KEN CORSBIE is "Caribbean Voices" |
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Starting as an actor in amateur theatre in Guyana way back in the early 50's, working his way up to artistic director of the theatre........
........emigrated to Barbados in the 80's and for the next seventeen years worked throughout the island chain, from Guyana to Belize, as a solo entertainer, educator, journalist, storyteller, poetry performer, stand up comedian, theatre designer and director.........
Ken's repertoire spans folk, literary and
personal stories, performance poetry and song - all from the English speaking
Caribbean - from Guyana in the South to Belize via the entire island chain. His
personal stories are of living in and leaving the Caribbean and arriving and
adapting to North America, while his literary tales come from short stories of
Island writers and the poetry he "performs" are narrative and
dramatic by the very best regional poets. He is also a recognized stand-up
comedian in the Caribbean and the North American diaspora. "...I have seen no other performer anywhere with Ken's unique wide ranging style and stories. He is one of a kind" Henry Muttoo, artistic director Cayman National Cultural Foundation, Cayman Islands Listen
to an interview with Ken on NPR (National Public Radio) broadcast
21.Dec.07 http://www.loe.org/shows/shows.htm?programID=07-P13-00051 Ken has made four CD's - Personal Stories, Folk and Literary Tales, Stand-up, Caribbean Poetry. Ken now lives with
his wife, Elizabeth Barnum, in Long Island, NY
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