcher Preparation
This paper captures how four BIPOC student researchers and their Black woman professor used critical arts-based research methods to resist the policies and systems predisposed to BIPOC’s dispossession in academia.
Lauren Jaramillo +4 more
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The Performing Arts in Second Language Acquisition
This paper is a report on the experience of dramatizing Hans Peter Richter’s novel Damals war es Friedrich (1961). Subsequent to the discussion of the novel in an upper division German class, students and I worked on a dramatized version of the text. The
Lauer, Mark
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