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NADSA Conference 2019 in Batimore
Radisson Hotel Baltimore Downtown-Inner Harbor
Baltimore, MD
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NADSA Conference 2019 in Batimore
Coppin State University will host the 83rd Annual Conference of the National Association of Dramatic and Speech Arts (NADSA) at the Radisson Hotel in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.

Conference dates are April 3-6, 2019.

NADSA is an association of over 300 students, faculty, staff and other arts/entertainment professionals from historically black colleges and universities across  the nation. Founded in 1936, it exists today as the nations oldest surviving educational theatre association.

NADSA convenes a 4-day  gathering each year, held in March or April, The Conference holds a series of workshops, competitions, performances, and panels.

Theatre and Speech communication enthusiasts attend NADSA as an opportunity to network, build skill sets, and share best practices of the arts/entertainment industry.

For more information about the conference, call or email Dr. Garey A. Hyatt at (410) 951-3369 or ghyatt@coppin.edu

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The following events are available to the public through Brown Paper Tickets:

1. The Guest Performance
     North Carolina Central University's Department of Theatre will present its production of BLOOD AT THE ROOT, written by Dominique Morriseau and directed by Asabi.

     When:    Wednesday, April 3rd at 7:30

     Where:   Radisson Hotel/Inner Harbor
              101 West Fayette Street
              Baltimore, Maryland 21201
         
              Venue: International Room D & E

    Cost:     $10.00 each through Brown paper tickets only

    Info:     (410) 951-3369


2. The Workshops

   NADSA Conference 2019 will convene the following workshops:



Workshop #1:       Making People Work---Storytelling
                  Presenter: Lawrence Blackwell

                                                               This workshop will demonstrate several methods of mining black history to create performance pieces that teach and make profit.  

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Workshop #2:       Improvisation
                  Presenter: Nicoye Banks, featured star of the Queen Sugar TV Series on OWN

                                                          This workshop will change the way you see people and how they interact with one another.

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Workshop #3:     Introduction to Black Theatre Commons
                Presenter: David Mitchell, Program    
                Director, Black Theatre Commons

In this workshop, participants will discuss strategies for archiving their organizations history.

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Workshop #4:     Did You Get the Text? Role Scoring Your
                Character
                Presenter: Willie O. Jordan, Director of
                Theatre at Coppin State University in
                Baltimore

Role scoring your character and the play itself is essential to understanding the job of the actor.  The purpose of this workshop is to arm participants with the basic tools on how to ask the right questions, find the right verb to connect the text and justify the theatrical journey.

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Workshop #5:     A History of Black Stand-up Comedy
                Presenter: Mr. Andy Evans, a.k.a the
                Comedy Counselor, Stand-up Comic, Comedy
                Club Owner and Author of the book,
                (R)EVOLUTIONARY IMPROV.

In this workshop we will look back at the comedy pioneers of the "artform" a Question-and-Answer session as well as a live demonstration by the Comedy Counselor.



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Workshop #6:   Dont Shuffle Along--Movement for the Actor
                                                               
                Presenter: Kibibi Ajanku, Founding Director of Sankofa Dance Theater in Baltimore

                                                               Competent stage presence is as crucial as a component of good actor training. Movement for the Actor will explore movement techniques that every actor should know and study.
                   
        Cost: All workshops are $20.00 each

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3. The Competitions

NADSA will hold the following competitions during the 4 day conference:

      Wednesday, April 3rd
        Dramatic Monologue Competition
        Fayette Room
        3:30-5:30 p.m.

      Thursday, April 4th
        A. Oral Interpretation of Prose
           RH International Room A
           10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

        B. Oral Interpretation of Poetry
           RH International Room A
           1:00-3:00 p.m.

        C. Reader's Theatre Competition
           RH International Room A
           3:30-5:30 p.m.

        D. Duo Acting Competition
           RH International Room A
           7:30-9:30 p.m.


     Friday, April 5th
       Persuasive Speaking Competition
       RH Room International A
       9:30 - 11:00 a.m.

The cost to attend any of the competitions is $10.00 each.

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4. The Allen Williams Play Festival, featuring six one-act plays by competing HBCUs.

     The Early Afternoon Block (Plays 1-3)
     Play #1--12:00 noon-1:00 p.m.
     Play #2--1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
     Play #3--2:00-3:00 p.m.


     The Afternoon/Evening Block (Plays 3-6)
     Play #4--4:00-5:00 p.m.
     Play #5--5:00-6:00 p.m.
     Play #6--6:00-7:00 p.m.

The cost to attend othe six play festival is $5.00 for students, $10.00 for adults.

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Ubicación

Radisson Hotel Baltimore Downtown-Inner Harbor (Ver)
101 W. Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States

Categorías

Artes > Teatro
Educación > Convenciones
Otra > Festivales

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Organizador: Coppin Repertory Theatre of Coppin State University
En BPT desde: Mar 19, 2019
 
Coppin Repertory Theatre of Coppin State Universit
www.nadsainc.com


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