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Revision as of 09:53, 30 August 2024
Rob K. Baum is a researcher, academic, dance therapist and playwright.
Also credited as Rob Baum in some cases.
Her education includes a Master's degree in Theatre Speech & Dance from Brown University (1988 - 1990) and a PhD, Theatre and Dance from the Uni9versity of Califiornia at Santa Barbara (1990 - 1995).
Academic articles articles and reviews include:
“Feeling the Fire of Flamencos in Cape Town.” Critical Stages: the IATC webjournal. Vol. 8 (2013): 1-4.[1]
As playwright has written:
The Opening one of ten minute plays written for UJ students to perform at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown under the title SA Shorts. The text of Baum's play was published in the collection Short, Sharp & Snappy 1 by Junkets Publisher in 2011.