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Nikkole Salter

Nikkole Salter is an American actress, playwright, and advocate known for her work on the Obie Award-winning and Pulitzer Prize nominated play In the Continuum. Salter co-wrote and co-starred in In the Continuum with Danai Gurira.[1][2] The success of In the Continuum prompted Salter to co-launch The Continuum Project with Glenn Gordon NSangou. The Continuum Project is a non-profit organization that "provides innovative cultural programming for the unification, enrichment and empowerment of the global African Diaspora."[3] As a playwright, Salter has written seven full-length plays.[4] Salter's plays have been produced Off-Broadway and in five countries around the world.[5] As an actress, Salter has performed Off-Broadway and at many regional theaters including Arena Stage, Huntington Theater, Berkley Repertory Theater, and the Shakespeare Theater Company.[1]

Nikkole Salter
Born
EducationHoward University (BFA)
New York University (MFA)
Websitewww.nikkolesalter.com

Background edit

Salter was born in Los Angeles and started acting around the time she was 8 years old.[4] She discovered her talent for writing while writing a monologue for an acting class.[6] Salter studied theater at Howard University and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.[5] Salter continued her theater education at New York University's Graduate Acting Program, where she graduated with a Master in Fine Arts.[5]

Work as a playwright edit

Full Length Plays
Title Premiere Date Location
In the Continuum September 11, 2005 Primary Stages[7]
Carnaval Jan 31, 2013 Luna Stage[8]
Lines in the Dust October 9, 2014 Luna Stage[9]
Repairing a Nation February 26, 2015 Crossroads Theatre Company[10]
Freedom Rider May 1, 2015 Shelter Theatre at the University of Missouri, Kansas City[11]
Indian Head February 2, 2017 Luna Stage[12]
Torn Asunder April 13, 2018 St. Louis Black Repertory Theatre[13]
Breakout Session In Development[14] n/a
Manchild in the Promised Land In Development[14] n/a
Of Great Merit In Development[14] n/a
Nolan Williams Project In Development[14] n/a
Game Over In Development[14] n/a

In the Continuum edit

Salter co-wrote In the Continuum with Danai Gurira in February 2004 as part of New York University's FREEPLAY program.[15] Both Salter and Gurira were third year students in NYU's Graduate Acting Program when they created In the Continuum .[16]In the Continuum is a play about the parallel experiences of an African Woman and an African American woman who are diagnosed with HIV/Aids.[17] Gurira and Salter developed In the Continuum because "with black woman being the population with the highest rate of new infections both in the US and Africa- the co-creators of this piece... felt the need to have a story told from the black woman’s perspective; for her to be more than a statistic on a news report."[17] The original production was performed with only two actors and a minimal set consisting of two chairs.[17]

In the Continuum was workshopped at the Mud/Bone Theater Collective and the Ojai Playwright's Festival in 2004.[18] On September 11, 2005, In the Continuum premiered at Primary Stages in New York City. The premiere production was directed by Robert O'Hara and featured Salter and Danai Gurira as the original cast members. In November 2005, the production, including the original cast, was transferred to the Off-Broadway Perry Street Theatre.[15] After a five-month Off- Broadway run, the original cast toured with the production nationally to Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington D.C; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in Cincinnati, Ohio; Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles, California; Yale Repertory in New Haven, Connecticut; Philadelphia Theatre Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.[15] The original production also toured internationally to Harare International Festival of the Arts in Harare, Zimbabwe; Baxter Theatre in Cape Town, South Africa; Market Theatre in Johennesburg, South Africa; Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Grahmstown National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa.[15]

Carnaval edit

Carnaval is a play written by Salter that focuses on three men who embark on a sex tourism trip to Brazil[19] Carnaval is performed by three African American male actors and explores the characters' motivations behind their decisions to participate in sex tourism.[20] Salter first got the idea for Carnaval when she read an Essence Magazine article that connected sex tourism in Brazil to African American male tourists.[2] The premiere production was directed by Cheryl Katz and was performed at Luna Stage from January 31, 2013, to March 17, 2013.[21] Less than a year later, the production was remounted in New York City at Dr. Barbara Ann Teer's National Black Theatre.[19] The New York City production was directed by Awoye Timpo and ran from October 21, 2014, to November 16, 2014.[19]

The Continuum Project edit

After the success of In the Continuum, Salter partnered with Glenn Gordon Nsangou, a playwright with performance and teaching experience, to co-found the Continuum Project.[3] The Continuum Project is a non profit organization that "provides innovative cultural programming for the enchantment and empowerment of the global African Diaspora. "[3]

The Continuum Project launched its first initiative, The Legacy Program: Residency, in 2009.[3] The Residency initiative was brought about through a partnership with African Ancestry and Piper Theatre Production.[3] The Residency initiative gives theater teachers residencies in Public Schools in Brooklyn, New York.[3] In 2010, the Continuum Project launched a second initiative, The Legacy Program: Reflection. The Reflection initiative commissions original plays from teachers who participate in the Residency initiative. The teachers are encouraged to write plays based on their experiences working with the public school children.[3]

Advocacy edit

In addition to her work with The Continuum Project, Salter is an active advocate within the theater community. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Theater Communications Group which "exists to strengthen, nurture, and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre."[22][23] Salter is also on the Council of The Dramatists Guild of America which "advances the interests of playwrights, composers, lyricists and librettists writing for the living stage."[22]

Salter's advocacy work also includes original theater pieces. Salter wrote Unknown Thousands as part of Every 28 Hours Plays, a "project that consists of over seventy short plays that reflect the current civil rights movement, and tools to help your community address those issues."[24][25] Similarly, Salter wrote Peace Officer Privilege and Mahagony Corpo for UNTAMED: Hair, Body, Attitude, a collection of "short plays that collectively dig deeper into the national conversation around Black womanhood and social perceptions of Black femininity."[26]

Acting edit

Theater
Show Role Theater Year
In the Continuum Nia Primary Stages and World Tour 2005-2006[27]
Inked Baby Ky Playwright's Horizons 2009[27][28]
Gees Bend Sadie Kansas City Repertory Theatre 2008[27][29]
The Old Settler Lou Bessie Luna Stage 2010[27][30]
Stick Fly Taylor Arena Stage/ HuntingtonTheatre Company 2010[27][31]
Gees Bend Sadie Cincinnati Playhouse 2011[27][32]
Luck of the Irish Lucy Huntington Theatre Company 2012[27][33]
Tough Titty multiple roles Paradise Factory 2014[27][34]
Head of Passes Cookie Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2015[27][35]
Macbeth Lady Macbeth Shakespeare Theatre Company 2017[27][36]
The Christians Elizabeth Baltimore Center Stage 2017[27][37]
Stew Lillian Walkerspace 2020[38][39]
Film/Television/ Media
Title Role Year
Moesha Poet 1996[40]
Whispers Veiled Woman 2003[40]
The Architect Annette 2006[40]
The Unit Female Interviewer 2006[40]
Pride & Glory Trish Mercer 2008[41][42]
Rockstar Games' Midnight Club: Los Angeles voice of Laticia 2008[41][43]
All That Glitters Coco 2013[40]
Last Night Dorah 2014[41][44]

Awards and achievements edit

For her work as co-author of In the Continuum, Salter was awarded an Obie Award, the NY Outer Critics Circle's John Gassner Award for Best New American Play, the Seldes-Kanin fellowship from the Theatre Hall of Fame, and the Friends of the United Nations' Global Tolerance Award.[41] When it premiered in 2005, In the Continuum was named one of the best plays of the year by the New York Times, Newsday, and New York Magazine.[41] Additionally, for Salter's performance as Nia, she received nominations for Best Actress by the Helen Hayes Awards and the Black Theatre Alliance Awards.[41]

Salter has also been praised for her other work as a playwright. She was nominated for an AUDELCO Award for Best Playwright for Carnaval.[41] In 2014, Salter was awarded a MAP Fund Grant. Salter was also a finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center National Playwrights Conference and nominated for both the USA Fellowship and the Playwrights of New York Fellowship.[41]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Hamilton, Hugh (January 10, 2013). "WBAI's Hugh Hamilton interviews Nikkole Salter about Carnaval on his show 'Talkback". SoundCloud.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "The Continuum Project, Inc". www.thecontinuumproject.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  4. ^ a b "'A Quick 5' with Nikkole Salter | Maryland Theatre Guide". mdtheatreguide.com. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  5. ^ a b c "Nikkole Salter — Women in NJ Theatre". New Jersey Theatre Alliance. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  6. ^ "Art Talk with Nikkole Salter". NEA. 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  7. ^ "Past Seasons - Primary Stages". primarystages.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  8. ^ "Production History | Luna Stage | Equity Theater | West Orange, New Jersey". Luna Stage. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  9. ^ "Lines In The Dust by Nikkole Salter | Luna Stage". Luna Stage. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  10. ^ "Nikkole Salter | Repairing A Nation". Nikkole Salter | HOME. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  11. ^ "Nikkole Salter | Freedom Rider". Nikkole Salter | HOME. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  12. ^ "Indian Head | Luna Stage". Luna Stage. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  13. ^ Beal, Cheryl. "Torn Asunder". www.theblackrep.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
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  20. ^ "Sun, Fun And Trouble In Brazil". The New York Times. 2014-11-15. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  21. ^ "Production History | Luna Stage | Equity Theater | West Orange, New Jersey". Luna Stage. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  22. ^ a b "Nikkole Salter | Advocate". Nikkole Salter | HOME. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  23. ^ Group, TCG: Theatre Communications. "TCG: Theatre Communications Group > About Us > Mission". www.tcg.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  24. ^ "About – Every 28 Hours Plays". www.every28hoursplays.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  25. ^ "The Plays – Every 28 Hours Plays". www.every28hoursplays.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
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  27. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Nikkole Salter | reviews". Nikkole Salter | HOME. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  28. ^ Isherwood, Charles (2009-03-23). "Domestic Strife and Illness Just Below the Surface, At Playwrights Horizons". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  29. ^ "Show History". Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  30. ^ "Production History | Luna Stage | Equity Theater | West Orange, New Jersey". Luna Stage. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  31. ^ "2009-2010 | Huntington Theatre Company". www.huntingtontheatre.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  32. ^ "About". www.cincyplay.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  33. ^ "2011-2012 | Huntington Theatre Company". www.huntingtontheatre.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  34. ^ BWW News Desk. "Oni Faida Lampley's TOUGH TITTY to Run 4/23-5/11 at Paradise Factory". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  35. ^ McNulty, Charles (22 May 2015). "Keeping the faith in Tarell Alvin McCraney's 'Head of Passes'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  36. ^ "Shakespeare Theatre Company | Past Productions - Shakespeare Theatre Company". www.shakespearetheatre.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
  37. ^ "Baltimore Center Stage: The Christians". www.centerstage.org. Retrieved 2018-05-17.
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  39. ^ Vincentelli, Elisabeth (2020-02-01). "Review: 'Stew' Takes Deeper Emotions Off the Back Burner". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
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  42. ^ O'Connor, Gavin (2008-10-24), Pride and Glory, Edward Norton, Colin Farrell, Noah Emmerich, retrieved 2018-05-17
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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is some issues with tone needs more non primary sourcing Please help improve this article if you can June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nikkole Salter is an American actress playwright and advocate known for her work on the Obie Award winning and Pulitzer Prize nominated play In the Continuum Salter co wrote and co starred in In the Continuum with Danai Gurira 1 2 The success of In the Continuum prompted Salter to co launch The Continuum Project with Glenn Gordon NSangou The Continuum Project is a non profit organization that provides innovative cultural programming for the unification enrichment and empowerment of the global African Diaspora 3 As a playwright Salter has written seven full length plays 4 Salter s plays have been produced Off Broadway and in five countries around the world 5 As an actress Salter has performed Off Broadway and at many regional theaters including Arena Stage Huntington Theater Berkley Repertory Theater and the Shakespeare Theater Company 1 Nikkole SalterBornLos Angeles California U S EducationHoward University BFA New York University MFA Websitewww wbr nikkolesalter wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 Work as a playwright 2 1 In the Continuum 2 2 Carnaval 3 The Continuum Project 4 Advocacy 5 Acting 6 Awards and achievements 7 ReferencesBackground editSalter was born in Los Angeles and started acting around the time she was 8 years old 4 She discovered her talent for writing while writing a monologue for an acting class 6 Salter studied theater at Howard University and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts 5 Salter continued her theater education at New York University s Graduate Acting Program where she graduated with a Master in Fine Arts 5 Work as a playwright editFull Length Plays Title Premiere Date LocationIn the Continuum September 11 2005 Primary Stages 7 Carnaval Jan 31 2013 Luna Stage 8 Lines in the Dust October 9 2014 Luna Stage 9 Repairing a Nation February 26 2015 Crossroads Theatre Company 10 Freedom Rider May 1 2015 Shelter Theatre at the University of Missouri Kansas City 11 Indian Head February 2 2017 Luna Stage 12 Torn Asunder April 13 2018 St Louis Black Repertory Theatre 13 Breakout Session In Development 14 n aManchild in the Promised Land In Development 14 n aOf Great Merit In Development 14 n aNolan Williams Project In Development 14 n aGame Over In Development 14 n aIn the Continuum edit Salter co wrote In the Continuum with Danai Gurira in February 2004 as part of New York University s FREEPLAY program 15 Both Salter and Gurira were third year students in NYU s Graduate Acting Program when they created In the Continuum 16 In the Continuum is a play about the parallel experiences of an African Woman and an African American woman who are diagnosed with HIV Aids 17 Gurira and Salter developed In the Continuum because with black woman being the population with the highest rate of new infections both in the US and Africa the co creators of this piece felt the need to have a story told from the black woman s perspective for her to be more than a statistic on a news report 17 The original production was performed with only two actors and a minimal set consisting of two chairs 17 In the Continuum was workshopped at the Mud Bone Theater Collective and the Ojai Playwright s Festival in 2004 18 On September 11 2005 In the Continuum premiered at Primary Stages in New York City The premiere production was directed by Robert O Hara and featured Salter and Danai Gurira as the original cast members In November 2005 the production including the original cast was transferred to the Off Broadway Perry Street Theatre 15 After a five month Off Broadway run the original cast toured with the production nationally to Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington D C Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in Cincinnati Ohio Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles California Yale Repertory in New Haven Connecticut Philadelphia Theatre Company in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Goodman Theatre in Chicago Illinois 15 The original production also toured internationally to Harare International Festival of the Arts in Harare Zimbabwe Baxter Theatre in Cape Town South Africa Market Theatre in Johennesburg South Africa Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh Scotland and the Grahmstown National Arts Festival in Grahamstown South Africa 15 Carnaval edit Carnaval is a play written by Salter that focuses on three men who embark on a sex tourism trip to Brazil 19 Carnaval is performed by three African American male actors and explores the characters motivations behind their decisions to participate in sex tourism 20 Salter first got the idea for Carnaval when she read an Essence Magazine article that connected sex tourism in Brazil to African American male tourists 2 The premiere production was directed by Cheryl Katz and was performed at Luna Stage from January 31 2013 to March 17 2013 21 Less than a year later the production was remounted in New York City at Dr Barbara Ann Teer s National Black Theatre 19 The New York City production was directed by Awoye Timpo and ran from October 21 2014 to November 16 2014 19 The Continuum Project editAfter the success of In the Continuum Salter partnered with Glenn Gordon Nsangou a playwright with performance and teaching experience to co found the Continuum Project 3 The Continuum Project is a non profit organization that provides innovative cultural programming for the enchantment and empowerment of the global African Diaspora 3 The Continuum Project launched its first initiative The Legacy Program Residency in 2009 3 The Residency initiative was brought about through a partnership with African Ancestry and Piper Theatre Production 3 The Residency initiative gives theater teachers residencies in Public Schools in Brooklyn New York 3 In 2010 the Continuum Project launched a second initiative The Legacy Program Reflection The Reflection initiative commissions original plays from teachers who participate in the Residency initiative The teachers are encouraged to write plays based on their experiences working with the public school children 3 Advocacy editIn addition to her work with The Continuum Project Salter is an active advocate within the theater community She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Theater Communications Group which exists to strengthen nurture and promote the professional not for profit American theatre 22 23 Salter is also on the Council of The Dramatists Guild of America which advances the interests of playwrights composers lyricists and librettists writing for the living stage 22 Salter s advocacy work also includes original theater pieces Salter wrote Unknown Thousands as part of Every 28 Hours Plays a project that consists of over seventy short plays that reflect the current civil rights movement and tools to help your community address those issues 24 25 Similarly Salter wrote Peace Officer Privilege and Mahagony Corpo for UNTAMED Hair Body Attitude a collection of short plays that collectively dig deeper into the national conversation around Black womanhood and social perceptions of Black femininity 26 Acting editTheater Show Role Theater YearIn the Continuum Nia Primary Stages and World Tour 2005 2006 27 Inked Baby Ky Playwright s Horizons 2009 27 28 Gees Bend Sadie Kansas City Repertory Theatre 2008 27 29 The Old Settler Lou Bessie Luna Stage 2010 27 30 Stick Fly Taylor Arena Stage HuntingtonTheatre Company 2010 27 31 Gees Bend Sadie Cincinnati Playhouse 2011 27 32 Luck of the Irish Lucy Huntington Theatre Company 2012 27 33 Tough Titty multiple roles Paradise Factory 2014 27 34 Head of Passes Cookie Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2015 27 35 Macbeth Lady Macbeth Shakespeare Theatre Company 2017 27 36 The Christians Elizabeth Baltimore Center Stage 2017 27 37 Stew Lillian Walkerspace 2020 38 39 Film Television Media Title Role YearMoesha Poet 1996 40 Whispers Veiled Woman 2003 40 The Architect Annette 2006 40 The Unit Female Interviewer 2006 40 Pride amp Glory Trish Mercer 2008 41 42 Rockstar Games Midnight Club Los Angeles voice of Laticia 2008 41 43 All That Glitters Coco 2013 40 Last Night Dorah 2014 41 44 Awards and achievements editFor her work as co author of In the Continuum Salter was awarded an Obie Award the NY Outer Critics Circle s John Gassner Award for Best New American Play the Seldes Kanin fellowship from the Theatre Hall of Fame and the Friends of the United Nations Global Tolerance Award 41 When it premiered in 2005 In the Continuum was named one of the best plays of the year by the New York Times Newsday and New York Magazine 41 Additionally for Salter s performance as Nia she received nominations for Best Actress by the Helen Hayes Awards and the Black Theatre Alliance Awards 41 Salter has also been praised for her other work as a playwright She was nominated for an AUDELCO Award for Best Playwright for Carnaval 41 In 2014 Salter was awarded a MAP Fund Grant Salter was also a finalist for the Eugene O Neill Theater Center National Playwrights Conference and nominated for both the USA Fellowship and the Playwrights of New York Fellowship 41 References edit a b Nikkole Salter HOME Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 03 a b Hamilton Hugh January 10 2013 WBAI s Hugh Hamilton interviews Nikkole Salter about Carnaval on his show Talkback SoundCloud a b c d e f g The Continuum Project Inc www thecontinuumproject org Retrieved 2018 05 17 a b A Quick 5 with Nikkole Salter Maryland Theatre Guide mdtheatreguide com 20 April 2017 Retrieved 2018 05 10 a b c Nikkole Salter Women in NJ Theatre New Jersey Theatre Alliance Retrieved 2018 05 10 Art Talk with Nikkole Salter NEA 2017 07 14 Retrieved 2018 05 10 Past Seasons Primary Stages primarystages org Retrieved 2018 05 17 Production History Luna Stage Equity Theater West Orange New Jersey Luna Stage Retrieved 2018 05 17 Lines In The Dust by Nikkole Salter Luna Stage Luna Stage Retrieved 2018 05 17 Nikkole Salter Repairing A Nation Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 17 Nikkole Salter Freedom Rider Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 17 Indian Head Luna Stage Luna Stage Retrieved 2018 05 17 Beal Cheryl Torn Asunder www theblackrep org Retrieved 2018 05 17 a b c d e Nikkole Salter Writer Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 17 a b c d Nikkole Salter in the continuum Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 10 Gurira Danai Salter Nikkole 2005 In the Continuum New York New York Samuel French p 6 ISBN 978 0 573 65089 5 a b c Gurira Danai Nikkole Salter 2008 In the Continuum New York New York Samuel French p 5 ISBN 978 0 573 65089 5 IN THE CONTINUUM New Play Exchange newplayexchange org Retrieved 2018 06 05 a b c Nikkole Salter CARNAVAL Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 06 04 Sun Fun And Trouble In Brazil The New York Times 2014 11 15 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 06 04 Production History Luna Stage Equity Theater West Orange New Jersey Luna Stage Retrieved 2018 06 04 a b Nikkole Salter Advocate Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 17 Group TCG Theatre Communications TCG Theatre Communications Group gt About Us gt Mission www tcg org Retrieved 2018 05 17 About Every 28 Hours Plays www every28hoursplays org Retrieved 2018 05 17 The Plays Every 28 Hours Plays www every28hoursplays org Retrieved 2018 05 17 Nikkole Salter Advocate Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 17 a b c d e f g h i j k Nikkole Salter reviews Nikkole Salter HOME Retrieved 2018 05 17 Isherwood Charles 2009 03 23 Domestic Strife and Illness Just Below the Surface At Playwrights Horizons The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 05 17 Show History Kansas City Repertory Theatre Retrieved 2018 05 17 Production History Luna Stage Equity Theater West Orange New Jersey Luna Stage Retrieved 2018 05 17 2009 2010 Huntington Theatre Company www huntingtontheatre org Retrieved 2018 05 17 About www cincyplay com Retrieved 2018 05 17 2011 2012 Huntington Theatre 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