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On the Road to Joy & Freedom is the first of its kind podcast to incorporate stories from Artists of all Backgrounds to share their Accounts of performing in America. Instead of sticking to a single narrative from a single form of performance, we strive to bring you real and true Narratives from across the performing world. From Broadway to BFA, from Academia to homemade Artists – your story matters, and chances are, there's someone out there who needs to hear that "they're not alone" on thi ...
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(TW: Mental health/ Suicide) In today's episode, we have Christian Charley, better known as DFRNC (difference)- an African American music producer, rapper, and poet from Chicago. Although he’s currently studying music production at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. We discuss new school vs old school RAP, the clout chasers of TikTok, and the va…
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In today's episode, we have Gabrielle Civil– a Black feminist performance artist, poet, and writer, originally from Detroit MI, and currently a teacher at CalArts. If you want to join the fun, you can listen to Gabrielle & I explore race and colorism on an international level, learn how to Evaluate what lenses we see the world, and explore the worl…
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In today's episode, we have Nur-D– an African American Hip Hop artist, and social activist based out of Minnesota. Take a seat as we discuss the importance of self-love, knowing your worth, and a few more ways to survive as an artist during the pandemic As always you can find Nur-D's full bio and more @ TheDTI.org…
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In today's episode, we have Jeffrey Lo - a Filipino-American playwright, director, and casting director based in the Bay Area. We talk about the importance of community engagement, being the first artist in a Filipino family, and some exciting ways to adjust your performances in the time of Covid! "A great episode for the Zoom Producers" - Me... as…
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Come one Come all as we talk with Damoyee, an African American award-winning composer, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer from Dallas, Texas. currently attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. We explore what its like making music from a young age, the necessary sacrifices, and how useful TIkTok is for the new world of…
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Join us in talking with Carmen Aguirre - a Chilean-Canadian, award-winning theatre artist and author who has written and co-written over twenty-five plays, including Chile Con Carne, The Refugee Hotel, The Trigger, as well as the #1 international bestseller Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter. We talk about the role of race in Can…
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Well hello there! Today we've got a great show with the wonderful Anna Lee Wright - An Asian American actor, dancer, singer, and choreographer. She gives us the low down on what it's like being forced off of touring during a pandemic, how important it is to check in with your emotions, and what it's like getting "in the feels" coaching when we're a…
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Why Hello There, are you reading this? Maybe you are, maybe you're not, I won't judge you, but here we are, you've already read this far, you might as well continue to read... On today's we talk with Jesus Reyes, the Community Partnerships Director at Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles. He gives us insights into what it's like bringing theatre int…
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Boom Shocka Locka - ohhhhh my goodness have we got an episode for you today. Join us as we discuss the cultural transitions from Argentina to the US of A with special guest Malcolm March. Born and raised in Buenos Aires Argentina, he came to the states to learn about new forms of performance and stayed for the cultural immersion. Today he is the fo…
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*This episode was recorded live as a part of the UofR's Oralé! club to showcase a local artist from the Redlands community* In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, today's show is a special episode showcasing Carmelo Barrera Cruz. While not a traditional performing artist, Carmelo's interview speaks to the same social injustices faced by arti…
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Join us in listening to Robert Jerome Pagan as he brings us into the world of community theatre and running the the largest Rennaisance Faire in Northern California. We discuss his nomadic path through performance programs, some unfamiliar artists that you should look into, and what a truly inclusive cultural celebration could look like, (and what …
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Join us in listening to Aléxa Anderson, née Sessler as she brings us on the journey of becoming a world-touring Opera singer; from growing up in Scranton, Pennsylvania (Yes, that Scranton) to her work with underprivileged youth, her travels through musical academia and the side-eye looks you get when you're a white-passing Greco-Puertorriqueña and …
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In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, today's show is a special episode on the work of Ruben Dario- Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (January 18, 1867 – February 6, 1916), a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as modernismo (modernism) that flourished at the end of the 19th century. Darío has had a great a…
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In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, today's show is a special episode on the work of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz- a poet, dramatist, scholar, and nun, an outstanding writer of the Latin American colonial period and of the Hispanic Baroque. Explored first through her piece "You Foolish Men", and secondly through the writings of professor Mar…
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