“As a performer, we’re conditioned to be curious about the human condition…it’s the foundation of our creativity.” ~ Stan Kang
Listen to Choose to be Curious #67: Curiosity’s Part in Theater Arts with Stan Kang
Stan didn’t know me when he walked into the studio and I didn’t know him, not really, but I had known and appreciated his work with Educational Theatre Company on many levels, and for many years. It is a special joy of this enterprise that I have these opportunities to talk with — and thank — the many people who have touched my life over the years. It is just one more way that Arlington Independent Media contributes to my life and, I hope, yours.
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Maya Angelou wrote “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” Educational Theatre Company and theater programs all over the country help us tell and hear one another’s stories. I as thrilled when ETC veteran Lily Pond took me up on my invitation to speak to what she’s gained by listening to and sharing stories through theater…
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Music in today’s Curiosity to Go segment: “Mind Body Mind” by Body Tonic from Blue Dot Sessions.
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