Discover the transformative power of teaching artistry through the unique lens of physical theater in this inaugural episode. Host Larry Moss chats with Darren Stevenson of PUSH Physical Theatre, as they share personal stories of overcoming shyness and finding their passion for performance. Explore the importance of audience interaction, storytelling, and using movement, improvisation, and text to create captivating narratives.
Dive into the world of teaching artistry, and learn how to harness art as a tool for teaching and empowering everyone, from at-risk youth to elderly individuals. Gain insights on adapting to individual student needs, embracing teachable moments, and the transformative potential of teaching artistry. Plus, listen on as we talk a bit about the business side of teaching artistry and valuing the work of artists.
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