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CreativePlaceCreativePlaceCreative Theater-making for Racial JusticeListen in on this chat with theater artists Darryl DeLoach and Juli Hendren of CworxTraining.com and PositivePolicing based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The pair have been using their theater arts tools to make interactions between law enforcement officers and young men of color safer. We had a conversation with them on July 23, 2020 as part of our Community Coffee Talk series, an unscripted, interactive video show for creative placemakers. Hear their exchange with other artists from across the country. Curious about creative placemaking? Visit www.cpcommunities.org/webinars to register. And if you like this show, please donate to h...2020-08-2600 minNo More NormalNo More NormalDisappearing ActsThis week, we get into what has disappeared from our lives—good or bad—during the pandemic. Episode 2 is all about what’s going, going, gone, maybe for good. We learn of attempts to erase people from the Census. We talk to Sen. Martin Heinrich about the erosion of our civil liberties. We reflect on what’s fading from our relationships and mental wellness. We hear from a COVID-19 survivor, so the realities of the virus don’t slip away. We examine the consciousness of community and the loss of a collective future with an international futurist. We reflect on a disap...2020-07-271h 08The Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 9 Local CorridorYou know what’s part of The Global Corridor? That’s right – Albuquerque, New Mexico. Aaron talks to Albuquerque artists Joanna Furgal, Jimmy Deveney, Leonard Madrid, Jason Witter, Doug Montoya, and Kristin Berg, all right here in the Boo. Tune in to hear about what our local artists are working on, how they play, and what’s to eat.2020-06-101h 08The Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 8 HaitiJuli talks to Haitian artists Dieufel Lamisere and Jean-Paul Weaver about dance, activism, Turtle Island and the beautiful and magnificent country of Haiti. https://www.dancetosavelives.com/donations2020-06-031h 40The Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 7 Adam HaywardJuli and Aaron talk to Adam Hayward, a New Zealand based Artistic Director of Dance and Performance about festival curation, process vs product, having the space to fail, and sheep.2020-05-2757 minThe Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 6 Clare BartholomewClare Bartholomew is one part of Salvador Dinosaur, a company that creates, produces, and tours theatre. She is part of The Long Pigs. She is a creator, a performer, a musician, she lives in Australia, she tours the world, and she is talking to your pals Juli and Aaron right now.2020-05-1355 minThe Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 5 John TurnerJuli and Elsa talk to their clown teacher and dear friend John Turner about about connectivity, Canada, the creative well, and life as a clown post COVID-19.2020-05-0654 minThe Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 4Juli and Aaron talk to Shenoah Allen and Nina Conti, two of the funniest people alive, about life in London, randy puppets, and finding humor during COVID-19.2020-04-2937 minThe Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 3Stephanie Garcia is a dancer and choreographer from Mexico and Peter Hay is a visual artist from the United States. They are both based in Mexico City, working for their international company ProArtes Mexico. This week we talk to them about what's going on in Mexico City, funding for the arts, producing work across borders, and tacos.2020-04-2149 minThe Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 2Juli and Aaron talk to Hubert Michalak, a theatre artist living in working in Wroclaw, Poland. The long time friends chat about making art, politics, getting lost on trains, and how COVID-19 is impacting Poland.2020-04-1539 minNo More NormalNo More NormalCOVID-19 Response: The Lost ArtsIn episode 40, we talk about the shutdown's impacts on local arts and culture. The arts are not only providing a distraction as we watch movies and listen to music at home right now, but they offer solace, reflection and they give us something that helps make sense of our experience. They also become part of documenting, in a visceral way, what we are going through. We hear from Alex DeVore, a longtime writer for the Santa Fe Reporter, about what the pandemic is doing to Santa Fe's arts community and economy. Juli Hendren, executive director of Tricklock...2020-04-1128 minThe Global CorridorThe Global CorridorThe Global Corridor - Episode 1Juli and Aaron talk to Dr. Rwangyezi Stephen, Executive Director of Ndere Centre of Uganda about returning from their US tour, being quarantined, and what is happening on the ground in Kampala regarding COVID-19.2020-04-0640 min