Sankofa Arts & Facilitation is presenting its first production for 2010 at the Dennis Scott Studio Theatre, Jamaica School of Drama from January 21 to February 7 for seven performances.
‘For Black Boys‘ is an unabashed and powerful exploration of the external/internal, public/private, political/personal questions and trials of being a black man.
Written by Keith Antar Mason and directed by Fabian Thomas, ‘For Black Boys‘ utilizes poetry and spoken word to examine and depict the situations and scenarios performed by a cast of five men. It is a journey that travels through some of the harsh realities of our time as it moves towards healing and transformation.
For the Jamaican premiere of ‘For Black Boys‘ Thomas has included Jamaican interpretations of some of the sections and has also included movement and music as parts of the tapestry of the piece.
Keith Antar Mason is a poet/performance artist/playwright based in the Los Angeles area and the artistic director of the Hittite Empire — a performance group whose work centers on the lives of Black men and the contradictions they face living in Amerikkka. The group has performed at theaters and performance spaces from New York’s Lincoln Center to Los Angeles’ Mark Taper Forum. Keith’s work has been included in a number of poetry anthologies and his theater pieces have been staged throughout the U.S. and in Britain. Keith and the members of Hittite Empire dedicate a large part of their artistic effort to working among youth and developing progressive theater companies in the projects and poor neighbourhoods of major cities throughout the US.
The cast is comprised of Andre Morris (Season Rice, A Soh It Go, POSITIVE & Voices: Unoo Nuh Hear Dem), Brian Johnson (Maskarade, Mansong, POSITIVE, Freedom Fi Who? & Voices: Unoo Nuh Hear Dem?), Rayon Mclean (Mansong, Freedom Fi Who?, 11/9 & Voices: Unoo Nuh Hear Dem?), Darion Palmer (Voices: Unoo Nuh Hear Dem?) and Damian ‘DJ’ Shaw (Dreamgirls).
Sankofa Arts & Facilitation will also be using the production to raise funds for EVE for Life to benefit boys at risk and will also be hosting Jamaican photographer Michael Chambers (whose work is being used in the show) to conduct workshops for visual arts students and young men at risk.
SANKOFA Arts & Facilitation is a registered sole-trader company dedicated to transformational training/facilitation and performing arts.
‘For Black Boys‘ is not recommended for children under 12, unless with an adult who has been advised of the graphic nature of some of the subject matter explored and occasional strong language.





