The Constitution and By-laws of the Kuntu Repertory Theatre
Title
The Constitution and By-laws of the Kuntu Repertory Theatre
Subject
Description
"Founded in 1974 at the University of Pittsburgh, Kuntu Repertory
Theatre paved the way for Black art in Pittsburgh. The group aimed to "enable
the Black creative artist to have a supportive, intellectually stimulating
environment for its own cultural reflections" and to "enable its members to
work as a group for the cultural and social welfare of the community." With
roots in the Black Arts Movement, the community-centered theatre provided a
platform for Black artists and technicians to create personal growth and social
change." - Black built Pitt
Theatre paved the way for Black art in Pittsburgh. The group aimed to "enable
the Black creative artist to have a supportive, intellectually stimulating
environment for its own cultural reflections" and to "enable its members to
work as a group for the cultural and social welfare of the community." With
roots in the Black Arts Movement, the community-centered theatre provided a
platform for Black artists and technicians to create personal growth and social
change." - Black built Pitt
Creator
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh
Date
Relation
Format
Language
Type
Identifier
98
Original Format
photo
Citation
Black Built Pitt , “The Constitution and By-laws of the Kuntu Repertory Theatre,” The Blue, Gold and Black Digital Archive, accessed May 16, 2024, https://pittbgb.omeka.net/items/show/266.
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