Heart of the Artist
In this episode of Heart of the Artist, we were curious as to what it takes to get up the gumption to be a person who does improv theater and what it entails. Central Pa actor, David Richwine shares his experiences of working in improv, and educates our audience about an artform that encapsulates fear, fun, listening, collaboration, and personal growth. David has been active in Central Pennsylvania theaters for more than 25 years, a comedy writer for almost 30 years, and an improv comedy performer for nearly 10 years. In addition, he has performed in close to 20 major shows in the...
info_outline Opening up! Center Stage with Dustin LeBlanc, Director of Keystone Theatrics and The West Shore TheaterHeart of the Artist
Discover the roots of Dustin LeBlanc’s passion for theater and what it takes to devote oneself to community theater work. Find out the multifaceted aspects of what goes into the making of a theatrical show, and perhaps discover what you might want to do to get involved in a local production! Dustin LeBlanc is the Executive Producing Director of Keystone Theatrics, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit theatre organization offering high quality performing arts and entertainment with professional theatre production standards at The Playhouse at Allenberry Resort in Boiling Springs, PA. He is also the newly...
info_outline Art in Three Dimensions; An interview with Lauren Nye, Director of Exhibitions at The Susquehanna Art MuseumHeart of the Artist
Take a stroll with us through this eye-opening discussion about what it is like to be a person who sets up the exhibitions at a museum. It is fascinating to hear how Lauren Nye evolved as an artist who specializes in 3 dimensions to one who also plans, implements, designs, and installs art exhibits at the Susquehanna Art Museum. You will never walk thru a museum the same way again! LAUREN NYE'S BIOGRAPHY: Lauren Nye is Director of Exhibitions at the Susquehanna Art Museum (SAM) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In her freelance work, Nye collaborates with individuals, artists, and...
info_outline One Woman in The Himalayas, an interview with Central PA author, Tracy PawleskiHeart of the Artist
Join us as we explore how author Tracy Pawleski painted her stories of her travels with words in her two heartfelt books about her hikes in the Himalaya mountains and on Spain’s Camino Trail. Find out how she went from being a technical writer to a creative storyteller about her travels. Her books ooze with themes that are sure to inspire you to initiate changes in your life, no matter what your creative genre might be. Professionally, Tracy combines corporate communications experience with a background in politics and public policy. Her career has taken her from the halls of the U.S....
info_outline The Collective Breath; An Interview with Linda Tedford, Conductor of the Susquehanna ChoraleHeart of the Artist
The love of choral singing is woven throughout not only this episode, but also in Linda Tedford’s life. Find out about her roots, specific experiences that shaped her, and how she became a founder and conductor of Central PA’s award-winning choral group, the Susquehanna Chorale. Reflections on the importance of singing and finding her own voice will resonate with you in an impactful way, especially for those of you who already love singing or simply wish to begin! Linda L. Tedford is the Artistic Director, Founder, and Conductor of the award-winning Susquehanna Chorale,...
info_outline Dr. Heidi Kay Begay, Revolutionary podcasting flutist: Impacting the global communityHeart of the Artist
Dr. Heidi K. Begay developed a podcast for her doctoral dissertation, “Flute 360”, creating a connection among flutists around the world unlike any other. Find out about Heidi: Her early life, passions, and what drives her to be able to reach out to others and form lasting bonds. Podcasting as a musician created for her so many opportunities, that she loves to share with others how they can get started with podcasting. Cohosts Molly and Justin Clauser were greatly impacted by her work after attending her seminar “The Podcasting Musician”, and they remain grateful that Heidi...
info_outline Dave Yinger, Performer and Band Director: Establishing Roots While Branching Out to CommunityHeart of the Artist
Co-hosts Justin Clauser and Molly Shortridge interview Dave Yinger. Like other performing musicians, Dave wears many hats as a band director, reaching out to others in many inspiring ways. If you aspire to be a band director, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
info_outline Ben Hodge, Actor, Acting Teacher, Barrier Breaker: Exemplifying Authenticity and Vulnerability.Heart of the Artist
Ben Hodge, Actor, and one of Central Pa’s premier acting instructors shares with us what is foremost on his heart as a teacher and actor. Join us in reliving his journey, scene after scene!
info_outline Susan K. Getty of Stony Run Art Studio: A portrait of an artist and poet evolving over time.Heart of the Artist
Our second episode features Susan K. Getty, an eclectic artist, art instructor, and poet. Let her story inspire you with your own creativity, no matter what season of life you are in.
info_outline Eric Wirsing: Community Builder, Founder of The Perfect 5th, and Guitarist Extraordinaire!Heart of the Artist
Join us for our first episode, an interview with Eric Wirsing. Guitarist for Awaken, Solar Federation, and the Julie Schreiber Band. He is also the founder of the Central Pa arts center, The Perfect 5th.
info_outlineIn this episode of Heart of the Artist, we were curious as to what it takes to get up the gumption to be a person who does improv theater and what it entails. Central Pa actor, David Richwine shares his experiences of working in improv, and educates our audience about an artform that encapsulates fear, fun, listening, collaboration, and personal growth.
David has been active in Central Pennsylvania theaters for more than 25 years, a comedy writer for almost 30 years, and an improv comedy performer for nearly 10 years. In addition, he has performed in close to 20 major shows in the area. If you are a fan of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, you may have seen him performing at Open Stage as Bob Cratchit and Jacob Marley in the past few seasons.
He has been an actor in many other productions at Theater Harrisburg, and Gamut Theater group, specifically with TMI improv.
Gamut Theatre/TMI Improv: https://www.gamuttheatre.org/tmi-improv TMI Improv performances the first Friday of each month (almost....check the website and Facebook)
Harrisburg Improv Theatre: www.hbgimprov.com HIT has shows every Friday and Saturday night - and they are always enrolling people for their Level One classes. There's lots of information on their website.
Podcast hosts, Molly and Justin are Co-owners of www.ThePerfect5th.com