How The Last Country Amplifies Stories of Immigration and Belonging in South Africa
By Tonderai Chiyindiko. Amid flareups of anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa, The Last Country offers a much-needed platform for migrant voices. Source link...
By Tonderai Chiyindiko. Amid flareups of anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa, The Last Country offers a much-needed platform for migrant voices. Source link...
By Jan Cohen-Cruz. In this episode, the intimacy of self and group expression brings loving relationships of all kinds into being-–deep friendships, Jan and Finn’s romance, familial feelings, and ancestral bonds–with Source link...
By . Featuring panels with Ira Weitzman (Lincoln Center Theater, Playwrights Horizons) as well as Cooper Howell (CATS: The Jellicle Ball) and Jonathan Kalb (Theatre for a New Audience) and performances Source link...
By Martin Boross, Tara Khozein, Suli Holum, Yury Urnov. How can ensemble training influence theatre culture and grow capacity? Source link...
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link...
By Ramona Rose King, Anne G. Morgan. To celebrate the launch of I Don’t Know How They Do It!, column curator Anne G. Source link...
By . The Tune Up! is a new episodic performance series created by Suzan-Lori Parks (SLP) and directed by Bessie Award-winning executive artistic director of The Flea Theater Niegel Smith, that Source link...
By Jan Cohen-Cruz. This episode takes a closer look at the interplay of particular participants and group dynamics in the workshops. Source link...
By Artist Caregiver. This month’s diarist has two kids under five and two jobs in different states. Source link...
By Martin Boross, Tara Khozein, Jeremy Eaton, GG Griffith. How do our own needs inform and drive our work with community? Source link...
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