~ SUMMARY What led to the Orangeburg Massacre? The Orangeburg Massacre on February 8, 1968, was the tragic culmination of a week-long series of protests against the segregation of All Star Bowling Lanes, the …
Productions directed by Dale Ricardo Shields include the musical Ragtime, Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf, and the musical Man of La Mancha. He has directed …
Buffalo Soldiers American Plains Indians who fought against these soldiers referred to the Black cavalry troops as “buffalo soldiers” because of their dark, curly hair, which resembled a buffalo’s coat, and because of their fierce …
Silent Warrior Productions The New Family Theater Group As Executive Artistic Director of SILENT WARRIOR Productions – The New FAMILY Theater, LLC in N.Y.C. he is presently and proudly supporting the development of …
Gangsta Rap Promotes Violence in the Black Community (From Violence in the Media, P 159-162, 1995, Carol Wekesser, ed. NCJ-160238) Author(s)- N Mccall Date Published 1995 Annotation Rap, the popular black music of today, is …
Page 8 – 8 APPENDIX The Memorial service for Fred Benjamin was held on Saturday, August 23rd; in New York City. Friends, colleagues, former students, and company members will speak. Speakers include Marilyn Banks …
AWARDS 1966 – Theatre World Award (1965–66 ) for “Where’s Daddy?” (The Billy Rose Theatre) 1979 – American Black Achievement Award – Ebony Magazine 1982 – Emmy Award for Producing (1982) Voices …
Dale Ricardo Shields is a highly accomplished African American actor, director, producer, and educator with a distinguished career in theatre and academia. Education: BFA (1975) and MFA (1995) from Ohio University. Career and …
Page 8 “From mammy to Ma: Hollywood’s favourite racist stereotype” Other Notable Actresses include: Virginia Capers- Big Jake Eliza Virginia Capers (September 22, 1925 – May 6, 2004) was an American actress born in Sumter, South …
IN PRAISE & REMEMBRANCE OF BLACK FATHERS EVERYWHERE in praise & remembrance of Black fathers in hand made sandals or bare feet who with their resourceful wives & children were born in a world …
Faith Ringgold’s activism was as much a part of her craft as the thread in her quilts. She didn’t just paint the struggle; she actively dismantled the barriers that kept Black and …
My Son ~ Kenny Seymour KENNY SEYMOUR has developed a reputation as a consummate professional for his creativity, talent, versatility, exquisite musicianship, and ability to navigate a wide variety of musical styles and genres …
By the time of his passing at age 98, Leigh had witnessed the evolution of Black performance from the silent race films of the 1920s to the dawn of the Blaxploitation era. He remained a …
As America reckons with generations of racial injustice and destroyed hidden history, the stories that we will preserve, present, and honor are the very things that will hopefully foster world empathy, change lives, and ensure that our next generations of Americans have a different and positive view of themselves and their neighbors.
I must be a motivating catalyst, an actor for justice, a director of change, and an artist of choice.
Art is my weapon…
TURN PAIN INTO PURPOSE*
The next generation deserves to have the opportunity to gain the wisdom and strength of ALL these LIFE stories
I understand our history – I have experienced, witnessed and research it… both celebrated and mourn it… It has made me stronger!
“I LOVE ART” Andrew Nichols (Artist)
ABOUT DALE RICARDO SHIELDS
Dale walked past and repeated, “Write what is in your heart.” I took a deep breath and poured out my heart – all of the thoughts and emotions that I had been holding onto so tightly because I was afraid to share them with anyone. I finished… I stared at the words. I had no idea this was in me. It was cathartic to put it all on paper. And then Dale asked us to read our monologues… Now when I hesitate to say something, I think of Dale and know that my voice matters.
DR. NICOLE BRINKMANN REEVES -[FORMER COLLEGE STUDENT]
I have known Professor Shields’ work in the area of theatre productions and have visited his excellent classes. I have attended his thought-provoking productions. He is incredibly passionate, understanding, compassionate, intelligent, engaging, truthful, and persistent. His “real-world experience” is a major positive component of working with him. He leads by example, actively striving to cut down barriers and serve as a role model for students.
DR. MIRIAM HARRIS (PROFESSOR – MACALESTER COLLEGE)
Shields did not expressly set out to become an educator-activist. However, his belief in the artist’s responsibility to society resulted in an overwhelming need to represent, serve, and uplift the next generation of theatre professionals by actively sharing his extensive artistic knowledge with multiple and diverse audiences. Shields has dedicated his life to preparing, raising up, and celebrating the countless young theatrical artists who were fortunate to have been taught and led by him.”
JULIO AGUSTIN (BROADWAY THEATRE ARTIST)
Over the past two decades, I have witnessed Dale’s research across the Internet, information that he freely shares with all who are interested. In an in-depth factual format, he enlightens the public with the history of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous American art forms. I share his drive to educate people on the history and cultural contributions of communities of color. This shared passion exemplifies just one more reason Dale and I have remained friends all these years.
EDAN EVANS DEROZIERE (ALUMNI – Theatre Artist)
I have known Dale Shields since 1987, when I directed the Arts and Education Department for legendary producer Joseph Papp at The New York Shakespeare Festival in New York. Even though he was highly recommended by key artists, directors, and choreographers of the New York establishment, it was my observation of his theater and teaching abilities during the Arts and Education Department’s Teacher Training that impressed me and endeared me to his style, ease of collaboration, and depth of experience.
ARTHUR WILSON (NYSF)
Professor Shields is a tough love, no bs, theatre professor who, with his experience and history in theatre, uses his knowledge to help you not only better yourself but also gives you advice to better your future college education. He gives a ton of information in each class, and participation is key.”
The Civil Radical Battles of Black American Soldiers
The Devils Punchbowl
The Tougaloo Nine
Media Depictions of the Mammy Archetype
The Shields Brothers Gospel Singers
Kevin A. Williams/WAK (Artist)
“We are not makers of history. We are made by history.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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“Art is a weapon in the struggle of ideas…
The artist’s role is to raise the consciousness of the people.
To make them understand life, the world, and themselves more completely.”
Imamu Amiri Baraka
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“We are a people. A people do not throw their geniuses away. And if they are thrown away, it is our duty as artists and as witnesses for the future to collect them again for the sake of our children, and, if necessary, bone by bone.”
Alice Walker
“The Colour of Black” Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (Artist)
~ SUMMARY What led to the Orangeburg Massacre? The Orangeburg Massacre on February 8, 1968, was the tragic culmination of a week-long series of protests against the segregation of All Star Bowling Lanes, the only bowling alley in Orangeburg. The events leading up to the massacre included: Segregation Conflict: Despite the Civil Rights Act …
Productions directed by Dale Ricardo Shields include the musical Ragtime, Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf, and the musical Man of La Mancha. He has directed both university and professional productions across his career. University and regional theater For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / …
Buffalo Soldiers American Plains Indians who fought against these soldiers referred to the Black cavalry troops as “buffalo soldiers” because of their dark, curly hair, which resembled a buffalo’s coat, and because of their fierce nature of fighting. The nickname soon became synonymous with all African-American regiments formed in 1866. In 1866, an Act of …
Silent Warrior Productions The New Family Theater Group As Executive Artistic Director of SILENT WARRIOR Productions – The New FAMILY Theater, LLC in N.Y.C. he is presently and proudly supporting the development of original composition and book of a Hip Hop musical, Freedom, by Jason Lopez’s premiere Hip Hop Artist CHI-ILL (original composition …
Gangsta Rap Promotes Violence in the Black Community (From Violence in the Media, P 159-162, 1995, Carol Wekesser, ed. NCJ-160238) Author(s)- N Mccall Date Published 1995 Annotation Rap, the popular black music of today, is filled with violent and sexist messages that motivate some young blacks, especially those without positive role models, to commit violence. …