The nonprofit Judy Dworin Performance Project harnesses the arts to build social awareness, staging performances that draw on issues ranging from incarceration to immigration.
And it has been doing this for 30 years.
This hour, we sit down with Judy Dworin to reflect on this milestone. We also talk with performers and colleagues, and we hear from you, too. How has the Judy Dworin Performance Project touched your life?
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GUESTS:
- Judy Dworin - Executive and Artistic Director of the Judy Dworin Performance Project; Professor Emerita in the Department of Theater and Dance at Trinity College
- Kathy Borteck Gersten - Associate Artistic Director for the Judy Dworin Performance Project; founding member of the Judy Dworin Performance Ensemble
- Eli Behlman - Participant in theJudy Dworin Performance Project’s Performance and Moms & Kids Residencies at York Correctional Institution and in its New Beginnings Arts Workshop at Trinity College in collaboration with Community Partners in Action
- Lisa Matias - Founding member of the Judy Dworin Performance Ensemble; lead teaching artist in Judy Dworin Performance Project residency programs
Event info:
To learn more about the Judy Dworin Performance Project's 30th Anniversary Celebration, click here.
Chion Wolf contributed to this show.