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...
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link...
By . This year, it’s all about financial advocacy. Now more than ever, we need to be equipped to be able to advocate for ourselves and our fellow community members. Source link...
By Todd London, László Upor. From a four-mile-long human chain to a torchlight ceremony in the rain—the playful, passionate demonstrations and symbols that arose from Hungary's Freeszfe movement inspired artists globally. Source link...
By Cynthia P. Schneider. Cynthia Schneider reviews artists’ influence on political change in the twentieth century and today, tracing an evolution of cultural diplomacy toward local artists. Source link...
By . Visionaries in the theatre field will lead a community conversation exploring a range of theatrical practices for engaging communities in conflict resolution, healing and fostering an environment o Source link...
By Dávid Somló. Dávid Somló discusses key trends in the growing field of spatially focused transdisciplinary performances that center audience experience, highlighting examples across several potential directions Source link...
By . The seventh edition of the Roma Heroes International Theater Festival took place in May 2025 in Budapest, Hungary. Source link...
By Dennis OBIRE, Cornelius Onyekaba , Eseovwe Emakunu. To raise awareness of environmentally destructive behaviors in their community, faculty and students at Dennis Osadebay University adapted a poem about ending cultural pollution into a play about t Source link...
By Joan Lancourt. Junior Programs, Inc brought the values of democracy and racial and ethnic diversity to children across the United States through an innovative, decentralized model that featured comprehensive educ Source link...
By Yura Sapi, Elisa Bocanegra. HERO Theatre founder Elisa Bocanegra reflects on mentor-mentee relationships, becoming an ancestor, and healing through the arts. Source link...
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