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@theroundtable
by Community Education ArtsCommunity • Education • Arts (CEArts) hosts @theroundtable, an arts-related podcast & short videos series. Join us @theroundtable where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to YouTube by Sunday evenings. Contact us via email at [email protected] to be a guest on our arts podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/attheroundtable/support
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Episodes
CEArts @theroundtable with A. Paul Johnson Part 5
18m · Published@theroundtable with A. Paul Johnson, Part 5 of six episodes.
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected]if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
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17m · Published@theroundtable with A. Paul Johnson, Part 4 of six episodes.
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected]if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
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16m · Published@theroundtable with A. Paul Johnson, Part 3 of six episodes.
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected]if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
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16m · PublishedCEArts @theroundtable with A. Paul Johnson Part 2 of 6 episodes
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected]if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
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15m · PublishedCEArts @theroundtable with A. Paul Johnson, Part 1 of 6 episodes
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected]if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
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43m · PublishedCommunity • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) @theroundtable with Crossroads Dance Indy, Parts 1 -4
Recently, dancers-choreographers Brittany Gaither, Emily Miser, and Nicole Dean from Crossroads Dance Indy joined us @theroundtable to talk about their upcoming January 28-30, 2022 original full-length show called, The Stories We Tell. Gaither, Dean, and Conti each choreographed one of the three pieces that make up the show and tell a different story, ultimately demonstrating that, because we all have different experiences and backgrounds, we all have a story to share. Performances will be held at Arts for Lawrence on January 28 and 29 at 7:00pm and January 30 at 2:00pm. Crossroads Dance Indy is also hosting a class entitled, Writing the Stories We Tell, where participants get a behind the scenes look at each piece and learn a small section of each. The class will be Monday, December 13th from 6-7pm.
More at https://www.crossroadsdanceindy.com/
Tickets for the workshop, Writing the Stories We Tell and the show The Stories We Tell: https://www.artsforlawrence.org/tickets (scroll to find tickets for each performance)
Corresponding videos are on our YouTube @theroundtable Arts Interviews playlist.
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44m · PublishedCommunity • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) @theroundtable with Crossroads Dance Indy, Parts 1 -4
Recently, dancers-choreographers Brittany Gaither, Emily Miser, and Nicole Dean from Crossroads Dance Indy joined us @theroundtable to talk about their upcoming January 28-30, 2022 original full-length show called, The Stories We Tell. Gaither, Dean, and Conti each choreographed one of the three pieces that make up the show and tell a different story, ultimately demonstrating that, because we all have different experiences and backgrounds, we all have a story to share. Performances will be held at Arts for Lawrence on January 28 and 29 at 7:00pm and January 30 at 2:00pm. Crossroads Dance Indy is also hosting a class entitled, Writing the Stories We Tell, where participants get a behind the scenes look at each piece and learn a small section of each. The class will be Monday, December 13th from 6-7pm.
More at https://www.crossroadsdanceindy.com/
Tickets for the workshop, Writing the Stories We Tell and the show The Stories We Tell: https://www.artsforlawrence.org/tickets (scroll to find tickets for each performance)
Corresponding videos are on our YouTube @theroundtable Arts Interviews playlist.
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27m · PublishedThomas DeCarlo of DeCarlo Animation recently joined us @theroundtable to talk about his upcoming full-length animated film, The Encounter, which is based on the animated short of the same name that he created in 2018. The Encounter is being made for under $1 million with an unprecedentedly small team of 12 international artists. The Encounter, while appropriate for families, is written specifically for adults, not children. DeCarlo’s goal is to provide a more intellectual, emotionally complex storyline that addresses racism, xenophobia, and anti-intellectualism while providing strong female characters and a diverse cast. Pre-production on the film began in 2019, and much of the visual design has been completed. Actors will be recorded over the coming months, allowing the voice performances to drive final animation. The film is expected to be released in 2023.
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected] if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
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25m · PublishedCommunity • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project latest short podcast & videos episodes, recorded during the 2021 NICE Presentations Event: 2021 NICE Project Presentations, Parts 1-4
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 1 Intro & Tarzan of the Apes
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 2 A Wrinkle In Time
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 3 The Yellow Wallpaper
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 4 Sula
Our four NICE project books for 2021 are:
· Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison
· The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
· A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L’Engle
· Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/2021-7th-annual-nice
Content Note:
Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We’ve recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what’s really there? How do we view the book today vswhen it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts(@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected]if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/supportCEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 2 A Wrinkle In Time
9m · PublishedCommunity • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project latest short podcast & videos episodes, recorded during the 2021 NICE Presentations Event: 2021 NICE Project Presentations, Parts 1-4
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 1 Intro & Tarzan of the Apes
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 2 A Wrinkle In Time
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 3 The Yellow Wallpaper
CEArts 2021 NICE Presentations Pt 4 Sula
Our four NICE project books for 2021 are:
· Sula(1973) by Toni Morrison
· The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
· A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L’Engle
· Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/2021-7th-annual-nice
Content Note:
Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We’ve recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what’s really there? How do we view the book today vswhen it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/
@theroundtable is a podcast & short videos series hosted by Community • Education • Arts(@4CEArts), where we discuss the Arts with writers, musicians, artists, and all kinds of creatives! Podcast episodes air on our website (https://cearts.org/theroundtable-podcast) on Fridays at 4pm, and corresponding videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKGauoE3k3ssNBmeCnYGH2Q/playlists?view=1&sort=da&flow=grid
Contact us at [email protected]if you are interested in being a guest @theroundtable!
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support@theroundtable has 267 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 70:25:01. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 29th, 2024 13:13.