Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Fantastic opportunity

Does anyone doubt the impact of Langston Hughes on American and world culture? The distinguished poet, playwrite, novelist/ short story writer defined the Harlem Renaisance and came out of Lawrence, KS - just a stone's throw away. Are there English teachers who haven't taught, "Theme for English B"?
Ron McCurdy will be presenting his acclaimed Langston Hughes Project sometime on or about March 11, 2009. He's taken this act to Carnegie Hall already. It's a multi-media performance incorporating music, poetry/ spoken word and an impressive visual experience. There's talk of using the Performing Arts Center (PAC).

Barb Clark-Evans tells us he is seeking collaboration - particularly from English literature and composition teachers.
Dr. Ronald C. McCurdy is Chairman of the Jazz Studies Department and Professor of Music in the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California (USC) and is Past President of the International Association of Jazz Educators (IAJE). Prior to his appointment at USC he served as Director of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at USC. He has served as Professor of Music and chair of the Afro-African American Studies Department and served as Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Minnesota. In 1997, Dr. McCurdy served as Visiting Professor at Maria-Sklodowska- Curie University in Lublin, Poland. In 2001 Dr. McCurdy received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Kansas. (source - his website)

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