Curtains up! A Historical Perspective on Drama.
Summary In this inspiring episode of Curtains Up, Rohan sits down with Jennifer Kulik, PhD, founder and CEO of Silver Kite Community Arts [https://www.silverkite.us/], to explore how theater and the arts can transform lives across generations - an area that Rohan is personally passionate about after performing for senior centers in the community. [https://www.curtains-up.org/community] Jennifer shares her personal journey into theater and how the performing arts helped her through serious health challenges as a young person by rebuilding confidence, identity, and emotional resilience. That early experience ultimately led her to create Silver Kite, an organization focused on bringing arts access to people of all ages and abilities. Jennifer explains how participation in theater can reduce loneliness, combat social isolation, and create a sense of belonging. She discusses why the arts are far more than entertainment—they are powerful tools for wellness and community building. The conversation explores the concept of creative aging: celebrating creativity throughout the lifespan and creating opportunities for older adults to continue learning, expressing themselves, and thriving after retirement. Rohan and Jennifer discuss how theater strengthens, communication skills, empathy, confidence, problem-solving, memory and cognitive flexibility, emotional expression. Jennifer shares how Silver Kite’s intergenerational theater productions bring together younger and older performers from different backgrounds to create original shows based on life stories. These experiences help break down age stereotypes and foster meaningful relationships. The episode also explores the dynamic relationship between performers and audiences, and how live theater is a collaborative experience where every performance is shaped by the people in the room. Jennifer offers thoughtful advice for young creatives who want to make a social impact: listen deeply, learn from what is already working, and create art that invites people in rather than tells them what to think. This episode highlights a central idea: theater is not just performance—it is a catalyst for empathy, wellness, lifelong growth, and social connection. https://www.silverkite.us/
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