“I know I walk into the room with that — it’s going to take them a minute for them to understand or see me in that role, because it’s extra.”
— Shanga Parker
Shanga Parker has one foot in academia and one on stage.
The multi-talented actor, director, and educator has spent the last 25 years splitting his time between creating art and teaching thousands of students the art of acting.
His experiences have given him great insight into the impact of race, pigeonholing, and stereotyping in education and the arts — insights that he generously shares during this honest and fascinating episode of Artist Inclusive.
This candid conversation touches on a number of different topics, including changes in teaching during our age of remote learning, what it takes to succeed in the business side of acting, and why Los Angeles may be more accessible than New York City.
In this episode of the podcast, you’ll discover:
About Shanga Parker: Shanga Parker is an actor, educator, director, and activist who splits his time between New York and Reykjavík. Shanga teaches Acting at NYU - TISCH, primarily Movement for Actors, and is known for his work in television shows and films such as Mr. Robot, Law And Order: SVU, Ironside, and One Last Time, as well as acting and directing on stage.
Highlights:
00:17 Introduction
01:11 Meet Shanga Parker
02:32 Biggest takeaway from teaching
03:55 Remote world & teaching shifts
08:19 Why Shanga still acts: part 1
10:26 Shanga’s journey
13:27 Casting & race
16:05 Preconceptions & progress
19:31 New York to Los Angeles
21:18 Post-2020 world
23:00 Why Shanga still acts: part 2
24:00 Business of acting
25:49 Organizing time
27:26 What fascinates Shanga
30:01 Self-advocating in academia
31:19 Artist Inclusive
33:34 Recap
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