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Film Screening of Nashville Ballet’s “Black Lucy and the Bard”

Film Screening of Nashville Ballet’s “Black Lucy and the Bard”

In-person

 

Join us for this offering of the Lewes Public Library Shakespeare Festival. Contemporary poet Caroline Randall Williams published a startling and powerful book of poetry, Lucy Negro, Redux inspired by the Shakespearean sonnets dedicated to a Black woman (sonnets 127 – 152). Nashville Ballet commissioned Ms. Randall Williams and composer Rhiannon Giddens to create a full-length work which they toured and recorded for national broadcast over PBS. It is a remarkable work sure to move you. Stay afterward for a discussion on the piece hosted by Shakespeare Festival Volunteer Artistic Director David White and moderators Dr. Adenike Marie Davidson and Dr. Lynnette Young Overby.

Adenike Marie Davidson, Ph.D., is a professor of Literature and Gender Studies at Delaware State University. She is also the Director of the Women’s and Gender StudiesProgram. Dr. Davidson is the author of the book, The Black Nation Novel: Imaging Homplaces in Early African American Literature. She also serves on the board of Delaware Humanities.

Lynnette Young Overby, Ph.D., is Professor of Theatre at the University of Delaware. She has served as Equity Administrator for the University of Maryland College of Health and Human Development where she spearheaded efforts to recruit and retain minority students and faculty. Before coming to UD, she served as the College of Arts and Letters Associate Dean of Outreach, Engagement and Inclusivity at Michigan State University. Currently, she serves as Faculty Director of Undergraduate Research and Experiential Learning and a Professor of Theatre and Dance.

Registration is required.


The Shakespeare Festival, a program of the Lewes Public Library since 2015, seeks to provide the community with experiences that foster the understanding of Shakespeare and the world in which he lived and wrote. In addition the Festival fosters the development of new works celebrating the spoken word and hosting performances of classical texts.

The Festival is partially funded by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on DelawareScene.com. The Festival also is supported in part by Browseabout Books and the John and Sarah Freeman Foundation. This program is partially funded in honor of the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives and Operation Frederick Douglass on the Hill.

Date:
Monday, April 17, 2023
Time:
5:00pm - 7:00pm Eastern Time
Location:
Large Meeting Room
Library:
Lewes Public Library
Audience:
  Adults     Older Adults  
Categories:
  Community and Culture     Literacy and Language  
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