Glory Van Scott
Glory Van Scott | |
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Born | Chicago | June 1, 1947
Alma mater | Goddard College, Union Institute & University |
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Former groups | Katherine Dunham, Agnes de Mille, and Talley Beatty |
Glory Van Scott (born June 1, 1947) is an educator, actor and dancer.[1]
Life
The daughter of Thomas Van Scott, she was born in Chicago and studied art, drama and dance at the Abraham Lincoln Center. She received a BA and MA from Goddard College and a PhD from Union Graduate School (previously known as Antioch College Union Graduate School). She taught theater at the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts and Theater as Social Change at Fordham University.[1]
Van Scott was mentored in theatre by Vinnette Justine Carroll. She modelled for Wilhelmina Models and was a principal dancer for the Katherine Dunham, Agnes de Mille and Talley Beatty dance companies, as well as joining American Ballet Theatre.
She also appeared in the following Broadway productions:
- House of Flowers (1954)
- Kwamina (1961)
- The Great White Hope (1968)
- Billy Noname (1970)
and in the 1978 film The Wiz and the 2003 film Rhythms of the Saints. Van Scott also authored eight musicals.[1]
Legacy
Elizabeth Catlett created a bronze bust depicting Van Scott in 1981.[2] In 2002, Van Scott received the Katherine Dunham Legacy Award.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Glory Van Scott". The HistoryMakers.
- ^ "How Do You Wring Sound From Sculpture? It Takes A 'Quiet Pride'". WWNO. April 14, 2014.