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The IBTF brings nearly 60,000 people to Winston-Salem. In addition to over 100 theatrical performances, highlights of the Festival are the Opening Night Gala, the Readers' Theatre of New Works, the Youth/Celebrity Project, International Colloquia, the International Vendor's Market, a poetry slam, and
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The IBTF has been successful, but not without difficulties. In 2001, the Festival faced serious financial troubles that threatened its existence. Several funding sources reduced support and the budget for the Festival was left with a $ 300,000 deficit. In spite of this setback, Hamlin did not cancel
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The first Festival attracted 10,000 people and offered 30 different performances by 17 of America’s best professional black theatre companies. Its theme was "An International Celebration and Reunion of Spirit". Angelou served as the Festival's first chairperson, and other prominent African-American
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As he was doing research for a magazine article in the late 1980s, Hamlin discovered a disconnect between the number of black theatre companies at that time. He concluded that a festival could serve as a method to bring these companies together, and he contacted renowned author and poet
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the festival and was able to raise enough money to compensate for the loss. He believed that African-American theatre was important and was able to make his dream a success.
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The 2007 festival was the first without the direct guidance of Hamlin, who died on June 6, 2007; organizers continued preparations though his presence was missed.
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performers lent their professional and financial support. It was covered by both the national and international media with wide acclaim.
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to ensure the survival of the genre into the next millennium." Held biennially since 1989 for six days, the IBTF showcases the best in
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for support. Together, they raised $ 500,000 in grants and contributions to finance the festival's operating costs.
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various workshops and seminars. More than 50 celebrities can be expected to attend the Festival during its run.
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THE NATIONAL BLACK THEATER FESTIVAL: Non-stop black theater at its best is on view all this week.
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The event was renamed to the International Black Theatre Festival beginning in 2024.
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The 2024 IBTF will be held July 29–August 3, 2024, with celebrity co-chairs
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The 2019 NBTF was held July 29-August 3, 2019, with celebrity co-chairs
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The 2017 NBTF was held July 31-August 5, 2017, with celebrity co-chairs
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The 2013 NBTF was held July 29-August 3, 2013, with celebrity co-chairs
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The 2022 NBTF was held August 1-6, 2022, with celebrity co-chairs
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The 2015 NBTF was held August 3-8, 2015, with celebrity co-chairs
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The 2011 NBTF was held August 1–6, 2011, with celebrity co-chairs
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The 2009 NBTF was held August 3–8, 2009, with celebrity co-chairs
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Larry Leon Hamlin
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
theatre
America
African-American
Maya Angelou
Ted Lange
Wendy Raquel Robinson
Lamman Rucker
T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh
Tonya Pinkins
Dorien Wilson
Debbi Morgan
Darnell Williams
Anna Maria Horsford
Obba Babatundé
Margaret Avery
Chester Gregory
Lisa Arrindell
Petri Hawkins-Byrd
Clifton Davis
Tamara Tunie
"National Black Theatre Festival History Page"
the original
"Larry Leon Hamlin, 58, Dies; Promoted Black Theaters"
"National Black Theatre Festival History Page"
the original
"Black Theatre Family Holds Biannual Reunion; A firsthand report from the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C."
"A Six-Day Bash Celebrates Black Theater"
https://journalnow.com/winstonsalemmonthly/new-name-new-excitement-international-black-theatre-festival-debuts/article_d0ca1b52-1bc7-11ef-8a72-03c06eff58fe.html

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