| ALAN GOVENAR, Director Director Alan Govenar is a writer, folklorist,  photographer, and filmmaker. He is president of Documentary Arts. Govenar has a  B.A. with distinction in American folklore from Ohio State University, an M.A.  in folklore and anthropology from the University of Texas at Austin, and a  Ph.D. in arts and humanities from the University of Texas at Dallas. He is the  author of eighteen books, including Texas  Blues: The Rise of a Contemporary Sound, Stompin’ at the Savoy: The Story of  Norma Miller, Extraordinary Ordinary People: Five American Masters of  Traditional Arts, Untold Glory: African Americans in Pursuit of Freedom,  Opportunity and Achievement, Stoney Knows How: Life as a Sideshow Tattoo  Artist, Deep Ellum and Central Track: Where the Black and White Worlds of  Dallas Converged, Portraits of Community, and The Early Years of Rhythm and Blues. His book Osceola: Memories of a Sharecropper’s Daughter won First Place in  the New York Book Festival (children’s non-fiction); a Boston Globe-Hornbook  Honor; and an Orbis Pictus Honor from the National Council of Teachers of  English. The off-Broadway premiere of his musical Blind Lemon Blues, co-created with Akin Babatunde, received rave  reviews in The New York Times and Variety. Govenar’s film, Stoney  Knows How, based on his book by the same title about Old School tattoo  artist Leonard St. Clair, was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and  the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and was selected as an Outstanding Film  of the Year by the London Film Festival. Govenar has also produced and directed  numerous films in association with NOVA, La Sept/ARTE, and PBS for broadcast  and educational distribution, including The  Voyage of Doom, Le Naufrage de la Belle, The Devil’s Swing, Texas Style,  Everything But the Squeak, The Human Volcano, The Hard Ride, Dreams of  Conquest, and Little Willie Eason and  His Talking Gospel Guitar.  
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