Sinopsis
Teaching Artistry blends creative and educational practice in service of community building, social justice, and inspiring joy. Courtney J. Boddie, Host and Creator, chats with teaching artists and arts educators who are driving professional teaching artistry forward. Courtney and her guests discuss personal journeys, celebrate triumphs and challenges, and advocate fiercely for the arts in all communities.
Episodios
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Episode 14, ACT 1: Jean Johnstone - The Artistry of Social Equity
26/01/2019 Duración: 41minIt's our first episode—the first half of a double-header—of 2019! What better way to celebrate the new year than with a brand new episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! Our newest episode, titled “The Artistry of Social Equity,” which is an inspiring discussion with the delightfully passionate Jean Johnstone, Executive Director of Teaching Artists Guild, is ready for download! This episode confronts the idea that, while one's circumstances have the potential to break their resolve, humans possess an intrinsic goodness to counteract outside negative forces. As they dig into these big thoughts, Courtney and Jean discuss how Teaching Artists navigate these ideas and use them to guide and enhance their work to promote social justice through the arts. They also chat about Jean's core values and her journey from working as a Teaching Artist in Planned Parenthood's Education Program, to working in China, to finally landing in her current position as Teaching Artists Guild (TAG). Don’t miss this great
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Episode 13, ACT 3: Shawn Ginwright - Soul Rebel
13/12/2018 Duración: 35minIt's the holiday season, and what better way to celebrate this joyous time of year than with a new episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! Our newest episode, titled “Soul Rebel,” an inspiring discussion with the one and only Shawn Ginwright, author of “Hope and Healing in Urban Education”, is ready for download! This podcast addresses the questions: What happens when we experience trauma in our lives? What does it mean to survive in moments of trauma? What support does one need to overcome trauma and, more importantly, thrive? As they dig into confronting these questions, Courtney and Shawn talk candidly about how healing through meaningful connection and art in times of trauma can help combat social toxins and institutional inequities that plague our society. They also take a deep dive into Shawn Ginwright's Radical Healing framework, an approach that aims to change the way we think about our individual self and our place in the world, the relationships we have with others and how we can navig
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Episode 13, ACT 2: Shawn Ginwright - Soul Rebel
06/12/2018 Duración: 59minIt's the holiday season, and what better way to celebrate this joyous time of year than with a new episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! Our newest episode, titled “Soul Rebel,” an inspiring discussion with the one and only Shawn Ginwright, author of “Hope and Healing in Urban Education”, is ready for download! This podcast addresses the questions: What happens when we experience trauma in our lives? What does it mean to survive in moments of trauma? What support does one need to overcome trauma and, more importantly, thrive? As they dig into confronting these questions, Courtney and Shawn talk candidly about how healing through meaningful connection and art in times of trauma can help combat social toxins and institutional inequities that plague our society. They also take a deep dive into Shawn Ginwright's Radical Healing framework, an approach that aims to change the way we think about our individual self and our place in the world, the relationships we have with others and how we can navig
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Episode 13, ACT 1: Shawn Ginwright - Soul Rebel
06/12/2018 Duración: 51minIt's the holiday season, and what better way to celebrate this joyous time of year than with a new episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! Our newest episode, titled “Soul Rebel,” an inspiring discussion with the one and only Shawn Ginwright, author of “Hope and Healing in Urban Education”, is ready for download! This podcast addresses the questions: What happens when we experience trauma in our lives? What does it mean to survive in moments of trauma? What support does one need to overcome trauma and, more importantly, thrive? As they dig into confronting these questions, Courtney and Shawn talk candidly about how healing through meaningful connection and art in times of trauma can help combat social toxins and institutional inequities that plague our society. They also take a deep dive into Shawn Ginwright's Radical Healing framework, an approach that aims to change the way we think about our individual self and our place in the world, the relationships we have with others and how we can navig
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Episode 12: Courtney Goes To Washington | ACT 2: Advocacy = Persistence
05/11/2018 Duración: 58minHappy election week, friends of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! We’re back with new episodes, and this time, it’s political. Our newest two-episode arc, titled “Courtney Goes To Washington,” recorded over two days at the Arts Advocacy Day conference, coordinated by our friends at Americans for the Arts, in Washington, D.C., is ready for download! In this important series, featuring Stephen Butler (CNY Arts), Drew Malmuth (National Guild for Community Arts Education) and Caroline Moore (Diller Quaile School of Music), Courtney and her colleagues engage in poignant conversations around arts advocacy, the arts as an instrument for social justice and the intrinsic impact of the arts. Let's be honest: in dark, divisive times like these, it's important to find things that bring us joy and light, that offer fun, amusement, entertainment and, yes, even broaden our sense of self and the world around us. Art does that. Art unifies us, challenging us to think differently and empathize with others and their ex
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Episode 12: Courtney Goes To Washington | ACT 1: Ripples of Light in the Midst of Darkness
05/11/2018 Duración: 50minHappy election week, friends of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! We’re back with new episodes, and this time, it’s political. Our newest two-episode arc, titled “Courtney Goes To Washington,” recorded over two days at the Arts Advocacy Day conference, coordinated by our friends at Americans for the Arts, in Washington, D.C., is ready for download! In this important series, featuring Stephen Butler (CNY Arts), Drew Malmuth (National Guild for Community Arts Education) and Caroline Moore (Diller Quaile School of Music), Courtney and her colleagues engage in poignant conversations around arts advocacy, the arts as an instrument for social justice and the intrinsic impact of the arts. Let's be honest: in dark, divisive times like these, it's important to find things that bring us joy and light, that offer fun, amusement, entertainment and, yes, even broaden our sense of self and the world around us. Art does that. Art unifies us, challenging us to think differently and empathize with others and their ex
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Episode 11: Urgency + Love, ACT 2: Arts in Education Week and Global Conversations
25/10/2018 Duración: 01h02minOur next two-episode arc, “Urgency + Love,” recorded during the 2018 Arts In Education Week, is ready for download! In this series—featuring arts in education aficionados Edie Demas, James Miles, Penelope McCourty, and Sobha Kavanakudiyil (LIVE); Americans for the Arts's Jeff Poulin; and NYC Arts in Education Roundtable’s Teaching Artist Affairs Committee members: David King (Community Word Project), Kimberly Olsen (Teaching Artist), Marcus D. Johnson (Opening Act), Katie Rainey (Community Word Project)—Courtney and her colleagues delve into conversations about what arts in education looks like, thinking globally about artists as agents of impact and social change and how the arts can and does dismantle systems of oppression. In times like these, this series of episodes are sure to bring you some hope and joy! Don’t miss these engaging episodes of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! #artsmatter #artseducation #ArtsEdWeek #artsforchange #TeachingArtistry #ITAC4NYC
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Episode 11: Teaching Artistry LIVE - Urgency + Love, ACT 1: LIVE @ ITAC
25/10/2018 Duración: 01h35sOur next two-episode arc, “Urgency + Love,” recorded during the 2018 Arts In Education Week, is ready for download! In this series—featuring arts in education aficionados Edie Demas, James Miles, Penelope McCourty, and Sobha Kavanakudiyil (LIVE); Americans for the Arts's Jeff Poulin; and NYC Arts in Education Roundtable’s Teaching Artist Affairs Committee members: David King (Community Word Project), Kimberly Olsen (Teaching Artist), Marcus D. Johnson (Opening Act), Katie Rainey (Community Word Project)—Courtney and her colleagues delve into conversations about what arts in education looks like, thinking globally about artists as agents of impact and social change and how the arts can and does dismantle systems of oppression. In times like these, this series of episodes are sure to bring you some hope and joy! Don’t miss these engaging episodes of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! #artsmatter #artseducation #ArtsEdWeek #artsforchange #TeachingArtistry #ITAC4NYC
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Episode 10, Act 4: Edie Demas - The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility
04/10/2018 Duración: 01h29minGreetings, friends of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! The final two episodes of our four-episode arc, “The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility,” are here! In this second installment, Courtney continues her fascinating conversation with Edie Demas, Executive Director of the Jacob Burns Film Center and former Director of Education at The New Victory Theater. These episodes continue examining Edie’s journey through her multifaceted career in the arts and arts education. Even more, they delve into a fascinating chat about the arts as a conduit for community-building, collaboration and a beacon for social justice and much-needed calls to action, particularly in today's socio-political climate. Don’t miss these thoughtful episodes of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie!
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Episode 10, Act 3: Edie Demas - The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility
04/10/2018 Duración: 01h17minGreetings, friends of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! The final two episodes of our four-episode arc, “The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility,” are here! In this second installment, Courtney continues her fascinating conversation with Edie Demas, Executive Director of the Jacob Burns Film Center and former Director of Education at The New Victory Theater. These episodes continue examining Edie’s journey through her multifaceted career in the arts and arts education. Even more, they delve into a fascinating chat about the arts as a conduit for community-building, collaboration and a beacon for social justice and much-needed calls to action, particularly in today's socio-political climate. Don’t miss these thoughtful episodes of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie!
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Episode 10, ACT 1: Edie Demas - The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility
30/08/2018 Duración: 01h19minIn our newest two-episode series, “The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility,” Courtney has an illuminating chat with the one and only Edie Demas, Executive Director of the Jacob Burns Film Center and former Director of Education at The New Victory Theater. This episode dives deep inside Edie’s journey through her multifaceted career in the arts and arts education, including her time at Creative Arts Team, developing public education arts curriculum in Ireland, what “access to the arts” really means, how her core values were formed and how they’ve helped shape her views of the intrinsic impact of the arts on the human soul and psyche. Don’t miss this thoughtful episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! #artsmatter #artseducation #TeachingArtistry
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Episode 10, ACT 2: Edie Demas - The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility
30/08/2018 Duración: 01h05minIn our newest two-episode series, “The Sphere of Cultural Responsibility,” Courtney has an illuminating chat with the one and only Edie Demas, Executive Director of the Jacob Burns Film Center and former Director of Education at The New Victory Theater. This episode dives deep inside Edie’s journey through her multifaceted career in the arts and arts education, including her time at Creative Arts Team, developing public education arts curriculum in Ireland, what “access to the arts” really means, how her core values were formed and how they’ve helped shape her views of the intrinsic impact of the arts on the human soul and psyche. Don’t miss this thoughtful episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie! #artsmatter #artseducation #TeachingArtistry
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Episode 9, ACT 2: Skyler Sullivan - The Choice of No Bounds
30/07/2018 Duración: 01h35sFolks! We’ve gone National! In our newest two-episode series, “The Choice of No Bounds,” Courtney sits down (on a beach in San Diego!) for a fascinating chat with Teaching Artist Skyler Sullivan about his inspiring story of how the arts, in quite literally all of its forms, have had an impact on his life. Courtney and Skyler discuss the importance of the presence of the arts in Skyler’s childhood, his stint as a Physical Education teacher and how he wound up jumping from the East coast to the West coast to follow his dream...and love! They also talk about his life as a performer, including portraying a character named Carla while sharing the stage with such stars as Phyllis Diller and Charo! You won’t want to miss this touching, funny and thought-provoking episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie!
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Episode 9, ACT 1: Skyler Sullivan - The Choice of No Bounds
30/07/2018 Duración: 01h30minFolks! We’ve gone National! In our newest two-episode series, “The Choice of No Bounds,” Courtney sits down (on a beach in San Diego!) for a fascinating chat with Teaching Artist Skyler Sullivan about his inspiring story of how the arts, in quite literally all of its forms, have had an impact on his life. Courtney and Skyler discuss the importance of the presence of the arts in Skyler’s childhood, his stint as a Physical Education teacher and how he wound up jumping from the East coast to the West coast to follow his dream...and love! They also talk about his life as a performer, including portraying a character named Carla while sharing the stage with such stars as Phyllis Diller and Charo! You won’t want to miss this touching, funny and thought-provoking episode of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie!
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Episode 8, ACT 1: Face to Face 2018 - Past, Present, and Future
01/07/2018 Duración: 38minOur next installment of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie is here! This two-part series features professional arts administrators Sobha Kavanakudiyil, co-chair of the New York City Arts in Education Roundtable and Marquis Studios’ Professional Development Specialist Justin Daniel, who is also a practicing Teaching Artist, As well as New 42nd Street Fellows Brandon Hutchinson and Alverneq Lindsay, and New Victory Theater Senior Education Programs Manager Christopher Totten. Over the course of these two Acts, Courtney & Co. discuss the origins of the Arts In Education Roundtable’s Face to Face conference, collective impact, the intersection of arts administration and arts practice, and the future of Teaching Artistry as a profession as seen through the emerging artist's point of view! Tune in and listen now by visiting SoundCloud or downloading these exciting episodes on iTunes! LIVE. LOVE. CREATE. ADVOCATE!
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Episode 8, ACT 2: Face to Face 2018 - Past, Present and Future
27/06/2018 Duración: 01h11minOur next installment of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie is here! This two-part series features professional arts administrators Sobha Kavanakudiyil, co-chair of the New York City Arts in Education Roundtable and Marquis Studios’ Professional Development Specialist Justin Daniel, who is also a practicing Teaching Artist, As well as New 42nd Street Fellows Brandon Hutchinson and Alverneq Lindsay, and New Victory Theater Senior Education Programs Manager Christopher Totten. Over the course of these two Acts, Courtney & Co. discuss the origins of the Arts In Education Roundtable’s Face to Face conference, collective impact, the intersection of arts administration and arts practice, and the future of Teaching Artistry as a profession as seen through the emerging artist's point of view! Tune in and listen now by visiting SoundCloud or downloading these exciting episodes on iTunes! LIVE. LOVE. CREATE. ADVOCATE!
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EPISODE 7, ACT 2: Lauren Jost - Theater as Human Education
25/05/2018 Duración: 01h20minIn this two-episode series, Courtney chats with Lauren Jost, Artistic Director of Spellbound Theatre, about how she found herself immersed in the world of Teaching Artistry, theater making and arts advocacy. They also discuss such topics as Lauren's personal journey into the arts, discovering the power of the arts, finding her artistic voice and the intrinsic impact in engaging young kids in participatory, educational drama practices that give kids agency. Listen now! #artsmatter #TeachingArtistry Live. Love. Create. Advocate. Look for more new episodes in the coming weeks!
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EPISODE 7, ACT 1: Lauren Jost - Theater as Human Education
25/05/2018 Duración: 01h23minIn this two-episode series, Courtney chats with Lauren Jost, Artistic Director of Spellbound Theatre, about how she found herself immersed in the world of Teaching Artistry, theater making and arts advocacy. They also discuss such topics as Lauren's personal journey into the arts, discovering the power of the arts, finding her artistic voice and the intrinsic impact in engaging young kids in participatory, educational drama practices that give kids agency. Listen now! #artsmatter #TeachingArtistry Live. Love. Create. Advocate. Look for more new episodes in the coming weeks!
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EPISODE 6, ACT 2: Signe Harriday - The Radical Poetry of a Calling
21/04/2018 Duración: 01h18minIn our latest episode series, "Episode 6, ACTS 1 & 2: Signe Harriday - The Radical Poetry of A Calling," Courtney sits down for an intimate chat with Teaching Artist and self-proclaimed ARTivist, Signe Harriday, to discuss her personal voyage into the arts. In this intriguing series, these two fierce arts advocates take a deep dive into such topics as Signe's personal journey of growing up a person of color, or "other," in a predominately white community, and the pressures and trauma associated with that; embracing the role of the Teaching Artist in the classroom setting as a Magic-maker; and the importance of the presence of the arts in Signe's childhood, the intrinsic community embedded in the arts and how the arts community has shaped them as artists and artivists. Live. Love. Create. Advocate!
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EPISODE 6, ACT 1: Signe Harriday - The Radical Poetry of a Calling
21/04/2018 Duración: 54minIn our latest episode series, "Episode 6, ACTS 1 & 2: Signe Harriday - The Radical Poetry of A Calling," Courtney sits down for an intimate chat with Teaching Artist and self-proclaimed ARTivist, Signe Harriday, to discuss her personal voyage into the arts. In this intriguing series, these two fierce arts advocates take a deep dive into such topics as Signe's personal journey of growing up a person of color, or "other," in a predominately white community, and the pressures and trauma associated with that; embracing the role of the Teaching Artist in the classroom setting as a Magic-maker; and the importance of the presence of the arts in Signe's childhood, the intrinsic community embedded in the arts and how the arts community has shaped them as artists and artivists. Live. Love. Create. Advocate!