The Individual and the Collective
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 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...
By Artist Caregiver. This month’s diarist is a dramaturg with a full-time job at an arts service organization and a toddler at home. Source link...
By . A conversation honoring the Consortium of Asian American Theaters and Artists (CAATA)’s origin story and evolution. Source link...
By Tara Khozein, Martin Boross, Matthew Glassman, Wanda Strukus. How can theatre artists enter a space as outsiders and create work there in a way that does not fall into our habits of colonialism and consumerism? Source link...
By Kristin Marting. David Herskovits is the founding artistic director of Target Margin Theater (TMT). Source link...
By Jan Cohen-Cruz. The different prison theatre workshops get started. Source link...
By Israel Wekpe, Eseovwe Emakunu. Every four years, Catholic seminaries across Nigeria come together for the All Saints Seminary Festival of Arts and Culture, which features theatre rooted in the cultures of Nigeria’s various ethni Source link...
By Kristin Marting. Paul Pinto creates multi-disciplinary music, opera-theater, installation and performance, sometimes with his longtime friends thingNY and Varispeed. Source link...
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