Crowns

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Crowns is a stage play by Regina Taylor that celebrates African American women’s history, spirituality, and resilience through the cultural symbolism of church hats.

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instanceOf stage play
artisticStyle blend of narrative, music, and movement
author Regina Taylor NERFINISHED
basedOn African American church traditions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Regina Taylor NERFINISHED
depicts rituals of Black church life
explores faith and spirituality in Black communities
identity and self-expression through fashion
intergenerational relationships among African American women
features dance
music
storytelling
testimonies of African American women
focusesOn African American women
genre African American theatre NERFINISHED
drama
hasForm play with music
intendedAudience theatre audiences
language English
mainTheme African American women’s history
cultural symbolism of church hats
resilience
spirituality
medium stage
setting African American church community
subjectMatter church hats in African American culture
symbolism church hats as crowns

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Regina Taylor notableWork Crowns