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Marc Bamuthi Joseph : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marc Bamuthi Joseph Marc Bamuthi Joseph (born 1975) is a spoken-word poet, dancer, and playwright〔(''Marc Bamuthi Joseph brings spirit to poems'', by Jeffrey Gantz, May 11, 2012, The Boston Globe )〕 who frequently directs stand alone hip-hop theater plays.〔(SpeakOutNow.org Marc Bamuthi Joseph: A Leading Voice in Performance and Arts Education )〕 His works include ''Word Becomes Flesh'', ''De/Cipher'' and ''No Man's Land''. He collaborated with Rennie Harris in 2007 to create ''Scourge'', a play about Haiti's social-economical struggles. Joseph directed the play while Harris served as the choreographer. In 2008 he created ''the break/s'', a play based on the book ''Can't Stop Won't Stop'' by Jeff Chang.〔 As a young man Joseph worked with the Senegalese National Ballet. He went on to work with Katherine Dunham, Joe Hahn, Mos Def, and Bonnie Raitt.〔(University of Wisconsin-Madison: Mark Bamuthi Joseph, artist in residence )〕 Joseph was a National Poetry Slam champion in 1999,〔(Poetry Slam, Inc., 2007 )〕 and a 2006 recipient of the United States Artists Rockefeller Fellowship.〔(United States Artists: USA Fellows )〕 His work was featured in episodes of Russell Simmons' Def Poetry on HBO in 2004 and 2005.〔(The Living Word Project: Marc Bamuthi Joseph )〕 In the Fall of 2007 he appeared on the cover of Smithsonian Magazine.〔 Two of his works have been featured at the Humana Festival of New American Plays, ''Chicago, Sudan'' in 2011, and ''the break/s'' in 2007.〔("Socially Engaged Without Preaching", by Felicia. R. Lee, The New York Times: Theater, October 26, 2012 )〕 He is currently the Chief of Program and Pedagogy at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. ==References==
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