Ready to explore? Tune in to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by host Rob Lee and accompanied by today's guest Annalisa Dias, a visionary force in the artistic realm, who occupies multiple roles as the Director of Artistic Partnerships and Innovation at Baltimore Center Stage, a distinguished playwright, director, performer, and community organizer. Her creative spirit thrives at the convergence of racial justice and environmental stewardship, a journey that has earned her recognition and distinction. As a Co-Founder of Groundwater Arts, Dias spearheads a collaborative initiative amplifying climate justice through art. With an impressive array of accomplishments, Annalisa's footprint spans captivating written works such as "4380 Nights," "The Last Allegiance," and "Matanuska," while her directorial prowess shines through "Dust to dust to dust" and "Dressing Bobby Strong." Her impact transcends geographical boundaries, with her work being produced or developed on esteemed stages worldwide. A dedicated advocate for the theatre of the oppressed and decolonization, Annalisa Dias is a notable speaker on race, identity, and performance, contributing her insights to national and international discussions. Uncover the breadth of her artistic voyage, as she skillfully navigates the realms of theater, social engagement, and environmental activism, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary art.
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Don't miss this impactful conversation with Annalisa as she discusses her role in developing new work and civic programs. She emphasizes the importance of partnering with artists and community organizations to leverage the assets of the theater. Dias also talks about her involvement with Groundwater Arts, an artist collaborative that focuses on climate justice.
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Baltimore Center Stage
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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