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Rachel Grossman - Inclusivity as a Practice

Rachel Grossman - Inclusivity as a Practice

Released Friday, 8th December 2017
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Rachel Grossman - Inclusivity as a Practice

Rachel Grossman - Inclusivity as a Practice

Rachel Grossman - Inclusivity as a Practice

Rachel Grossman - Inclusivity as a Practice

Friday, 8th December 2017
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Rachel Grossman is the Ensemble Director and a co-founder of dog & pony dc where audience integration is their guiding artistic principle.

She is also a theater artist and engagement strategist. She likes to explore the triangulation between art, artist, and audience.

Rachel is a member of HowlRound’s National Advisory Committee and is a regular presenter with National Arts Market Project on audience engagement and empowering staff to serve as change-agents.

Rachel is responsible for launching Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company’s “connectivity” initiative and served as the first Connectivity Director.

She has also facilitated sessions and workshops at Theatre Communications Group conferences, as well as the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. She is a two-time recipient of a DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities’ Artist Fellowship grant.

And, quite importantly, Rachel likes such as beets, brussels sprouts, bourbon, infographics, action movies, and well-facilitated discussions.

Rachel shares with Marc about dog & pony dc, the process and steps of devising new work, audience integration, her work with the deaf and hard of hearing community, and her commitment to diversity as a tool and inclusivity as a practice.

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