Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books
Celebrates
GLORY: A Life Among Legends by
Dr. Glory Van Scott
with a Special Reading and Discussion
Wednesday, February 13, 7:00 pm
5445 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Free and Open to the Public
Dr. Van Scott’s Memoir Honors Artistic Colleagues, Explores Integrity,
Examines Sexism and Racism in the Arts,
and Encourages the New Generation of Artists
NEW YORK, NY, January 23, 2019 – Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books – home of Cool People, Dope Books and Great Coffee – celebrates GLORY: A Life Among Legends, the new memoir by renowned dancer, educator, producer and author Dr. Glory Van Scott, with a special reading and book discussion on Wednesday, February 13, 7:00 pm. The store is located at 5445 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA. The event is free and open to the public.
GLORY: A Life Among Legends (published by Water Street Press) honors artistic colleagues, explores integrity, examines sexism and racism in the arts, and encourages the new generation of artists. It is a powerful memoir that takes the reader from an early life whose innocence is cut short almost overnight, to Dr. Van Scott’s dedication to the performing arts as a professional who would find herself at the vanguard of a new vision of African-American dance and theater securing its place as an original American art form. Dr. Van Scott’s story begins in Chicago, the daughter of a prosperous doctor and a loving stay-at-home mother. But, after her cousin Emmet Till is murdered, it not only galvanizes a country, but it also spurs Van Scott with a passion to speak truths through art.
Join Uncle Bobbie’s, owned by popular journalist, author and educator Marc Lamont Hill, for the February 13th celebration of GLORY: A Life Among Legends by Dr. Glory Van Scott, meet the author and take home a copy of the memoir.
The memoir draws from Dr. Glory Van Scott’s life as a dancer with the Katherine Dunham, Agnes DeMille, Talley Beatty, and the American Ballet Theater. Additionally, she has appeared on Broadway in shows ranging from House of Flowers with Pearl Bailey in 1954, to The Great White Hope with James Earl Jones in 1968. While pursuing her career in the performing arts, Van Scott earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Goddard College, and her Ph.D. from Antioch College's Union Graduate School. She has taught theater at Bucknell University and Fordham University, and at the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts, she inspired many fledging performers, including Kevin Bacon. In 1978, Van Scott acted opposite Michael Jackson and Diana Ross in the film The Wiz. She produced The Katherine Dunham Gala at Carnegie Hall, and the 2003 Tribute to Fred Benjamin at Symphony Space. Van Scott was also project director and artistic coordinator for the Alvin Ailey Company’s The Magic of Katherine Dunham, and co-producer, with Woodie King, Jr., of the National Black Touring Circuit’s New York Dance Divas. Dr. Van Scott, immortalized in bronze by Elizabeth Catlett in 1981, was awarded the first Katherine Dunham Legacy Award in 2002.
Join Uncle Bobbie’s, owned by popular journalist, author and educator Marc Lamont Hill, for the February 13th celebration of GLORY: A Life Among Legends by Dr. Glory Van Scott, meet the author and take home a copy of the memoir.
Published by Water Street Press
Hardcover 978-1-62134-370-7
Trade Paper 978-1-62134-373-8