This is a critical biography examining the life and work of Ernie McClintock, the founder of the Jazz Acting Method and 1997 recipient of the Living Legend Award from the National Black Theatre Festival, whose inclusive contributions to acting and actor training have largely remained on the fringes of scholarship and practice.
This is a critical biography examining the life and work of Ernie McClintock, the founder of the Jazz Acting Method and 1997 recipient of the Living Legend Award from the National Black Theatre Festival, whose inclusive contributions to acting and actor training have largely remained on the fringes of scholarship and practice.
Elizabeth M. Cizmar is an assistant professor of acting and directing and Affiliate Faculty of African American and Diaspora Studies at Vanderbilt University. She holds an M.F.A from the Actors Studio Drama School/The New School and a Ph.D. in Drama from Tufts University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Afrocentric Roots in Chicago's Blackbelt (1937 1964) 2. Shaking Up Harlem (1965 1972) 3. Canonizing the Contemporary Black Classics (1973 1981) 4. Quaring the Black Theatre Movement (1981 1986) 5. Rebel in Richmond (1987 1993) 6. The Persistence of a Living Legend (1994 1997) 7. To See Another Day (1998 2003)
1. Afrocentric Roots in Chicago's Blackbelt (1937 1964) 2. Shaking Up Harlem (1965 1972) 3. Canonizing the Contemporary Black Classics (1973 1981) 4. Quaring the Black Theatre Movement (1981 1986) 5. Rebel in Richmond (1987 1993) 6. The Persistence of a Living Legend (1994 1997) 7. To See Another Day (1998 2003)
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