By Trish
Posted in - Uncategorized on April 29th, 2020
TEACHING ARTISTS AS ESSENTIAL WORKERS: RESPECT, COLLABORATION, AND HEFT
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During COVID-19, theaters for youth and families in Miami are learning to link arms in wholly new ways. They each realized …
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By Trish
Posted in - Uncategorized on April 3rd, 2020
Much of the creative format facilitated by In Tandem Arts is influenced by Applied Theater. Applied Theater encourages inquiry about a stopping block or issue. It employs a practice of questioning, discussing, and addressing …
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By Trish
Posted in - Uncategorized on December 31st, 2019
“Be yourself — not your idea of what you think somebody else’s idea of yourself should be.” — Henry David Thoreau
Our society tells you: “Be yourself.”
But what does that mean?
We want to be authentic, even if we don’t know …
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By Trish
Posted in - Uncategorized on December 6th, 2019
Empathy, Neurochemistry, and the Dramatic Arc
The emotionally charged story recounted at the beginning Dr. Paul Zak’s film—of a terminally ill two-year-old named Ben and his father—offers a simple yet remarkable case study in …
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By Trish
Posted in - Uncategorized on November 25th, 2019
“Now, ‘ecstasy’ in Greek meant simply to stand to the side of something. And then it became …
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