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'''Hiawatha''' (b. 1956) is  magician, writer, editor, musician, singer, dancer, choreographer, actor, director, composer, teacher, professor, historian, designer and playwright.  


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Hiawatha incorporates Afrocentric principles in his presentations.  He serves as the accompanist and artist-in-residence for the Department of Dance at Randolph College and is special programs coordinator for Africa House Gallery & Studio in Lynchburg, Virginia.<ref>http://iabma.com/magician-hiawatha/</ref>




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* Cover, [[Genii 1994 December|Genii Magazine, Vol. 58, No. 2, December 1994]], A Special Hiawatha Issue
* Cover, [[Genii 1994 December|Genii Magazine, Vol. 58, No. 2, December 1994]], A Special Hiawatha Issue
* [[Linking Ring|The Linking Ring, Vol. 81, No. 3, March 2001]],  
* [[Linking Ring|The Linking Ring, Vol. 81, No. 3, March 2001]], The Theory and Art of Magic, The Muhlenberg College Program - Dr. Lawrence Hass and Marjorie Hass, An Interview with Hiawatha, page 52
The Theory and Art of Magic, The Muhlenberg College Program - Dr. Lawrence Hass and Marjorie Hass, An Interview with Hiawatha, page 52
   
   
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 5 March 2017

Hiawatha
BornHiawatha Zaccheus Johnson Jr.
ca., 1956
Virginia, USA

Hiawatha (b. 1956) is magician, writer, editor, musician, singer, dancer, choreographer, actor, director, composer, teacher, professor, historian, designer and playwright.

Biography

Hiawatha incorporates Afrocentric principles in his presentations. He serves as the accompanist and artist-in-residence for the Department of Dance at Randolph College and is special programs coordinator for Africa House Gallery & Studio in Lynchburg, Virginia.[1]


References


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