“Community” is a popular buzzword in the performing arts, but how do we truly deliver on its promise? It takes intentional effort to build a supportive work community, secure community gathering spaces, find a place to belong, and truly serve our audiences. The storytellers in Episode 4 share their unique experiences with space, place and community.
Intro: “Make Some Noise” with Rick Whitaker, the concerts and theater manager for The Italian Academy at Columbia University.
Act One: “For The Record” with Taylor Abrahamse, a singer, songwriter, voice actor and entrepreneur.
Act Two: “Stirring The Pot” with Ariel Davis, co-founder of the Arts Administrators of Color Network and director of communications for the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund.
Act Three: “The Stuff of Legend” with Andee Joyce, a singer and songwriter.
You can find a transcript, episode guide and resources related to all the themes discussed in Episode 4 on APAP’s website: https://apap365.org/podcast/arts-work-life-season-1-episode-4/
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