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  1. Die Black Artists Group war eine Künstlervereinigung im Bereich des Avantgarde Jazz, die 1968 in St. Louis gegründet wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 2 Diskographische Hinweise. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Geschichte. Die Vereinigung verstand sich seit seiner Gründung als ein multidisziplinäres Künstlerkollektiv.

  2. The Black Artists Group (BAG) was a multidisciplinary arts collective that existed in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1968 to 1972. BAG is known for the convergence of free jazz and experimental theater.

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  3. 01 about. At the peak of the national Black Arts Movement, the Black ArtistsGroup of St. Louis (BAG) was unique in their interdisciplinary, artistic approach to combating social injustice and exploring the far reaches of experimental performance. The political and racial climate in America at that time shaped the group, but also produced ...

  4. Die Black Artists Group ( BAG) war ein multidisziplinäres Kunstkollektiv, das von 1968 bis 1972 in St. Louis, Missouri, bestand. BAG ist bekannt für die Konvergenz von Free Jazz und experimentellem Theater.

  5. 10. Jan. 2015 · Subscribed. 109. 5.3K views 9 years ago. French concert from Oliver Lake's St Louis group 'Black Artist's Group': Oliver Lake - sax; Baikida Carroll - tpt; Jimmy Jones - gtr; Joe Bowie -...

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  6. 1. März 2006 · This historical study examines the influential, local St. Louis, Missouri, black arts movement organization known as the Black Artists' Group ( bag ), which was created in 1968 and lasted until 1972. Benjamin Looker develops seven chapters and an epilogue in his book on the bag by acknowledging the historical importance of black ...

  7. Established in 1968, the Black ArtistsGroup (BAG) in St. Louis was one of the nation’s most interdisciplinary in its goal to “make Black people more aware of their creative potential,” in the words of leading member and saxophonist Julius Hemphill. Its aim was to change “our people’s frame of reference from white to Black.”