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Laughter isn’t always the best medicine – art is. From a hospital room, a piano bench, a barn, or a dance floor, this episode of ARTS. WORK. LIFE. is about how art can heal someone, body and soul. Featuring a music thera

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Performing artists and arts workers are essential, and it's important than ever that the world understand what it's like to work in the performing arts. Hear the bold, untold personal stories from behind the scenes. Produced by APAP and made possible with support from the Wallace Foundation.
Unknown Host hosts ARTS. WORK. LIFE., a arts show with 42 episodes published.

Laughter isn’t always the best medicine – art is. From a hospital room, a piano bench, a barn, or a dance floor, this episode of ARTS. WORK. LIFE. is about how art can heal someone, body and soul. Featuring a music thera

A career in the arts can take many different paths, and how sometimes it’s the most unexpected events that lead you to where you were meant to be. In episode two of season five, we hear from a puppeteer who discovered th

In this first episode of Season Five, we revisit the stories that started it all: a mime who contracted COVID before doctors knew what it was, a Chicago blues singer who found a new way to perform, a trauma therapist who

On June 2nd, Season 5 of ARTS. WORK. LIFE. premieres! You'll hear some familiar voices, and we'll explore some of our favorite topics from the past while looking at how the industry is evolving. Turn on automatic downloa

At last year’s APAP|NYC conference, we followed three arts professionals from sun-up to sun-down, capturing the excitement, ambition, and energy of the conference. Featuring: Ryan K. Johnson , the executive artistic dire

Almost all of us have a mentor who shaped our path—a teacher, a family member, or even someone miles away. In the finale of season four, we explore what happens when creatives step into that role and give back to the nex

Next week on ARTS.WORK.LIFE , we celebrate the finale of season four with stories about mentorship, teaching, and the invaluable act of paying it forward. Episode six arrives August 26th.

They say that laughter is the best medicine, but so are human connection and genuine self-expression. In episode five, we explore stories about the healing power of the arts, not just for the creator, but for entire comm

Sometimes the best medicine doesn’t come in a bottle. Next week on ARTS.WORK.LIFE ., inspiring stories about the healing power of the arts. The episode arrives August 12th.

Working in the arts requires imagination, intuition, and a belief in oneself because oftentimes, you have to follow your inner compass. On today's episode, hear stories about discovery, perseverance, and recalibrating yo

In the world of performing arts, the impossible happens every day. On stage, a special effect or optical illusion wows an audience. But what happens behind the scenes – what happens in the hundreds of small moments that

Whether you are creating street art, launching a career, running a business, or building a “Globe-ette,” you can't do it alone. In this episode, we explore the breakthroughs, the challenges, the successes and the magic t

Next week on ARTS. WORK. LIFE, we bring you four inspiring stories about how performing arts communities form and evolve, creating opportunities and connections along the way. Episode three arrives July 15th!

Amid brutal competition, unpredictable hours, and variable pay, it’s important to remember WHY you chose a career in the performing arts. Episode two features four stories about listening to your inner voice and tapping

Next week’s episode is all about WHY we do what we do. Not just for the applause or the paycheck, but what drives us through the beautiful, messy, essential journey of finding your place in the performing arts world. Epi

Being the first to do something comes with accolades and recognition, but it can also be lonely. The premiere of season four features stories from four trailblazers who broke barriers, not just for their own advancement,

Season 4 of ARTS. WORK. LIFE. will take you around the world this summer with bold, never before-heard stories – now premiering in one week, on June 17th. Because sometimes, just like ARTS. WORK. LIFE., things don’t go a

APAP’s award-winning podcast ARTS.WORK.LIFE . is back! On June 10th, we’ll premiere our new season, which is bursting with bold, untold stories from across the performing arts industry. This summer, we’ll take you behind

Learn about how to submit a great story, and hear from past storytellers, by watching our recent webinar: https://youtu.be/eZ7a55-slLw?si=VvihOVwjV0W3bxQ6&t=12 Calling all performing arts workers! Submit your bold, untol

Calling all performing arts workers! Submit your bold, untold, personal story for season four at apap365.org/podcast Priority deadline is March 20th. If your story is selected, you’ll work with a podcast team to bring yo
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