Arts & Theater
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Two Artists Called to the Water, Guided by the Moon
By Sharon Bridgforth, Nick Slie. In this artistic encounter between Sharon Bridgforth and Sharon Day, creative response leads the two…
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BodyMouth, a New Instrument Created by a Playwright
By Tjaša Ferme, Kat Mustatea. In this conversation with Kat Mustatea we chat about her piece, BodyMouth, that is also…
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First Annual Social Change Theater Festival
By . The festival is rooted in a commitment to theater that uplifts and empowers marginalized voices by bringing together…
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Artists Unfolding New Futures in Tiny and Hidden Realms
By Matthew Glassman, Javiera Benavente, Nick Slie, Jamie Gahlon. The MicroCosmos project convenes artists who venture into the inner dimensions…
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Pleasurable and Perilous Rebellions in ProyectoTEATRO’s Cabarex 2: RevoLUZiones
By Khristián Méndez Aguirre. In ProyectoTEATRO’s Cabarex 2: RevoLUZiones, history is funnier, sexier, and messier than a textbook ever could…
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Island Shakespeare Festival’s Sustainability in Action
By Erin Murray. In 2024, the Island Shakespeare Festival in Whidbey Island, Washington, set a goal of producing “zero-waste.” They…
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How Frog Embryos Inspired The Last Word
By Tjaša Ferme, Fareeda Pasha. Fareeda Pasha wrote The Last Word based on Michael Levin’s research on the first robots…
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Finding Autistic Theatre Artists Is a Challenge (If You Make It a Challenge)
By Dave Osmundsen. Dave Osmundsen counters the idea that working with Autistic artists presents a “challenge” by offering practical recommendations…
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Interactive Audience Gameplay in Third Law
By Tjaša Ferme, Cosette “Ettie” Pin, Coral Cohen. In this conversation with director Coral Cohen and sound and video designer…
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Suzan-Lori Parks's Watch Me Work
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link
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