Anna Beatrice Scott
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With a doctorate in Performance Studies from Northwestern and extensive training in traditional, collaborative performance from the African Diaspora, Anna Beatrice Scott practices performance at the intersection of dance, digital devices and text, on stages, in blogs, books and through strategic marketing plans. She has presented her solo performance work in traditional and non-traditional spaces around the country including the REDCAT, Bootleg Theater, MIT, Express Yourself Festival in Chicago's Grant Park, Bayview Opera House in San Francisco, streets around Los Angeles as well as a few international sites like the Slaghuset in Malmô, Sweden and Teatro Castro Alves in Salvador-Bahia, Brasil. As a collaborator, she has appeared in edited volumes, gallery exhibitions and most recently in a revival work with Arthur Flowers, aka RickyDoc in “RickyDoc’s Traveling Hoodoo Medicine Show” presented at Stax Museum in Memphis TN. Scott is an accomplished academic with work archived at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. She holds certifications in Quantum Storytelling, data visualization, and Somatic Activated Healing™. She is a two-time recipient of the National Performance Network and Surdna Foundation grant, Southern Artists for Social Change with her collective, Earthseed and the founder of Joynasium®.