The Handmade Revolution Podcast
I talk to Scarlet Black, multi-talented burlesque and fire performer about her process, the delights of performing for an audience and the challenges she faces and overcomes.
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We discuss theatre as craft and art, growing up in small town Ontario, some of the fascinating differences between acting and directing and Phil's work with Obsidian Theatre and the Shaw festival.
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We discuss the 90's Toronto club scene and Jo's work with the Phoenix nightclub. The process of fluid art, the realities of being a creative soul, and Jo's love of colour.
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Aurora Simmons interviews visual artist Em Day. We discuss the importance of arts education in high school, (it's like a theme) legends and fairytales, and expressing the complexities of identity through art.
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I interview Keight Maclean about her life as an artist. We discuss mannerism, the importance of arts education in highschool, women in art and the magnificent Julie D'Aubigny. Follow her @keightmaclean and keightmaclean.com Please forgive the sound quality and weird editing.
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And a little about fountain pens.
This episode was recorded in June of 2020.