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Many good plays penned by residents of Ayiti remain unknown to the world because of the language barrier. Ebony: The Black Rose..., formulated in a much-diffused language: American English, anticipates promoting new awareness about theatre in my place of birth, and about the manipulation of the theatre for either domination or liberation. There shall be no argument that the earliest recording of dramatic experiences began with the Greeks in Europe, but as well there should not be any squabble to recognize that Cap-François, in Ayiti, the once most impressive colonial city in the American…mehr

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Many good plays penned by residents of Ayiti remain unknown to the world because of the language barrier. Ebony: The Black Rose..., formulated in a much-diffused language: American English, anticipates promoting new awareness about theatre in my place of birth, and about the manipulation of the theatre for either domination or liberation. There shall be no argument that the earliest recording of dramatic experiences began with the Greeks in Europe, but as well there should not be any squabble to recognize that Cap-François, in Ayiti, the once most impressive colonial city in the American continent, also called "the Paris of the Antilles," is the hub of the theatre arts in the heart of America (read Bob Lapierre: The Ayitian Theatre).
Autorenporträt
Dr. André Lapierre Pardo (a.k.a. Bob Lapierre) is a Thespian, and the author of several works of fiction: Tales, History, Legend, Folklore, and Mythology. More than anything else, he explicitly endeavored to preserve and conserve everything that belongs to the Ayisyen cultural heritage. His expertise goes on in the creation of first-class theatrical presentations and Cultural Forum in general. In the field of Performing Arts, he holds all degrees, AA, BA, MA, and up to Ph.D. and more. Bob writes books to teach, share culture and history, and conserve what is being neglected and discarded by sheer simplicity. He now offers you: Savannah or "Chasseurs Volontaires de Saint-Domingue" At The Siege of Savannah, October 9, 1779 The Play