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Trust is hard to build and easy to break. And in the performing arts, it's everything. In this episode of ARTS. WORK. LIFE., four stories explore what trust really looks like: a second-generation theater owner learning to listen to her community, a singer who had to find her way back to her own artistic voice after being let down, a leader who made a promise to herself about the kind of workplace she'd build, and a choreographer who found an unlikely collaborator on death row.
You can watch this episode on APAP’s YouTube channel.
Featuring:
Juanita Anderson - "In Family We Trust"
Perla Batalla - "Reimagine"
Rachel Fine - "Team Player"
Alex Ketley and Bill Clark - "Freedom to Lead"
Performing artists and arts workers are essential, and more than ever, it's important 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 the Association of Performing Arts Professionals and made possible with support from the Wallace Foundation.
Learn more at apap365.org.
By the Association of Performing Arts Professionals5
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Trust is hard to build and easy to break. And in the performing arts, it's everything. In this episode of ARTS. WORK. LIFE., four stories explore what trust really looks like: a second-generation theater owner learning to listen to her community, a singer who had to find her way back to her own artistic voice after being let down, a leader who made a promise to herself about the kind of workplace she'd build, and a choreographer who found an unlikely collaborator on death row.
You can watch this episode on APAP’s YouTube channel.
Featuring:
Juanita Anderson - "In Family We Trust"
Perla Batalla - "Reimagine"
Rachel Fine - "Team Player"
Alex Ketley and Bill Clark - "Freedom to Lead"
Performing artists and arts workers are essential, and more than ever, it's important 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 the Association of Performing Arts Professionals and made possible with support from the Wallace Foundation.
Learn more at apap365.org.

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