A 30-year cultural exchange with traditional Native American artists in Zuni, New Mexico and the founding of Idiwanan An Chawe the first Zuni language theater company. Tab ContainerAbout About: Zuni--Appalachia Exchange & Play Creation Note When Dudley Cocke was hitchhiking around the U.S. in 1969, he met Edward Wemytewa at a pick-up basketball game in Gallup, New Mexico. In 1984, Dudley was Roadside's director, and the company decided to visit Edward on the tail end of a Utah Book: Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni-Appalachia Collaboration Essay or Article Download original file This 112-page, bilingual book with accompanying compact disc probes the sixteen-year collaboration between artists from two of our nation's most traditional cultures -- Zuni Native American and New Theaters: Zuni's Idiwanan An Chawe Note One result of Roadside Theater’s community residencies is the creation of new regional theaters. The most recent is Idiwanan An Chawe, a Native American theater in the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, which creates and performs Zuni language plays. Idiwanan Play Programs & Reviews: Corn Mountain/Pine Mountain Promo Material Commentary Roadside Wanted to Put Our Region's Story in Play Essay or Article Download original file By Edward Wemytewa Book Review: Collected Stories (excerpt), American Theatre Essay or Article Download original file By Randy Gener "The most visionary, in form and content, is Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni--Appalachian Collaboration . . . " Connecting Traditions Essay or Article By Lynn Cline By Lynn Cline Pasatiempo, a weekly arts supplement of The Santa Fe New Mexican, March 2002 "The majority of mountain people are unprincipled ruffians," a New York Times editorial stated in 1912. " Idiwanan An Chawe, A Zuni Language Theater Essay or Article By Edward Wemytewa “Are the Storytellers There? Are the Stories Going to Be Told?” by Edward Wemytewa Edward Wemytewa is a founder of Idiwanan An Chawe, a new (and the first) Zuni language theater. For the past 15 Media Interview: Edward Wemytewa Generic Asset Photos: Idiwanan An Chawe--Roadside Theater Exchange and Performance Photo Gallery Audio: Journeys Home Audio Music A collection of Appalachian and Zuni music, humor, stories, and oral histories drawn from Cor journeys-home-revealing-a-zuni download Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter ReGen: Community Cultural Development
About: Zuni--Appalachia Exchange & Play Creation Note When Dudley Cocke was hitchhiking around the U.S. in 1969, he met Edward Wemytewa at a pick-up basketball game in Gallup, New Mexico. In 1984, Dudley was Roadside's director, and the company decided to visit Edward on the tail end of a Utah
Book: Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni-Appalachia Collaboration Essay or Article Download original file This 112-page, bilingual book with accompanying compact disc probes the sixteen-year collaboration between artists from two of our nation's most traditional cultures -- Zuni Native American and
New Theaters: Zuni's Idiwanan An Chawe Note One result of Roadside Theater’s community residencies is the creation of new regional theaters. The most recent is Idiwanan An Chawe, a Native American theater in the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico, which creates and performs Zuni language plays. Idiwanan
Roadside Wanted to Put Our Region's Story in Play Essay or Article Download original file By Edward Wemytewa
Book Review: Collected Stories (excerpt), American Theatre Essay or Article Download original file By Randy Gener "The most visionary, in form and content, is Journeys Home: Revealing a Zuni--Appalachian Collaboration . . . "
Connecting Traditions Essay or Article By Lynn Cline By Lynn Cline Pasatiempo, a weekly arts supplement of The Santa Fe New Mexican, March 2002 "The majority of mountain people are unprincipled ruffians," a New York Times editorial stated in 1912. "
Idiwanan An Chawe, A Zuni Language Theater Essay or Article By Edward Wemytewa “Are the Storytellers There? Are the Stories Going to Be Told?” by Edward Wemytewa Edward Wemytewa is a founder of Idiwanan An Chawe, a new (and the first) Zuni language theater. For the past 15
Audio: Journeys Home Audio Music A collection of Appalachian and Zuni music, humor, stories, and oral histories drawn from Cor journeys-home-revealing-a-zuni download