Marc
Bamuthi Joseph
Dance,
Sing, Speak, Learn, Create,
Inspire!
Monday,
June 25th at 7:30 p.m.
Community
Celebration at 5:30
Syracuse Stage,
Syracuse, NY |
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International Youth Arts Leader,
Marc Bamuthi Joseph, is an arts activist
currently living in Oakland, California.
He is a choreographer, dancer, spoken
word artist, and so much more. He
is National Poetry Slam champion,
Broadway veteran, featured artist
on two seasons of Russell Simmons'
Def Poetry on HBO, and a recipient
of 2002 and 2004 National Performance
Network Creation commissions.
Before her death, he joined the
legendary Katherine Dunham in Santiago
de Cuba a part of the CubaNola Collective.
He has entered the world of literary
performance after crossing the sands
of “traditional” theater,
most notably on Broadway in the Tony
Award winning The Tap Dance Kid and Stand-Up
Tragedy. His evening-length
work Word Becomes Flesh represents
the completion of his third play,
having already staged De/Cipher (Theater
Artaud and Yerba Buena Center, 2001)
and No Man's Land (ODC, 2002). Word
Becomes Flesh has found a home
in the seasons of Seattle's On The
Boards, Houston's Diverse Works,
Washington, D.C.'s Dance Place and
New York's Dance Theater Workshop
among other national venues.
His work has been
described as everything from “electrifying” (The
Houston Chronicle), to “ever-elegant” (The
Washington Post) and has compelled The
Seattle Times to name him their “cutting
edge performer of the year” for
2003. In their recent review of Word
Becomes Flesh, the New York
Times declared his work to be "eloquent.
. .seamless. . .and remarkable.”
Bamuthi's performance schedule has
carried him from dance apprenticeships
in Senegal to teaching fellowships
in Bosnia. His proudest work has
been with Youth
Speaks where
he mentors 13-19 year old writers
and curates the Living Word Festival
for Literary Arts. He recently served
as an IDA resident artist in Stanford
University's Drama Department, teaching
Spoken Word and Community Action.
Nationally, he has been a featured
lecturer and performance artist at
more than one hundred colleges and
universities including UC Berkeley,
NYU, Brown University, The University
of Michigan, Bates College, Stanford
University and the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst.
He has done several performances
with the current stars of the Spoken
Word and music scene including: Ben
Harper, De La Soul, The Roots, Bonnie
Raitt, Saul Williams, Cody Chestnutt,
Beau Sia, Blackalicious, Will Power,
Jill Scott, Mos Def, Sarah Jones,
Sonia Sanchez, Gil Scott Heron, The
Last Poets, Amiri Baraka, Roger Bonair-Agard,
Ishle Yi Park, Danny Hoch and many
others. In addition, he's released
a spoken word CD, "Seeking" worked
with Linkin Park's Joe Hahn for MTV,
and performs on the CD "185
Progress Drive" (Alternative
Tentacles Records: 2000) with Assata
Shakur, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter,
Mumia Abu-Jamal, Bob Marley, Michael
Franti, I was Born with Two Tongues
and other hip hop and spoken word
artists.
See Bamuthi's MySpace
page.
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