
Theater professor receives prestigious Fulbright research award

Karen Libman, professor of theater at Grand Valley State
University, has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright grant to conduct
research in Bangladesh in 2016 focusing on intercultural dialogue
through theater and production.
Libman, who has been teaching at Grand Valley since 1999, will
direct a Shakespearean play at the University of Dhaka while teaching
and observing in the university’s theater program.
“The process of artistic creation is so exhilarating and
fruitful, and the opportunity to do this with Bangladeshi artists and
students will surely result in a production that is invigorating,
enlightening, and aesthetically new and pleasing,” Libman said.
Libman added that she hopes her time working with students at
the University of Dhaka will inspire social change.
“My artistic philosophy embraces the exploration of the
relationships between theater and society in order to reflect on the
potential for such endeavors to successfully promote such goals as
heightened aesthetics, cultural awareness and social justice,” Libman
said. “Assisting students in seeing diverse viewpoints is critically
important to helping students live and learn in our changing world.”
Outside of the classroom, Libman can typically be seen directing
productions for Grand Valley’s annual Shakespeare Festival and working
with the festival’s touring student group, Bard to Go, which performs
50-minute compilations of Shakespearean scenes at secondary schools in
Michigan.
West Michigan audiences at Grand Valley, Aquinas College,
Heritage Theatre Group, Grand Rapids Civic Theatre and The Grand
Rapids Jewish Theatre have enjoyed Libman’s directing work in the
past. Nationally and internationally, she has directed productions in
New York, Illinois, Texas, Jamaica, China and The Bahamas.
The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational
exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs. The program is designed to increase
mutual understanding among people in the U.S. and other countries.
Recipients of Fulbright grants are selected on the basis of academic
or professional achievement, as well as demonstrated leadership
potential in their fields. The program operates in more than 155
countries worldwide.
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