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Dennis Leroy Kangalee

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  • Actor
  • Producer
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Known as "The Nomad Junkie" due to his peripatetic lifestyle and artistic restlessness, Dennis Leroy Kangalee is a NYC-based poet and dramatist who sees the world's injustice in an everyday observation.

Kangalee's early theater work was a ferocious cocktail of American tragedy and revolutionary polemic. Between 1997 and 2002, he directed plays throughout NYC - from Soho to Harlem. Urged by the Last Poets to continue writing prose during the creation of his 2001 NYC-based movie about racism and its consequences, As an Act of Protest, (written & directed under his stage name, Dennis Leroy Moore) a powerful Avant-garde drama that has now earned status as a cult film, Dennis Leroy Kangalee's writing is both political and personal. Inspired by the Black Arts Movement, punk, and Theater of the Absurd, Kangalee draws inspiration from his own life as opposed to Literary History or knowledge of the classics. He writes for the little man caught in the snow and beneath the corporate avalanche, those who draw lines in the sand--the losers, the rebels, the tormented, and the romantic rovers hovering on the margins of the mainstream who dare to try to make sense of "life in society" and the doorway of 21st Century-Brave New World-ethos.

His poems are published in the Outlaw Poetry Network, CounterPunch magazine, and small independent presses like the Nerve Lantern.

In 2011, he returned from a self-imposed exile to appear on stage for the first time in over a decade in his performance-piece "Gentrified Minds," a spoken word poem about gentrification, globalization, and the suburbanization of NYC. It was directed by Nina Fleck and premiered in the NY Downtown Urban Theater Festival.
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    Known for

    Octavia: Elegy for a Vampire
    • Writer
      As an Act of Protest (2002)
      As an Act of Protest
      6.9
      • Writer
      • 2002
      Endless Shards of Jazz for a Brutal World
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2016
      The P/Flight of the New York Artist
      Short
      • Writer
      • 2015

      Credits

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      Writer



      • Spindled Tears
        • Writer
        • Completed
        • Short
      • Octavia: Elegy for a Vampire
        • Writer
        • In Production



      • Endless Shards of Jazz for a Brutal World
        Short
        • writer
        • 2016
      • The P/Flight of the New York Artist
        Short
        • co-writer
        • 2015
      • Gentrified Minds: The NY Horror Vol.2
        Short
        • Writer
        • 2011
      • As an Act of Protest (2002)
        As an Act of Protest
        6.9
        • Writer
        • 2002

      Actor



      • Spindled Tears
        • The Author
        • Completed
        • Short
      • The Demise of Coney Island
        • Suicide
        • In Production
        • Short
      • The Demise of Coney Island
        • Suicide
        • In Production
        • Short



      • Gentrified Minds: The NY Horror Vol.2
        Short
        • The Nomad Junkie
        • 2011
      • As an Act of Protest (2002)
        As an Act of Protest
        6.9
        • Abner Sankofa
        • 2002

      Producer



      • Octavia: Elegy for a Vampire
        • producer
        • In Production



      • Endless Shards of Jazz for a Brutal World
        Short
        • producer
        • 2016
      • The P/Flight of the New York Artist
        Short
        • producer
        • 2015
      • Gentrified Minds: The NY Horror Vol.2
        Short
        • producer
        • 2011
      • As an Act of Protest (2002)
        As an Act of Protest
        6.9
        • producer
        • 2002

      Personal details

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      • Alternative name
        • Leroy Kafka
      • Spouse
        • Corinna Jeanine FleckJanuary 4, 2005 - present
      • Other works
        A Savage Paw, an adaption of Bertolt Brecht's In the Jungle of the Cities.

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        The very first artist - ever - to induct a Black Theater Seminar in Lincoln Center in 1996 during the August Wilson-Robert Brustein debate. He is also the only member of his class from Juilliard to form his own theater company and perform simultaneously in Harlem and Greenwhich Village.

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