Performance: Daniel Beaty Live

November 16, 2017 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm


Sponsored by University Center for International Studies

Actor, singer, writer, activist and advocate of arts-based social justice education, Daniel Beaty is best known for his performance of “Knock Knock,” which has received over 17 million views on YouTube. His other work includes the one-man play "Emergency" (in which he performs over 40 characters), a film about Beaty’s relationship with his incarcerated father and a collaborative project involving people affected by gangs.

Exploring criminal justice reform, the struggles of incarcerated people and their families, of African-Americans across the country and more broadly of all those affected by trauma, Beaty’s work has been acclaimed for its richness of characterization, voice, and range of emotion.

He has performed at venues from the Lincoln Center to the White House and has received several NAACP awards as well as an Obie award for writing and performance. His performances and workshops use the tools of the arts, storytelling and trauma recovery to inspire reflection, agency and healing.

The performance is open to the public.

Following his performance, all faculty and other educators are invited to a workshop and discussion with the launch of a new GSC initiative, Creative Pedagogies for Global Studies. Advance registration for the discussion is required.

Please email Lisa Bromberg at lisarbromberg@pitt.edu to register.

Location and Address

O'Hara Student Center Ballroom
4024 O'Hara Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Directions and Parking Information

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Event Type

Performance
Schools:
Schools & Colleges: 
College of General Studies,
Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences