DEBBIE ALLEN - NATIONAL GALA HONOREE!
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Posted By: How May I Help You NC on June 03, 2012 We are very honored to announce Producer, Director, Television & Movie Star, Emmy Award winning Choreographer and Guest Judge on SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE DEBBIE ALLEN will be the one of the 2012 TREMAINE NATIONAL GALA HONOREES Ms. Allen will receive her award during our 31st Annual National Finals Gala on July 10, 2012, at the Renaissance Orlando at Seaworld -click here for National Finals & Gala info: http://www.tremainedance.com/NATIONAL_FINA... Debbie Allen, a BFA graduate of Howard University with a Minor in Classics, and a holder of three Honorary Doctorates in Fine Arts from the North Carolina School of the Arts, Spelman College and Howard University, is regarded as one of the most relevant and sought after directors in Hollywood and Theater. Ms. Allen played Beneatha in the Tony Award winning production A Raisin in the Sun, and her fiery portrayal of Anita in the Tony Award winning revival of West Side Story won her the coveted Drama Desk award as best Actress in a Musical. She is world-recognized as a dance Icon in her portrayal of Lydia Grant on the television series Fame. Ms. Allen was honored as the first recipient of the Astaire Award as Best Dancer for her work in the title role of Sweet Charity, which also won the Tony Award for Best Revival. She worked with Joe Papp’s Public Theater and Woody King’s New Federal Theater, developing her skills early on as a director and choreographer. Her influences are the legendary artists who directed and trained her: Katherine Dunham, Alvin Ailey, Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Donald McKayle, Gil Cates, Alan Johnson, Derek Walcott, Twyla Tharp, Tatiana Semenova, Louis Johnson, Jo Jo Smith, Mike Malone, Henry LeTang and Willie Covan. Ms. Allen has a long list of directing and producing credits for television, including Fame, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Quantum Leap, That’s So Raven, All of Us, Girlfriends, Everybody Hates Chris, Disney’s Polly, Twilight Zone, CBS’s Stompin’ At The Savoy, Lifetime’s The Fantasia Barrino Story, PBS ‘s Old Settler, Hellcats and Grey’s Anatomy. Ms Allen has worked with Lena Horne, Sammy Davis Jr., James Earl Jones, Don Cheadle, Terrance Howard, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Phylicia Rashad, Mariah Carey and Michael Jackson. She produced the Oscar-nominated Steven Spielberg epic film Amistad in 1997. Ms. Allen’s critically acclaimed Broadway directorial debut, an all African American production of Tennessee William’s classic, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, went on to win the Olivier Award in the London. She has been Artist in Residence at the Kennedy Center for over 15 years developing major works. Representing America as Cultural Ambassador for Dance, Debbie has fulfilled missions in China, India, and the Middle East. She has choreographed the Academy Awards a record 10 times. As a true devotee of Arts Education for young people, she has worked tirelessly to engage, enlighten, inspire and touch young people around the world through the Art of Dance and Theater Arts. She has used her talents to narrow the gulf between cultures. Recently and most outstanding is Ms. Allen's original production of Oman...O Man!, a Kennedy Center commission which used the Art of Music and Dance to bridge the gap between Muslim and Christian cultures. After seeing the inaugural performance of this production that dispelled the myths of Middle Eastern culture, First Lady Michelle Obama declared, "Every child in America needs to see this production." Source: http://www.tremainedance.com/news/?news_id... If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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