Join host Larry Moss and Annette Ramos, co-founder of the Rochester Latino Theater Company, as they explore the captivating world of storytelling in teaching artistry. Discover the magic of bilingual storytelling while delving into the universal language of rhythm and movement to engage audiences and foster creativity. Learn about the significance of educational components in storytelling and the shift towards inclusive and empathetic leadership. Uncover the potential of storytelling to enhance funding opportunities and support artistic communities, particularly for BIPOC artists in the post-COVID landscape. Together, they discuss the transformative impact of art on communities and the need for equitable support. Tune in to embrace the power of storytelling in teaching artistry and uncover its potential for inspiring positive change.
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