"Ordinaries at the Revolution" has advanced to the final round of consideration for the Women Playwrights International Conference in Stockholm next summer. Read more about the play at this link or at Howards Frog if your Swedish translator is not working!
Concerned about the diminishing presence of arts in education? So am I. This blog will explore the value of adding art to the three R's. It's more than the money; it's humanity.
The John Lennon Peace Wall | Prague 2010
About Me
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- Deborah S. Greenhut, PhD, is a playwright, arts documentarian, and educator who began teaching in a one-room school house in rural New England during 1970. These days you can find me collaborating with urban educators and students, seeking new ways to make education artful. I have consulted on management skills and communication arts in 44 of the United States and 5 provinces in Canada. I believe that people learn more effectively through drama-assisted instruction, and I exploit the Internet to deliver it. The views expressed here are entirely mine and not those of any other institution or organization.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Audra Carabetta' "Roots" at The HATCH Presenting Series
Last week, Audra Carabetta showed her lyrical choreography in New York at Jennifer Muller | The Works' HATCH presenting series for Emerging Choreographers. A group of dancers connected with Across the Ages Dance in Cambridge delighted the audience with this piece that premiered last June. A documentary on this group is in the works by Howards Frog Productions.
Review of Austin Flint's Prison Light Featured at Suite101
Take a look at the Modern World Theatre home topic page for a review of this interesting, lyrical play at HERE Arts Center in NYC.
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