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Hinds, Rickerby M
rickerby.hinds@ucr.edu

2018 CHASS INT NORTH
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521


(951) 827-3871 (Voice)
(951) 827-4651 (Fax)

    Hinds, Rickerby M

    Associate Professor of Theatre

    College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
    Theatre

    Biography

    One of the most influential individuals to come into the theater world in a generation, Rickerby Hinds has the unique ability to challenge conventional notions of the stage while remaining respectful of its long history and traditions. A native of Honduras, Central America who immigrated to South Central Los Angeles at age 13, Hinds' Daze to Come changed the dramatic arts forever when it debuted in 1989. The first ever full-length play to use the founding elements of hip hop as the primary language of the stage, Daze introduced the genre of hip hop theater to the world. Self-marketed and self-produced, its story of a rap community forced into exile was both raw and inspiring. Daze To Come and Hinds' subsequent works have empowered an entire school of young playwrights to speak to the world in the language of hip hop.

    Hinds' visionary creations span the gamut of human emotions and experiences. Blackballin', which received a reading at London's Royal Court Theatre, examines the issue of race and history in American sports and society. The semi-autobiographical Birthmark (commissioned by Showtime to be adapted into a screenplay) explores the social and cultural conflicts of a Spanish-speaking immigrant of African-descent forced to choose between the limiting racial categories offered within American society. In One Size Fits All, Hinds tackles the global issue of the exploitation of children by tracing the life of an athletic sneaker from its creation in an Indonesian sweatshop, to the ghettos of America, to the sugar cane fields of the Dominican Republic, and finally to the feet of a child soldier in Eastern Europe.

    In addition to his mission to open up the theater to a diversity of voices and experiences, Hinds is driven to bring the theater to new audiences. In Straight From Tha Underground he examines the issue of freedom by chronicling the experiences of a B-Boy from Compton who is mystically transported back to 1863. Having played in venues as disparate as university theaters, churches, community centers, and national conferences, Underground highlights Hinds' ability to craft stories and dialogue that impact audiences across racial, educational, economic and generational lines. In Keep Hedz Ringin', an adaptation of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, Hinds makes the ultimate connection between tradition and innovation-demonstrating that hip hop culture and expression, like grand opera, has the ability to elevate both its practitioners and its audiences to unprecedented heights of human understanding. Encompassing both mission and vision, Hedz epitomizes Hinds' belief in what theater can accomplish when approached from a truly inclusive starting point. Dreamscape employs DJing and spoken word to explore the life of a young African American girl as she is shot to death by police officers. Finally Buckworld One tackles the age-old question of our existence and purpose on earth. From the universal to the individual to the relationship between fathers and sons to our search for God, this production attempts to tell this expansive story through dance (Krump), spoken word, and historical video footage in a multi-media presentation.

    Creator and director of the Califest Hip Hop Theater Festival, now in its 7th year, Hinds has also taught at the University of Cincinnati and the University of Redlands. Among the entities that have supported his works in the form of commissions, grants, and fellowships are; the Ford Foundation, the Showtime Television Network, the GeVa Theatre in New York, the Mark Taper Forum, the Cornerstone Theatre, the Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The New LATC (Los Angeles Theater Center). Institutions such as Stanford University, the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, the University of Houston, Howard University and the University of Aarhus, Denmark are just some of the entities that have hosted Hinds' work.

    Degrees

    MFA Playwriting 1996
    UCLA
    BA Liberal Arts 1994
    UC Riverside

    Awards

    City of Riverside Arts May Honoree of the Month, Riverside, 2005
    "Straight From Tha Underground" named National Underground Railroad Site, National Park Service, 2005 Washington, DC
    Listed in Inland Empire Magazine as one of the Top 20 people under 40 “You should know” in the Inland Empire, 2005
    Resident Fellow, Center For Ideas and Society, UC Riverside, 2005
    Finalist, American College Theater Festivals, Regional, 2003
    Audrey Skirball-Kenis (ASK) Award for Best Play (awarded twice)

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