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Creating Fluidity
April
11 episodes
2 days ago
"Women, like water, slowly carve their own path. This is fluidity." Welcome to Fluidity Theatre's place to discuss our content, to amplify women's voices in theatre and the arts and to help women create fluidity for themselves.
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"Women, like water, slowly carve their own path. This is fluidity." Welcome to Fluidity Theatre's place to discuss our content, to amplify women's voices in theatre and the arts and to help women create fluidity for themselves.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Episode 10 April speaks with Samantha A. Camp Part 2 - Acting, being an artist, finding new creative outlets and more
Creating Fluidity
38 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 10 April speaks with Samantha A. Camp Part 2 - Acting, being an artist, finding new creative outlets and more

Part 2 of my conversation with Samantha A. Camp focuses on acting, being an artist (as in, when can you call yourself an artist?), how Samantha found a new creative outlet during the pandemic, why knitting backstage has helped her become a better actor, and more.

To hear Part 1 of my conversation with Samantha, go to www.fluiditytheatre.org where you can listen to all of our previous episodes, plus find video of recent comedy shows, Shakespeare and more. 

You will also find the donate button to make a 1 time donation or go to our Patreon page to become a sustaining member for as little as $3 per month. You can also sponsor this podcast with just $0.99 cents a month on Anchor.fm/creatingfluidity. It's easy and inexpensive and it helps me invest in equipment to create a better sounding podcast for you as well as to help us with marketing and living during this pandemic. So if you have an extra buck a month, consider sponsoring us and get a shout out on the podcast!

If you want to become a guest on the podcast or you have a burning question to ask, you can email us at FluidityMediaInfo@gmail.com We are interested in speaking with women from all walks of life who do theatre, film, art, dance, writing and/or anything creative.  I'm a regular person who likes to talk to regular people and find out what makes them tick. Why do we, as creative people. do what we do? How do we do it? What obstacles have we overcome? What challenges do we see in the creative arts that we want to work on changing? Let's chat!

Thanks to Samantha for a great conversation. I enjoyed it so much. :)  Thanks to our sponsors and patrons.  I appreciate you every day!

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Creating Fluidity
"Women, like water, slowly carve their own path. This is fluidity." Welcome to Fluidity Theatre's place to discuss our content, to amplify women's voices in theatre and the arts and to help women create fluidity for themselves.