Daniel David Moses

Daniel David Moses

Daniel David Moses (born 18 Feb 1952) is a First Nations poet and playwright from Canada.

Moses, of Delaware descent, was born in Ohsweken, Ontario, and raised on a farm on the Six Nations of the Grand River. He has an Honours BA from York University and an MFA from the University of British Columbia. Moses was the president of Native Earth Performing Arts in Toronto for seven years. In 2003, Moses joined the department of drama at Queen's University as an assistant professor.

He has worked as an independent artist since 1979 as a poet, playwright, dramaturge, editor, essayist, teacher, and writer-in-residence with institutions as varied as Theatre Passe Muraille, the Banff Centre for the Arts, Theatre Kingston, the University of British Columbia, the University of Western Ontario, the University of Windsor, the University of Toronto, the Sage Hill Writing Experience, McMaster University and Concordia University.

He is openly gay.[1]

Works

  • Delicate Bodies (blew ointment press)- 1980
  • The White Line - 1988
  • Coyote City: A Play in Two Acts - 1990 (nominated for a Governor General's Award)
  • The Dreaming Beauty - 1990 - (won 1990 Theatre Canada's National Playwrighting Competition)
  • Almighty Voice and His Wife - 1992
  • The Moon and Dead Indians - 1994 - (won 1994 Du Maurier One Act Playwrighting Competition)
  • The Indian Medicine Shows - 1996 - (won 1996 James Buller Award for Aboriginal Theatre Excellence - Playwight of the Year)
  • Big Buck City - 1998
  • Brébeuf's Ghost - 2000
  • Sixteen Jesuses - 2000
  • City of Shadows: Necropolite! - 2000
  • Songs of Love and Medicine - 2005
  • Pursued by a Bear: Talks, Monologues and Tales - 2005

References

  1. ^ Moses, Daniel David (2007), Pursued by a Bear: Talks, Monologues and Tales, Exile Editions, Ltd., p. 112, ISBN 1550966464 

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