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BlackArts' dynamism, impact, and effectiveness are a direct result of its partisan nature and advocacy of artistic and political freedom "by any means necessary." America had never experienced such a militant artistic movement.
BlackArts theater proudly emphasized its activist roots and orientations in distinct, and often antagonistic, contradiction to traditional theaters, both Black and white, which were either commercial or strictly artistic in focus.
BlackArts aesthetics emphasized orality, which includes the ritual use of call and response both within the body of the work itself as well as between artist and audience.
The color is, duh, gold and fl, the fly is Velcro and the signature on the left leg is a carbon copy of Sanchez’s.
The first time you watched your favorite martial arts star wipe out a horde of bad guys with a string of jump-spinning back kicks on the silver screen, you probably were impressed.
The notion that women shouldn’t participate in the martial arts is as archaic as the belief that they shouldn’t be in the Army, operate heavy machinery or serve as corporate CEOs.