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Peacock, D. Keith, Bhuchar, Suman, Ugwu, Catherine, Ross, Karen, Bailey, David A., Procter, James, Croft, Susan, Goddard, Lynette, Ratnam, Niru, Wood, Andy, Ching-Liang Low, Gail, Sunmonu, Yinka, and Donnell, Alison
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BLACK people ,CULTURE ,THEATRICAL companies ,PHOTOGRAPHY - Abstract
This section presents a reference source on artists, scholars, associations, events and archives that had influenced black British cultural production from 1970 to 2001. The Talawa Theatre Co. was founded in 1985. Initially, it was concerned with the portrayal of black women. After seven years it had, however, produced only one play by a women. The company's director, Yvonne Brewster, proposed that they should adopt the wider aim of informing, enriching and enlightening British theatrical and dramatic discourse by employing in the production process ancient African ritual and black political experience. Tamasha Theatre Co. was formed in 1989 in order to adapt Untouchable, a classic Indian novel by Mulk Raj Anand. The company brought a new look to the Asian theater scene in Great Britain. Photographer and barrister Robert Taylor was called to the Bar in London, England in 1983 after a career in air traffic control with the Royal Navy. His photographic career started in the late 1980s while he was also working in educational publishing. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ten.8, an organization based in Birmingham and in the West Midlands, England, was responsible for showcasing and producing some of the key works and debates around the contested arena of black photography.
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- 2001