J. Nathan Corbitt, DMA
Coordinator, Community Arts Concentration
Professor, Urban Studies Department
President, BuildaBridge International
Musicologist and Communication Strategist
Dr Corbitt served both as a musicologist and cross-cultural communication strategist in Southern and Eastern Africa between 1982 and 1992. There, he assisted a broad variety of ministries and managed a multi-national media center.
Educator
An interdisciplinary teacher, he has taught widely across disciplinary areas and Chaired Eastern University's Department of Communication Arts between 1994-2000.
In 2000 he co-founded BuildaBridge International, a cross-cultural arts education organization committed to using the arts in education, healing and reconciliation, primarily with vulnerable populations in urban contexts.
Author
Dr. Corbitt is the author of The Global Awareness Profile (Intercultural Press 1998); The Sound of the Harvest (Baker 1998) and co-author of Taking the Gospel to the Streets: How the Arts Are Transforming Communities (Baker 2003).
In 2001, Drs. Corbitt and Nix-Early embarked on a national research project, funded in part by the Louisville Institute. Taking it to the Streets project marked the beginning of a formal field of study called Arts-based Community Mission based on research of 61 Christian artists in sixteen US cities published in Taking the Gospel to the Streets: How the Arts Are Transforming Communities (Baker Books, August 2003).
Consultant
Dr. Corbitt regularly consults and trains on cross-cultural issues in business, education, missions, community organizations, children and youth, and overseas living. He has lectured or researched in over 30 countries. His areas of expertise include cross-cultural skills; cultural competence; organizational culture; communications; integrative arts education; faith, culture and the arts; overseas travel and living; integrative arts education; and urban ministry.
Scholar
Dr. Nathan Corbitt received his Doctor of Musical Arts from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1985 with a minor in management. His post-doctoral studies have included linguistics, anthropology, leadership, cross-cultural communications and research (Daystar University, Nairobi) and Swahili (Baptist Language School, Kenya).
Contact
J. Nathan Corbit, D.M.A.
Eastern University | Philadelphia
3300 Henry Avenue, Suite 1
Philadelphia, PA 19129
Phone 215-769-3114
Fax 215-848-2651
Email ncorbitt@eastern.edu









