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  2. Native American drama - Wikipedia

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    Native American drama. Early Native American culture was rich with ceremonies, rituals and storytelling. [1] The stories that inspire Native American theatre have been around for hundreds of years, but did not gain formal recognition by colonial America. [1] This lack of recognition lasted until the 1930s when Lynn Riggs, a playwright of ...

  3. Centre for Indigenous Theatre - Wikipedia

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    e. The Centre for Indigenous Theatre is a non-profit theater educational institution located in Toronto, Ontario. It focuses on performance art from an Indigenous cultural foundation. [1][2] The goal of the Centre "is to develop and implement educational programs that promote and foster an understanding of Indigenous Theatre while providing the ...

  4. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    The visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas encompasses the visual artistic practices of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from ancient times to the present. These include works from South America and North America, which includes Central America and Greenland. The Siberian Yupiit, who have great cultural overlap with Native ...

  5. Theatre of India - Wikipedia

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    Theatre of India is one of the most ancient forms of theatre and it features a detailed textual, sculptural, and dramatic effects which emerged in mid first millennium BC. [1][2] Like in the areas of music and dance, the Indian theatre is also defined by the dramatic performance based on the concept of Nritya, which is a Sanskrit word for drama ...

  6. Native Earth Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Through stage productions (theatre, dance and multi-disciplinary art), new script development, apprenticeships and internships, Native Earth seeks to fulfill a community of artistic visions. It is a vision that is inclusive and reflective of the artistic directions of members of the Indigenous community who actively participate in the arts.

  7. Ilbijerri Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Ilbijerri was founded in 1990 as Ilbijerri Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Theatre Cooperative by a group of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists galvanised to tell Indigenous stories from an Indigenous perspective. [1] Ilbijerri, pronounced il BIDGE er ree, is a Woiwurrung language word meaning "coming together for ceremony". [2]

  8. Category:Indigenous theatre - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Australian theatre‎ (1 C, 25 P) N. Native American dramatists and playwrights‎ (17 P) Pages in category "Indigenous theatre"

  9. Spiderwoman Theater - Wikipedia

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    Spiderwoman Theater was founded in 1976, as a mixed group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, with a focus on producing work about general feminist issues. [3] Spiderwoman Theater was founded in 1976, when Muriel Miguel gathered together a diverse company of women which included both of her sisters. They were of varying ages, races, sexual ...