Kariamu Welsh

Kariamu Welsh

Kariamu Welsh is a contemporary dance choreographer and scholar whose awards include a National Endowment for the Arts and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She is the mother of author and filmmaker M.K. Asante, Jr.

Education

She received her Doctorate of Arts from New York University and her MA.H. from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Widely published in both scholarly journals and book length studies, she is a scholar of cultural studies including performance and culture within Africa and the African Diaspora. Dr. Welsh serves as the Director of the Institute for African Dance Research and Performance. [ [http://www.temple.edu/newsroom/2007_2008/02/stories/kariamuCo.htm Kariamu Welsh guides her students through the ancient traditions of dance] , Temple University Press, February 13, 2008]

Books

She is the author of numerous books including: Zimbabwe Dance: Rhythmic Forces, Ancestral Voices and An Aesthetic Analysis and Umfundalai: An African Dance Technique. She is the editor of The African Aesthetic: Keeper of Traditions and African Dance: An Artistic, Historical and Philosophical Inquiry. She co-edited African Culture: Rhythms of Unity.

Awards

Dr. Welsh is the recipient of numerous fellowships, grants and awards including a National Endowment for the Arts Choreography Fellowship, the Creative Public Service Award of NY, a 1997 Pew Fellowship, a 1997 Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a 1998 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts grant, and three Senior Fulbright Scholar Awards. She is the founding artistic director of the National Dance Company of Zimbabwe in southern Africa. [ [http://www.temple.edu/newsroom/2007_2008/02/stories/kariamuCo.htm Kariamu Welsh guides her students through the ancient traditions of dance] , Temple University Press, February 13, 2008]

Umfundalai Dance Technique

Dr. Welsh is the creator of the Umfundalai dance technique, a Pan African contemporary technique that has been in existence for over thirty-three years. [ [http://www.temple.edu/newsroom/2007_2008/02/stories/kariamuCo.htm Kariamu Welsh guides her students through the ancient traditions of dance] , Temple University Press, February 13, 2008]

External links

* [http://www.temple.edu/boyer/appdev/dport.asp?portID=403 Temple University]

References

* [http://www.temple.edu/newsroom/2007_2008/02/stories/kariamuCo.htm Kariamu Welsh guides her students through the ancient traditions of dance] , Temple University Press, February 13, 2008


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