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E35: Theater as Civic Infrastructure: Why Communities Need the Arts with Michael Greer, President & CEO, ArtsFund, Seattle

42 min · 26 jun 2026
aflevering E35: Theater as Civic Infrastructure: Why Communities Need the Arts with Michael Greer, President & CEO, ArtsFund, Seattle artwork

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Sound bites "Arts foster empathy and understanding across communities." "Investing in arts yields outsized effects on community health." - Michael GreerSummary In this episode, Rohan interviews Michael Greer, CEO of Arts Fund, about the vital role of arts in community development, economic impact, and public health. They explore how increased investment and exposure to arts can transform societies and why arts are often undervalued despite clear benefits. Learn more at https://www.curtains-up.org [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greer/] Keywords arts funding, community development, public health, arts impact, arts education, arts advocacy, Washington State, cultural heritage, arts investment, social cohesion Key topics * Arts funding and economic impact * Arts and community health * The importance of arts education * Data and perceptions around arts investment * Arts as a tool for empathy and social cohesion Takeaways * Arts funding in Washington is 57% below the national average despite high impact. * Engagement with arts correlates with higher voter participation and lower inequality. * Investing in arts yields high social returns and supports community resilience. * Arts education should be integrated early to foster empathy and creativity. * Connecting arts to public health can unlock new funding opportunities. Chapters 00:00 The Power of the Arts Beyond Entertainment 01:09 Understanding Arts Fund's Mission and Challenges 06:21 The Economic Impact of Arts Funding 11:17 The Importance of Arts Education in Schools 16:30 Arts as a Catalyst for Community Health 21:59 Empathy and Connection Through the Arts 25:09 Arts as Civic and Cultural Infrastructure 29:02 Connecting Arts to Public Health Funding Resources Arts Fund - Washington State - https://artsfund.org/ [https://artsfund.org/] Livability Impact Study of the Arts 2025 - https://artsfund.org/research [https://artsfund.org/research] Nonprofit Finance Fund - https://nff.org/ [https://artsfund.org/research] Michael Greer LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greer/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greer/]

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E36: Why the Arts Matter: Building Stronger Communities Through Creativity

"Arts are our social infrastructure, keeping communities vibrant." - Karen Hanan summary In this episode, Rohan interviews Karen Hanan, a leader in arts advocacy, about the vital role of arts in community health, economic development, and education. They explore how arts initiatives can foster community well-being, support military and senior populations, and address misconceptions about arts funding. keywords arts advocacy, community development, arts education, economic impact, mental health, military, senior citizens, arts funding, Washington State key topics Arts as a vital part of community health and well-being Economic impact of the creative sector in Washington State Arts programs for military and senior populations The importance of arts education for future skills Challenges and misconceptions about arts funding sound bites "Arts feed every element of community connection." "Joy from the arts improves overall health and well-being." Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Arts in Community Health 03:01 Arts as a Catalyst for Community Connection 05:56 The Economic Impact of the Arts 08:49 Bridging the Gap: Arts Education and Community Engagement 12:11 The Disconnect: Arts Funding and Public Perception 14:52 Advocating for the Arts: A Call to Action 17:50 The Future of Arts in Education and Community 21:13 Final Thoughts: The Arts as a Birthright resources Washington State Arts Commission - https://www.arts.wa.gov/ WAM - Wellness, Arts and the Military program - https://www.arts.wa.gov/programs/wam/ Silverkite - Creative Aging Program - https://silverkite.org/ World Health Organization - Arts and Health - https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/arts-and-health Johns Hopkins - Arts and Health Research - https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/arts-and-health LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-hanan Twitter - https://twitter.com/KarenHanan

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aflevering E35: Theater as Civic Infrastructure: Why Communities Need the Arts with Michael Greer, President & CEO, ArtsFund, Seattle artwork

E35: Theater as Civic Infrastructure: Why Communities Need the Arts with Michael Greer, President & CEO, ArtsFund, Seattle

Sound bites "Arts foster empathy and understanding across communities." "Investing in arts yields outsized effects on community health." - Michael GreerSummary In this episode, Rohan interviews Michael Greer, CEO of Arts Fund, about the vital role of arts in community development, economic impact, and public health. They explore how increased investment and exposure to arts can transform societies and why arts are often undervalued despite clear benefits. Learn more at https://www.curtains-up.org [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greer/] Keywords arts funding, community development, public health, arts impact, arts education, arts advocacy, Washington State, cultural heritage, arts investment, social cohesion Key topics * Arts funding and economic impact * Arts and community health * The importance of arts education * Data and perceptions around arts investment * Arts as a tool for empathy and social cohesion Takeaways * Arts funding in Washington is 57% below the national average despite high impact. * Engagement with arts correlates with higher voter participation and lower inequality. * Investing in arts yields high social returns and supports community resilience. * Arts education should be integrated early to foster empathy and creativity. * Connecting arts to public health can unlock new funding opportunities. Chapters 00:00 The Power of the Arts Beyond Entertainment 01:09 Understanding Arts Fund's Mission and Challenges 06:21 The Economic Impact of Arts Funding 11:17 The Importance of Arts Education in Schools 16:30 Arts as a Catalyst for Community Health 21:59 Empathy and Connection Through the Arts 25:09 Arts as Civic and Cultural Infrastructure 29:02 Connecting Arts to Public Health Funding Resources Arts Fund - Washington State - https://artsfund.org/ [https://artsfund.org/] Livability Impact Study of the Arts 2025 - https://artsfund.org/research [https://artsfund.org/research] Nonprofit Finance Fund - https://nff.org/ [https://artsfund.org/research] Michael Greer LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greer/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-greer/]

26 jun 202642 min
aflevering E 34: Teaching Through Culture: Latinx Perspectives in Theater with Adriana Gonzales artwork

E 34: Teaching Through Culture: Latinx Perspectives in Theater with Adriana Gonzales

"Your individual voice is important and deserves to be seen and heard... and if it's not for you, do it for your ancestors." — Adriana Gonzales Summary What happens when campfire stories collide with the stage? Adriana Gonzalez — performer, choreographer, playwright, and stuntwoman — brings 15+ years of training and a lifetime of Mexican and Indigenous heritage into every performance she creates. In this episode, Adriana and Rohan explore what it truly means to be a storyteller: not bound by genre, not silenced by history, and not afraid to reclaim words that were meant to diminish. From choreographing a quinceañera to writing plays about undocumented struggles in the Southwest, Adriana's work is rooted in one conviction: if the stories don't get told, they disappear. This conversation is for anyone who has ever wondered whether their culture belongs on stage — it does, and Adriana shows exactly how to put it there. In this insightful interview, Adriana Gonzalez shares her unique perspective on storytelling through movement, her cultural roots, and how they influence her work in theater and dance. Discover how she integrates Southwest and Mexican heritage into her performances, redefines traditional terms, and emphasizes the importance of authentic cultural expression in the arts. Keywords theater, dance, storytelling, cultural roots, Mexican heritage, movement, performance, theater arts, cultural expression, storytelling in performance Key topics * Cultural influence on performance * Integration of music and movement in theater * Reframing traditional terms like 'Hihade Mi Madre' * The importance of storytelling in performance arts * Using movement to connect with audiences Key frameworks * Cultural storytelling in performance * Movement as a storytelling tool * Reframing cultural terms Action items * Embrace your cultural roots in your art * Use movement to tell stories beyond words * Trust your audience to interpret your work Titles * Reimagining Theater: The Power of Movement and Culture * How Southwest and Mexican Roots Shape Modern Performance Sound bites "Sharing our stories keeps our history alive." "Embrace your voice and tell your story." "Thank you for having me on this journey." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Adriana Gonzalez 01:07 Cultural Influences on Storytelling 03:57 Embracing Identity in Performance 06:56 The Role of Music in Theater 11:08 Movement as a Storytelling Tool 14:57 The Importance of Physical Expression 18:52 Audience Engagement through Movement 24:05 Bringing the Southwest to Life 28:01 Empowering Latinx Voices 30:58 Advice for Young Artists Guest links Website - https://adrianagonzalez.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/adrianagonzalez

4 jun 202633 min
aflevering E33: Equity and Representation in the Performing Arts with Aaron Reader of Seattle Theater Group artwork

E33: Equity and Representation in the Performing Arts with Aaron Reader of Seattle Theater Group

About our Speaker Guest: Aaron Reader, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Access — Seattle Theatre Group Keywords theater, diversity, inclusion, representation, storytelling, social justice, arts accessibility, community engagement Aaron Reader is a leader in advancing equity and inclusion in the performing arts, currently serving as the Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) at Seattle Theatre Group. In this role, he works at the intersection of community engagement and artistic programming, helping to create spaces where all voices are represented, valued, and heard. With a strong commitment to fostering inclusive storytelling, Aaron focuses on amplifying historically underrepresented communities and building meaningful connections between artists and audiences. His work spans education initiatives, community partnerships, and strategic programming that reflects the diverse cultural landscape of today’s theater world. Episode Summary This episode dives into one of theater's most pressing conversations: who gets to tell stories, and who gets to experience them? Host Rohan sits down with Aaron Reader to explore how the performing arts can become more inclusive, accessible, and representative for both artists and audiences. Why Representation MattersAaron shared a deeply personal example: taking his daughter to see the Black Theater of Harlem, where a Black ballerina on stage locked eyes with her and smiled. From that moment on, his daughter saw herself as a dancer. He argues that representation operates at every level — not just on stage, but in writing rooms, behind the scenes, on staff, and in boardrooms. There's also a crucial distinction he draws between feeling welcome and feeling like you truly belong. Barriers to AccessAaron challenges the idea that access begins at the theater door — it actually starts at home. Barriers include unclear or inaccessible websites, lack of transit information, physical accessibility of venues, and whether assistive technologies (like ASL interpretation or audio description) are offered. He also points to the cultural atmosphere inside venues: Does the art on the walls reflect the community? Does the staff look like the audience? Advice for Young Artists and StudentsAaron's closing advice: create, create, create. Don't let your artistic gift sit idle. Theater is not just entertainment — it's a mirror for society. Making it truly inclusive requires intentional work at every level, from the website a potential audience member visits at home to the faces they see greeting them at the door. Aaron Reader's work at Seattle Theatre Group is a model for how arts organizations can lead that charge. Chapters 00:00 The Evolution of Theater and Storytelling 12:47 The Importance of Representation in Theater 17:31 Barriers to Accessing Theater Opportunities 24:48 The Role of Young Artists in Social Change 31:39 lifestyle-intro-high-short.wav Resources Seattle Theatre Group - https://www.seattletheatre.org/ Aaron Reader's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronreader/

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aflevering E32: The Bard and Beyond: The Theatrical Titans of Renaissance England with Paul Menzer artwork

E32: The Bard and Beyond: The Theatrical Titans of Renaissance England with Paul Menzer

Summary In this episode Rohan is back to exploring the history and the vibrant world of Renaissance England theater with Dr. Paul Menzer, covering social influences, censorship, and the legacy of playwrights like Marlowe and Shakespeare. Key topics * Social and political factors in Renaissance England * The role of Elizabeth I in theater regulation * Distinct styles of Thomas Kidd, Ben Johnson, and Christopher Marlowe Key takeaways * Renaissance theater flourished under monarchy and emerging commercial industry * Elizabeth I's licensing and censorship shaped theatrical content * Marlowe's plays emphasized human aspiration and ambition * Shakespeare's plays transcend their time, making them universally relatable Sound bites "Censorship was subtle but pervasive" "Marlowe's line load was extraordinary" "Shakespeare's plays transcend their time" Chapters 00:00 The Flourishing of Renaissance Theater 03:16 The Influence of Elizabeth I on Theater 06:25 Censorship and Regulation in Renaissance Drama 09:21 Distinct Styles of Playwrights: Kidd and Johnson 12:17 The Revolutionary Impact of Christopher Marlowe 15:15 Marlowe vs. Shakespeare: A Comparative Analysis 18:13 The Legacy of Shakespeare and His Influences 21:07 Why Shakespeare Overshadows His Contemporaries 34:48 educational-outro-high-short.wav

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