AF AMER CM206
Hip Hop Theater Collaborative
African American Studies · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
(Same as Theater CM202E and World Arts and Cultures CM265.) Process and project-oriented exploration and examination of social justice, and staging and preparation to perform a contemporary work fusing hip-hop theater, spoken poetry, movement, music, art, and activism. Study and preparation for collaborative performances of WHAT IT IZ: The Spoken Wordical—a hip-hop theater production written by formerly incarcerated artists, and adapted in a creative writing workshop at the California Institute for Women (CIW)—the state’s oldest women’s prison. May be repeated once for credit. Concurrently scheduled with course CM106.
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