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One Symphony with Devin Patrick Hughes
Eric Booth: Teaching Artist and the Art of Connection

One Symphony with Devin Patrick Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 37:07


In this insightful discussion, Devin Patrick Hughes is joined by Eric Booth, a lifelong teaching artist, elaborates on his experiences with teaching artistry and its importance in bridging the gap between classical music and broader audiences. Booth shares his perspective on what constitutes a teaching artist, emphasizing that their role extends beyond teaching a specific art form to activating the creative abilities in others. He also discusses the concept of “entry points,” which allows non-experts to make personally-relevant connections to musical pieces. Booth further explores the notion of open rehearsals, creating room for audience engagement, question-asking and building up appreciation for the technical skills of musicians. Furthermore, Booth touches upon the importance of celebrating mistakes as part of the creative process, fostering growth mindset and nurturing artist expression. Eric Booth has been honored with The Arts Education Leadership Award from Americans for the Arts, and was named one of the “50 most influential people in the American arts.” After many years as a Broadway and classical actor, successful businessman, and author of The Everyday Work of Art and The Music Teaching Artist's Bible, he launched his work in teaching artistry in 1979. He launched the teaching artist program at Juilliard, and has taught at Stanford University, NYU, Tanglewood and the Lincoln Center Institute where he now leads the Teaching Artist Development Labs. He advises El Sistema programs in the U.S. and many countries; and consults with arts organizations, cities, states and national governments on arts learning. He gave the keynote address to UNESCO's first ever worldwide arts education conference, and is widely called “the father of the teaching artist profession.” Thank you for joining us on One Symphony. Thanks to Eric Booth for sharing his life's worth and wealth of knowledge. You can find more info at www.teachingartistsmakingchange.com or www.ericbooth.net Musical selections on this episode today include Stravinsky's Elégie for Viola Solo from the album Boulez Conducts Stravinsky and Deutsche Grammophon. You can always find more info at OneSymphony.org including a virtual tip jar if you'd like to support the show. Please feel free to rate, review, or share the show! Until next time, thank you for being part of the music! www.ericbooth.net https://www.soundespressivocompetition.com/judges-panel/devin-patrick-hughes    

Fueling Creativity in Education
BRIDGING THE GAP: Technology Evaluation and Maintaining the Artistry in Teaching

Fueling Creativity in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 18:48


Join Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett as they share their top five insights from the last five episodes of the podcast! They celebrate reaching 50,000 downloads of their podcast and express gratitude to their listeners.  Dr. Burnett highlights a thought-provoking insight from Colleen Kelly's episode about not letting one course or skill stop someone from achieving their dreams. She discusses the importance of helping students overcome hurdles and challenges to foster their intrinsic motivation and encourage their pursuit of their passions. This insight sparks a discussion on the connection between artistry and teaching, and the need for teachers to have creative outlets to fuel their artistry in the classroom. Dr. Worwood shares his takeaway from Eric Booth's episode, focusing on the relationship between acting on stage and teaching in the classroom. He reflects on how the novelty and originality that comes with performing for the first time can engage and captivate an audience and relates it to his experience of teaching multiple sections of the same class. He discusses the challenge of maintaining artistry and avoiding staleness when teaching repeated content and suggests the importance of constantly tapping into creativity to bring freshness to the classroom. The hosts also discuss the importance of technology evaluation and innovative teaching, drawing insights from Jim Diamond's episode. They explore the difference between creativity and innovation in the classroom, highlighting the need for creativity as the upfront process and innovation as the implementation and assessment of creative strategies. They touch upon the role of technology as a catalyst for creativity and the need for teachers to constantly reinvent their instructional approaches. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming episodes, including a Thanksgiving special and a mini listen-and-learn series on AI. The hosts express their excitement for the future of the podcast and invite listeners to join the conversation and share their experiences and insights.

The Craft Brewed Music Podcast
Eric Booth: Teaching Artists - Who, What, Why, How?

The Craft Brewed Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 44:14


This episode is a bit different - it's the first without ANY music!  We talk with author and teaching artist Eric Booth, widely known as "the father of the teaching artist profession," about his new book Making Change - Teaching Artists and Their Role in Shaping A Better World.  He's worked with Carnegie Hall, Juilliard, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and around the world in all types of settings.  This is a fascinating look into a little known but highly impactful profession that uses the arts to attempt to solve some of the most intractable problems of our time.  Spoiler alert:  He offers free books at the end! www.teachingartistsmakingchange.com   Craft Brewed Music® The music discovery app that streams music for serious listeners - now included free and forever "in" the Music Discovery App Pint Glass (downloaded via QR printed on glass). http://www.craftbrewedmusic.com

Fueling Creativity in Education
Unlocking the Artistry Within: The Habits of Mind of Creative Engagement with Eric Booth

Fueling Creativity in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 31:36


In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett interview Eric Booth, a thought leader in teaching artistry.  He shares his experience as a teaching artist, highlighting the crucial role they play in activating learners' artistry and helping them express themselves in various artistic disciplines. Eric also discusses the need to support the artistry of educators and create a classroom culture that encourages creativity. He proposes practical strategies for incorporating regular creative activities and fostering intrinsic motivation in students. He shares his insights on activating our creative capacity as a continuous process, similar to exercising a muscle. Eric also discusses the challenges of replicating discussions in different sections of his teaching, recognizing the need to be flexible and open to new approaches. Overall, this thought-provoking episode explores the intersection of creativity and education, emphasizing the importance of fostering artistry in learners and educators alike. Join us as we dive into the practical strategies, personal experiences, and insightful perspectives shared by Eric Booth. Eager to bring more creativity into your school district? Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org and CreativeThinkingNetwork.com What to learn more about Design Thinking in Education?  Do you want to build a sustained culture of innovation and creativity at your school? Visit WorwoodClassroom.com to understand how Design Thinking can promote teacher creativity and support professional growth in the classroom.  Subscribe to our monthly newsletter!

Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie
Episode 63, ACT 1: Looking Back to Look Forward - Collective Field Building

Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 79:43


We've got another great episode for you, TA PODience! We're back with Act 1 of a fascinating three-act series titled “Looking Back to Look Forward.” Episode 63, Act 1: “Collective Field Building,” features an exciting panel of inspiring multi-hyphenate artists and arts administrators who were instrumental in the formation of what would eventually become the Teaching Artists Guild (TAG). This episode is a fascinating reunion of sorts that is made up of Jean Johnstone, Kai Fierle-Hedrick, Lynn Johnson, Miko Lee, Jessica Mele, Eric Booth and of course Courtney J. Boddie. In Act 1, we learn about the “who” and “how” this confluence of creative minds intersected to found Teaching Artists Organized (TAO), and how that turned into Teaching Artists Guild. We also learn about the creation of two different tools developed in part by this group, one of which is the Teaching Artist Manifesto and how to create such a hold statement representative of every facet of teaching artistry as a field. The other is a larger, deeper conversation piece is the aspirational thinking behind the development of the teaching artist pay rate calculator, which can be used, in part, as a negotiating and advocacy tool, and a means to devising better hiring practices and roads to more equitable compensation for the teaching artist community as a whole. And all of this is discussed in the first half of this episode. So what else does this fascinating panel discuss? You'll have to listen to find out!

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Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation
S3 Ep9: Making Change: Teaching Artists and Their Role in Shaping a Better World with Eric Booth

Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 54:31


In this episode of Why Change? co-hosts Madeleine and Jeff check in about their work advancing arts education globally. Madeleine shares her recent conversation with teaching artist, Eric Booth about his new book. Madeleine and Jeff debrief by reflecting on the field of practice, how it has evolved, and where it is going. In this episode you'll learn: About Eric's new book, “Making Change: Teaching Artists and Their Role in Shaping a Better World;” How the field of teaching artistry has shifted and will continue to shift; and Radical new ideas for the future of the work. Some things from the episode: Eric's Website ITAC Webpage: “Making Change: Teaching Artists and Their Role in Shaping a Better World” Book Webpage Eric's first episode on Why Change? Podcast “Embedding Advocacy Into Your Practice” by Jeff Poulin About Eric Booth As an actor, Eric Booth performed in many plays on Broadway, Off-Broadway and around the country, playing over 23 Shakespearean roles (Hamlet three times), and winning “Best Actor” awards on both coasts. Throughout 1981, he performed the American tour of Alec McCowen's one-man play St. Mark's Gospel. He has performed many times on television, directed five productions, and produced two plays in New York. As a businessman, he started a small company, Alert Publishing, that in seven years became the largest of its kind in the U.S. analyzing research on trends in American lifestyles and publishing newsletters, books, and reports. He became a major figure in trend analysis, frequently quoted by the major media with interviews often appearing in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere. He appeared as an expert on NBC News, Sunday Today, and several times on CNN. He was given a syndicated radio program on the Business Radio Network, and was a frequent speaker to business groups. He sold his company in 1991 in order to work full time on passion projects in arts learning. As an author, he has had seven books published. His newest book (2019) is Tending the Perennials: The Art and Spirit of a Personal Religion. This is a companion book to The Everyday Work of Art which was a brief bestseller, won three awards and was a Book of the Month Club selection. He has written three dozen magazine articles, was the Founding Editor of the Teaching Artist Journal, and his book The Music Teaching Artist's Bible was published by Oxford University Press in 2009. Playing for Their Lives (co-authored with Tricia Tunstall) (W.W. Norton, 2016) sprang from studying El Sistema-inspired programs in 25 countries around the world. His latest book Tending the Perennials: The Art and Spirit of a Personal Religion (2019) focuses on the ways art and spirituality overlap in everyday life. He has placed articles in the Harvard Education Review/Focus Issue on Arts Education, in the special creativity focus issue of Educational Leadership, in Symphony magazine, as well as the creativity chapter in the Routledge International Handbook on Arts Education (2015). This episode was produced by Madeleine McGirk. The artwork is by Bridget Woodbury. The audio is edited by Katie Rainey. This podcasts' theme music is by Distant Cousins. For more information on this episode, episode transcripts, and Creative Generation please visit the episode's web page and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whychange/support

Change the Story / Change the World
Episode 67: Eric Booth: Making Stuff You Care About to Make Change

Change the Story / Change the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 65:36 Transcription Available


This episode's guest is artist, educator, and global cultural leader, Eric Booth. Eric's passion is activating the artistry of others to foster wellness, create thriving communities and change behaviors for the better. Eric has written seven books, taught at Juilliard, Stanford, Lincoln Center, and consulted on arts, learning, teaching, and innovation across the globe.BIOIn 2015 Eric Booth was given the nation's highest award in arts education (the first artist to receive it). He began as a Broadway actor, and became a businessman (his company became the largest of its kind in the U.S. in 7 years), and author of seven books, including the bestseller The Everyday Work of Art, Playing for Their Lives (the only book about music for social change programs around the world) and Tending the Perennials, and over 30 published articles. He has been on the faculty of Juilliard (12 years), Tanglewood (5 years), The Kennedy Center (20 years), and Lincoln Center Education (for 41 years). He serves as a consultant for many arts organizations (including seven of the ten largest U.S. orchestras), cities, states and businesses around the U.S., and in 11 other countries. He has founded and led teaching artist training programs around the world. A frequent keynote speaker, he gave the closing keynote to UNESCO's first world arts education conference, and founded the International Teaching Artist Collaborative. Website : ericbooth.netNotable MentionsAnton Checkhov: 29 January 1860[note 2] – 15 July 1904[note 3]) was a Russian[3] playwright and short-story writer who is considered to be one of the greatest writers of all time. His career as a playwright produced four classics, and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics.[The Bear: A Joke in One Act, or The Boor (Russian: Медведь: Шутка в одном действии, tr. Medved': Shutka v odnom deystvii, 1888), is a one-act comedic play written by Russian author Anton Chekhov. The play was originally dedicated to Nikolai Nikolaevich Solovtsov, Chekhov's boyhood friend and director/actor who first played the character Smirnov.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: 29 September 1934 – 20 October 2021) was a Hungarian-American psychologist. He recognized and named the psychological concept of "flow", a highly focused mental state conducive to productivity.

Motiverende Intervju
#106 - Temaepisode om kunst som verktøy for å utvikle seg med Eric Booth

Motiverende Intervju

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 64:26


Eric Booth er skuespiller, forfatter og gründer fra USA. Han har jobbet med kunst og kreativitet som verktøy for å utvikle seg i et halvt århundre. Jeg fikk gleden av å intervjue han da han var i Oslo for å lede en konferanse om hvordan kunst kan lede til endring både for enkeltmennesker og samfunnet. I denne episoden snakker vi om hva han mener med begrepet "teaching artists" og hvordan kunst og kreativitet er noe alle kan utvikle og bruke både for å få et lykkelig liv og for å påvirke verden. Vi snakker om likheter mellom teaching artists og motiverende intervju og han gir konkrete eksempler på øvelser han gjør når han skal vekke det kunstneriske hos deltagere fra hele verden. Sjekk ut nettsiden min her: www.hermanegenberg.com Link til mine prosjekter: linktr.ee/hermanegenberg

Under Our Feet
Bonus #4: When the Waters Rise

Under Our Feet

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 59:24 Very Popular


In this season 1 bonus episode, Rudy talks to Eric Booth (a scientist) and Caroline Gottschalk Druschke (a professor of English) about their boundary-busting collaboration on flooding in Wisconsin's Driftless area. For more, and to support the show on Patreon, check out our website at UOFpod.org.   The music in this episode is the song Arizona Moon, by the Blue Dot Sessions.

Art Class Curator
Delighting in the Connection Between Art and Spirituality with Eric Booth

Art Class Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 60:29


After graduate school, I worked at an art non-profit called Big Thought. While I was there, my podcast guest today Eric Booth was a consultant who went high up in the company straight out of college. He did a lot of staff development training and programs for the non-profit. This episode represents a full circle moment for me as I thrill at reconnecting with him! In it, he and I talk about his path as a teaching artist and the connection between art and spirituality, a topic we both care about tremendously. 3:16 - Eric talks about his transition from Broadway actor to teaching artist 6:36 - How the teaching artist field has changed and the effects of the pandemic on the industry 12:18 - Two ways to bring a teaching artist into your classroom 15:38 - Eric describes what a good teaching artist partnership looks like 21:03 - The single best sentence Eric ever wrote, the idea behind it, and the companion book it eventually created 24:51 - How I recently made my own art and spirituality connection 27:52 - Paying a higher quality of attention to all different kinds of things in your life 32:20 - Eric explains what he means when he talks about the “verbs of art” 37:40 - The different between big art and religion and little art and religion 41:10 - The three concepts the Everyday Work of Art book boils down to 45:01 - Ideas on how to help students develop responsiveness to works of art 49:58 - What you can do right now to become more connected with art and spirituality 55:51 - How Hamlet changed Eric's life Transcript at https://artclasscurator.com/85-connection-between-art-and-spirituality/

Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation
Ep 4: Start Something with Eric Booth

Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 58:48


During this episode of Why Change? co-hosts Rachael and Jeff discuss the levers of change which drive the sector of practice in their own contexts. Rachael speaks with teaching artist, actor, and author, Eric Booth about field building, starting initiatives, and the most pressing issues facing the field of community-based arts practice. In this episode you'll learn: The ways in which the teaching artist field is growing and changing; Promising practices in sustaining socially engaged, community-based, arts education; and New research and opportunities for the teaching artist field. The transcript and list of resources mentioned in the episode can be found here on the blog! ABOUT ERIC BOOTH: In 2015 Eric Booth was given the nation's highest award in arts education, and was named one of the 25 most influential people in the arts in the U.S. He began as a Broadway actor, and became a businessman (his company became the largest of its kind in the U.S. in 7 years), and author of seven books, the most recent are Playing for Their Lives and Tending the Perennials. He was on the faculty of Juilliard (12 years where he founded their teaching artist and mentoring programs), Tanglewood (5 years), The Kennedy Center (20 years), and Lincoln Center Education (for 41 years, where he co-founded their Teaching Artist Development Labs). He has served as a consultant for many arts organizations (including seven of the ten largest U.S. orchestras), cities, states and businesses around the U.S., and worked with many overseas organizations and governments. A frequent keynote speaker, he gave the keynote address to UNESCO's first World Arts Education Conference, he founded the International Teaching Artist Conferences and Collaborative and the largest publications in the music-for-social-change field. WHERE TO FIND ERIC: WWW.ERICBOOTH.NET This episode of Why Change? A Podcast for the Creative Generation was powered by Creative Generation. Produced and Edited by Daniel Stanley. For more information on this episode and Creative Generation please visit the episode webpage and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whychange/support

Life in Theatre
Episode 7: Teaching Artistry with Shavonne Coleman

Life in Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 70:58


This episode features an informative chat about the teaching artist industry with Shavonne Coleman! While listening, share the show on social media! Give us a rating, leave a review if you’re feelin’ it friend, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for listening, I appreciate you!The Tea aka Topics: Theatre, Teaching Artist, Teaching Artistry, Facilitation, Community Building, Community Engagement, Facilitating Dialogue, Problem Solving, Leadership, Work, Working Actors, Performance, Jobs, Skills, Acting, Teaching Theatre, Fair Pay for Teaching Artists, Learning, Creative Problem Solving, Intent, Planning, Preparation, Adaptability, Presence, Professional Development, Trauma, Sexual Assault Prevention, Working in Higher Education Learn more about the Theatre for Dialogue work Shavonne is currently doing at the University of Texas at Austin:https://www.cmhc.utexas.edu/vav/vav_TFDtaketheclass.htmlSupport the show!SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON! All subscriptions go back into making the show: https://www.patreon.com/lifeintheatrepodcastContinue the conversation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeintheatrepodcast/Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email the host athttps://www.tylercalhoun.com/contactFOLLOW Shavonne Coleman: https://shavonnetcoleman.weebly.com/https://www.instagram.com/shav_the_artivist/Tyler’s Tip:If you’re interested in resources for expanding your teaching artist skillset click the links below:Sojourn Theatre Summer Teaching Artist Summer InstituteTeaching Artist Handbook Vol. 1 Tools, Techniques, and Ideas to Help Any Artist TeachPractitioner of Note, Eric Booth: https://www.americansforthearts.org/users/3049Sojourn Theatre Summer Teaching Artist Institute: Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/lifeintheatrepodcast )

TechVibe Radio
Business as Usual with Eric Booth of Desmone Architects

TechVibe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 30:57


COVID-19 has created a whole new awareness along with a demand for safe and healthy offices and workspaces. Today at noon, we welcome Eric Booth of Desmone Architects to detail the latest best practices in creating environments that promote physical and mental wellness, whether you're building out new space, retrofitting current space or looking for a quick hack or two. He will also discuss Desmone's pursuit of WELL Gold certification for it Lawrenceville offices.

TechVibe Radio
One Mic Stand with Desmone Architects

TechVibe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 14:26


Learn how Desmone Architects achieved WELL Gold certification for its offices in Lawrenceville. Creating healthy work environments has become paramount as we all begin getting back to the workplace. Eric Booth has top tips and insight on how the design and materials in your workplace will change in the future to ensure a healthy environment.

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Danielle Lin Show: The Art of Living and Science of Life
Eric Booth: The Everyday Work of Art

Danielle Lin Show: The Art of Living and Science of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 52:50


Awakening the Extraordinary in Your Daily Life Guest: Eric Booth From Shakespearean actor to prolific business man, we discover, through Booth’s expressive writings, the importance of our own perception and perspective on ... The post Eric Booth: The Everyday Work of Art appeared first on Danielle Lin Show.

Talking Up Music Education
086- Music at the Border: Eric Booth on Expanding an El Sistema Program in a Border Community in Tornillo, Texas

Talking Up Music Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 20:08


Arts education leader Eric Booth spent the last 13 years working with El Sistema-inspired programs that bring music education opportunities to children and youth that also propel community connections. Booth talks about his beginnings as a Broadway actor, moving to Tanzania and Venezuela as a teacher, and working with The NAMM Foundation to grow a new El Sistema program in a Texas/Mexico border community where realities of immigration impact students and their families.

Immersed
BONUS: Tea Time – Ceylon

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 15:27


The island of Sri Lanka built its world-renowned tea industry using the infrastructure of its ruined coffee trade. The game Ceylon, designed by your hosts, went through a similar transformation during its development. In this special bonus episode, we speak with Jayne Broomhead, whose experiences and research deeply informed the game and its design.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Jayne Broomhead.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Improbable Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.Did you know? (Curiouser and curiouser) by Fabian Measures is licensed under a Attribution License.Where Was I? by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Blackout & Blue by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License. Based on a work at soundcloud.com/littleglassmen.Teller of the Tales Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.6 Smiley by We Is Shore Dedicated is licensed under a Attribution License.Overthrown (Instrumental Version) by Josh Woodward is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Based on a work at http://www.joshwoodward.com/.Viville à l'horizon by cuicuitte (feat renoncule) / comme ça is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.First by Text Me Records.Sponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comBreaking Games, BreakingGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Justin Gibbs, Peter C. Hayward, Robin Kay, Loot & LuteSENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Thomas Hornemann, Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Karl Lange, Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again GamesJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Neil RobertsASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Immersed
Liberté – Guillotine – S1E6

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 27:55


Guillotine is a very silly game about a very somber subject. It’s hard to take it seriously… but that doesn’t mean we can’t try. In this episode, we talk with history professor Dr. Jennifer J. Popiel about some fascinating events of the French Revolution and the lessons it can offer us today, and designer Paul Peterson tells us about how his first original design came together.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Dr. Jennifer J. Popiel and Paul Peterson; Eddie Rodriguez, Megan Cummings, and James Griffin; and Jen and Jim Paccioretti.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Doh De Oh Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Guillotine test 02 by Glaneur de sons is licensed under an Attribution License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/La Marsellais by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. Public domain.The Working Day by Ian Alex Mac is licensed under a Attribution License.March of the Spoons Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Sex and Death and God by Steve Combs is licensed under a Attribution License.Action by Monplaisir is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Magic in the Garden. Written by Rafael Krux.Whiteout by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.Lonesome Liar Dancing Up in the Trees by We Is Shore Dedicated is licensed under a Attribution License.Fairytale Waltz Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Bouncy Gypsy Beats by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Hanami Matsuri (花見祭り) by Fabian Measures is licensed under a Attribution License.Parisian by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.No Rocking in the Jazzhands Zone by Peter Gresser is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Sponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comBreaking Games, BreakingGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Justin Gibbs, Peter C. Hayward, Robin Kay, Loot & LuteSENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Thomas Hornemann, Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Karl Lange, Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again GamesJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Luis Lara, Neil RobertsASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Immersed
Defiant - Black Orchestra - S1E5

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 22:47


They say nothing goes according to plan. That was true of the dozens of assassination plots against Adolf Hitler while he led Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 1940s. And it’s also often true of the plots enacted by players in Black Orchestra, the cooperative game inspired by those events. We talk with history writer Nikola Budanovich, who walks us through three real-life plots against Hitler. And game designer Philip duBarry tells us how he questioned whether the game would ever get made.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Philip duBarry, Nikola Budanovic, Jaime Dooling-Perrelli, and Erik Herrington.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:self-fulfilling prophecy - michael bayer by Lloyd Rodgers is licensed under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 License.sultan cintré by Cuicuitte is licensed under a Attribution License.Talk to me by Loyalty Freak Music is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Sa rumeur remontait l’escalier by cuicuitte (feat renoncule) / comme ça is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Sky 7 : Debauched Dance With The Self by Monplaisir is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Geheimnisse des Dritten Reichs by Evil Bear Boris is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Traffic by Kai Engel is licensed under a Attribution License.Bouncy Gypsy Beats by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Clover by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.Sponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comBreaking Games, BreakingGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Justin Gibbs, Peter C. Hayward, Robin Kay, Loot & LuteSENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Thomas Hornemann, Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Karl Lange, Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again GamesJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Luis Lara, Neil RobertsASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Immersed
Crisis - Hostage Negotiator - S1E4

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 26:55


Hostage situations are dark material for a game, but the solo board game Hostage Negotiator puts you in the middle of one of these intense standoffs. We talk with designer and publisher A.J. Porfirio about walking the line on a sensitive topic. And former crisis negotiator Tony D’Aiuto reveals some unexpected things about the tactics that professionals use, as he tells the surprising story of his first time as lead negotiator.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Tony D’Aiuto, A.J. Porfirio, and Linda Durant.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Kadupul by Nihilore is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Enjoyable to Know by C. Scott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Twisted Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Backed Vibes Clean by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Alter - 150bpm by Rafael Archangel is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Week Twenty-five by Ben von Wildenhaus is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Covert Affair Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Landmine by Bankrupt Bakery is licensed under a Attribution License.Check by Monplaisir is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Bouncy Gypsy Beats by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Brooke's Dream by Dan LebowitzModulation of the Spirit by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.Sponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Rob Greanias, Peter C. Hayward, Justin Gibbs, Robin KaySENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again Games, Nick ThackerJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Luis Lara, Neil Roberts, Jay TreatASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Immersed
The Threat - Pandemic - S1E3

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 26:34


The global fight against infectious diseases has a new tactic called “genetic surveillance.” Dr. Bronwyn MacInnis leads a team of researchers that uses genetic surveillance to halt the spread of deadly microbes. To do it, she and her colleagues openly share information. That kind of collaboration is required of players in Pandemic, in which each player takes on the role of a professional in the field. The game’s designer, Matt Leacock, tells us how the game came together. Removing cubes from a board isn’t a matter of life and death, but combating global contagions is.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Dr. Bronwyn MacInnis, Matt Leacock, Sandy Bondarowicz, and James Griffin.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Ambient Bongos by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com). Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Endeavour by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Based on a work at betterwithmusic.comPamgaea by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Balkan Gypsy Party by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.A List of Ways to Die by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.And the Pendulum Swings by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.Cheap Suit by Jason Staczek is licensed under a Attribution License.Friction by Nctrnm is licensed under a Attribution License.Under Suspicion by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Naraina by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Cylinder Nine by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License.Quizitive by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.And So Then by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.Life Is A Game (Instrumental) by Mise Darling is licensed under a Attribution License. Based on a work at http://misenation.comSponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Rob Greanias, Peter C. Hayward, Justin Gibbs, Robin KaySENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again Games, Nick ThackerJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Luis Lara, Neil Roberts, Jay TreatASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Creative Expression
E4 – Post-Workshop Talk With Eric Booth, The Father of Teaching Artists.

Creative Expression

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 25:55


Teachers at Mississippi School of the Arts joined in a book study over the past several weeks. The book, entitled “The Everyday Work of Art,” introduces its readers to the real concept of art as a human being. Culminating the study was a workshop with the author of the book, Eric Booth. In this podcast, Suzanne Hirsch (executive director) engages in conversation to find out Eric’s thoughts on the work of art and everyday expression over the course of 22 years the book has been in existence. Eric also shares how teachers can engage the arts in their classroom by infusing the arts with academia. Eric Booth has performed in many plays on Broadway and around the country. He created the company Alert Publishing, analyzing research and trends in American lifestyles and publishing newsletters, books, and reports. He became a major figure in trend analysis, frequently quoted by the major media with interviews often appearing in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere. He appeared as an expert on NBC News, Sunday Today, and several times on CNN. He was given a syndicated radio program on the Business Radio Network, and was a frequent speaker to business groups. He sold his company in 1991 in order to work full time on passion projects in arts learning. He has published six books as an author and referred to as one of the nation’s most creative teachers and a father of the teaching artist profession. He is the first person to receive an honorary doctoral degree (New England Conservatory, 2012) for teaching artistry. He received Americans for the Arts 2015 Arts Education Leadership Award, the most prestigious award in U.S. arts education — the first teaching artist ever to receive this award. He was named in the “Top 50 Most Powerful and Influential Leaders in the Nonprofit Arts (USA) for 2015” in Barry’s Blog, the only teaching artist, and only freelancer on the list. Eric Booth web site Books on Amazon.com Suzanne Hirsch (Host), Eric Booth (Guest), Instrumental music by Imani Skipwith (Literary c/o 2020).

Immersed
The Double Event - Mr. Jack - S1E2

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 22:32


This time we’re tracking the movements of a killer, as we learn about a key moment in the dark story of Jack the Ripper called “the Double Event.” Clinical psychologist and author Dr. Mark Vogel is our guide. The Ripper’s reign of terror 130 years ago would come to inspire the game Mr. Jack. Its co-designer, Bruno Cathala, tells us how the game was made, and we examine whether or not the game tells the real story of Jack the Ripper. Content warning: If you’re with younger listeners, be warned.Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to Dr. Mark Vogel (markvogel.info), Bruno Cathala, Sheri Ferreira, and Jen Koller.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Lupe by Monplaisir is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.a3 by Kοκκαλα is licensed under a Attribution License.Bleu by Komiku is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Curiousity by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.A Vital Piece of Music for All Your Soundtrack Needs by Steve Combs is licensed under a Attribution License.Prayers by Gianluca Sgalambro is licensed under a Attribution License.And So Then by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Doobly Doo Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Puzzle Pieces by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Conviction by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.Sponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon.ADVISERS: Rob Greanias, Peter C. Hayward, Robin Kay, Andrew YoungSENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), Calvin Johns, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again Games, Nick ThackerJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Luis Lara, Neil Roberts, Jay TreatASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Thiago Jabuonski, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Matt Wolfe

Immersed
Place of Miracles - Viticulture - S1E1

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 20:42


Villa Milagro is a vineyard and winery in western New Jersey. There are green fields with trees along the edges, rolling hills on the horizon, and grape vines in nice neat rows. Chief winemaker Audrey Gambino takes us behind the "dream life" of running the vineyard. Romanticized visions of that job are what led Jamey Stegmaier of Stonemaier Games to create Viticulture, the strategic game of winemaking. It turns out that the thing that makes the game different from running a real business is the same thing that makes it pleasant to play. Read a full transcript of this episodeImmersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Special thanks to John Dials, Audrey Gambino, Jamey Stegmaier, Matthias Bonnici, Alison Cardinale, and Jen and Laszlo Koller.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music:Acoustic Guitar #1 by Audionautix. Music by audionautix.com.As I Figure by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.Z Z by Monplaisir is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Homeless California by Monplaisir is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.Mai Tai Beach by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.And So Then by Lee Rosevere is licensed under a Attribution License.Marty Gots a Plan Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.Bags of Water (Instrumental Version) by Josh Woodward is licensed under a Attribution License.Sponsors:Fireside Games, FiresideGames.comHABA USA Games, HABAusa.comSmirk and Dagger Games, SmirkAndDagger.comVan Ryder Games, VanRyderGames.comFormal Ferret Games, FormalFerretGames.comIndie Boards and Cards, IndieBoardsAndCards.comBrotherwise Games, BrotherwiseGames.comFor sponsorship opportunities, or to send a game to be considered for a future episode, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon:ADVISERS: Rob Greanias, Peter C. HaywardSENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), John du Bois, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again GamesJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Joshua Buergel, Luis Lara, Neil Roberts, Jay TreatASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Marcus Howell, Thiago Jabuonski, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Mike Sette, Matt Wolfe

Immersed
Preview

Immersed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 2:03


A good board game design can use the world around us to give players experiences that they might never get a chance to have in real life. But are these games actually true to life, or are they glossing over some things? And how do game designers walk that line? In Immersed, we’ll talk to the people who know what it’s really like. Along the way, we’ll find out what it takes to make a game, from the moment of inspiration all the way to how the finished product is received. Join us in January 2019 as we take you deep inside the world of a game. Read a full transcript of this episode.Immersed is produced by Cardboard Edison.Editing assistance by Eric Booth.Music: Boulevard St Germain by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.For sponsorship opportunities, email suzanne@cardboardedison.com.Cardboard Edison is supported by our patrons on Patreon:ADVISERS: Rob Greanias, Peter C. HaywardSENIOR INVENTORS: Steven Cole (Escape Velocity Games), John du Bois, Chris and Kathy Keane (The Drs. Keane), Joshua J. Mills, Marcel Perro, Behrooz "Bez" Shahriari, Shoot Again GamesJUNIOR INVENTORS: Ryan Abrams, Joshua Buergel, Luis Lara, Neil Roberts, Jay TreatASSOCIATES: Dark Forest Project, Stephen B. Davies, Adrienne Ezell, Marcus Howell, Thiago Jabuonski, Doug Levandowski, Nathan Miller, Mike Sette, Matt Wolfe

What Did You Play This Week Productions

Intro :18   Spice it Up with BJ Rozas 1:12 Jason Dinger Captains of the Gulf   Patrick Hillier 11:16 KitschCon   Jamie Maltman 21:46 Great Western Trail: Rails to the North   The Sweet Spot with Glenn Flaherty 29:40 Asynchronous Games   Notes from the Editor, Brandon Kempf 33:10 Essen Spiel Board Game Glut   Eric Booth’s Rants and Reviews 36:44 The Board Game Bag from Board Game Tables https://boardgametables.myshopify.com/products/board-game-bag   The News with Eric Buscemi 42:05 Matt Riddle   The Thing With That Is with Chad McCallum 50:57 Deduction Games Detective A Modern Crime Board Games   Heavy Hitters with Joshua Acosta 57:54 Tramways Engineer’s Workbook   End 1:07:05

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What Did You Play This Week Productions

The Shuffle Issue no.2 Intro and Thoughts from the Editor The Board Game News with Eric Buscemi 3:16 Z-Man Games Pandemic Fall of Rome Reprints Yggdrasil, Mississippi Queen & Camel Up App releases Stockpile, Rajas of the Ganges, Eminent Domain Eagle Gryphon changes the name of Infamous to Maniacal Gaming Near and Around Small Children with Cassadi Thomas 6:41 Buckeye Game Fest   Flow of History   Chris and Brandon 12:00 Top 5 Gateway Games of the last 5 years Eric Booth’s Rants & Reviews 25:10   End of the Trail   The Dreaded Seven with Glenn Flaherty 30:32   Ethnos   Story Time with Netters by Annette Villa 34:03   Kanban   The Thing With That Is with Chad McCallum 41:50   Root   Learning From and Through Board Games with Jamie Maltman 47:30 Legacy & Campaign Games with the family Old Game APPreciation with Patrick Hillier 56:50   San Juan Race for the Galaxy   Spice It Up with BJ Rozas 1:02:48 Sandbox Games   Western Legends   Tabletop The Industry with Cassie Elle 1:09:38 Designing Science Featurette with Joshua Acosta 1:18:00   Bee Lives   https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/580070528/bee-lives-we-will-only-know-summer?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=Bee%20Lives End 1:26:14

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What Did You Play This Week Productions

The Shuffle Issue No.1 The Introduction by Brandon Kempf :20 Tabletop, The Industry by Cassie Elle 2:08 Development Spice it Up by BJ Rozas 17:44 TomaTomato Learning From and Through Board Games by Jamie Maltman 21:26 Star Wars Rebellion Segment to be Named Later by Glenn Flaherty 28:23 30 Rails Gaming With and Around Tiny Humans by Cassadi Thomas 33:28 Unicorn Glitterluck: A Party for Rosalie Board Gaming Ramblings by Johannes Lindrupsen 38:07 Brass Brass Birmingham The State of the Legacy Game in 2018 by Brandon Kempf & Chris Wray 45:26 Back To His App Roots by Patrick Hillier 58:28 Istanbul Istanbul The Dice Game Storytime With Netters by Annette Villa 1:04:14 Castell The News by Eric Buscemi 1:10:04 Keyforge Discover: Lands Unknown Return to the Dark Tower Between Two Castles Acquisitions & Mergers Heavy Hitters by Joshua Acosta 1:15:36 Lisboa Vital Lacerda The Thing with That Is by Chad McCallum 1:24:43 Graphic Novel Adventure Series Captive Loop Garou Tears of a Goddess Your Town Sherlock Holmes Four Investigations Undertow by Denman Scofield 1:33:05 Leaving Earth Eric Booth Reviews by Eric Booth 1:43:56 Fort Sumter The Secession Crisis, 1860-61 End 1:48:10

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What Did You Play This Week Productions
What Did You Play This Week Podcast

What Did You Play This Week Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 94:24


Week 157 Intro   https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/236107/brandons-top-25-2017 https://www.wdyptw.com/   The Thing with that is, with Chad McCallum 2:38   First Martians   The RPG Segment with Craig Marks 8:30   Genesys System from Fantasy Flight Games   Spotlight On, with Eric Buscemi 15:00   The Climbers Photosynthesis Raiders of the North Sea - Fields of Fame Raiders of the North Sea - Hall of Heroes   Eric Booth’s Rants and Reviews 26:28   Firefly Shiny Dice   Learning From and Through Board Games with Jamie Maltman 32:28   Online: The Voyages of Marco Polo on Yucata Deus Kanban Offline: Boardgame Basecamp Azul Lost Expedition Civilization: A New Dawn   Heaven and Ale Sidereal Confluence Rising 5: Runes of Asteros Spirit Island Dice Throne Altiplano Three Kingdoms Redux *Charterstone - no spoilers* Fabled Fruit Sticky Chameleons London Santa Maria Rolling America Nemo’s War   Patrick Hillier, the Over the Hillier Gamer 46:01   Patrick Talks about lots of games in the recent few weeks. First Martians: Adventures on the Red Planet Azul Costa Rica Notre Dame: 10th Anniversary Lords of Vegas El Grande big box Macao Azul Between Two Cities Flamme Rouge Tybor der Baumeister Bob Ross: Art of Chill Game Century: Spice Road NMBR 9 Snake Oil Dresden Files Cooperative Card Game Android app.   Kerensa and Brandon Babble 1:00:49   Citadels Altiplano King of Frontier Limes Herbalism Smile Palace of Mad King Ludwig Voodoo Prince Sticheln Parade Indigo Dragonsgate College   End

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Creative Minds Out Loud
Episode 26: The Potency of Teaching Artistry

Creative Minds Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 20:38


Eric Booth, one of the foremost experts in the world on teaching artists, speaks about the field and craft of teaching artistry. He says while teaching artists are recognized as learning catalysts – by the education, business, and healthcare sectors (to name a few) – there continue to be insufficient growth pathways to support the … Continue reading "Episode 26: The Potency of Teaching Artistry"

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Talking Up Music Education
018- “Radical Inclusiveness” in Music Education through El Sistema

Talking Up Music Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 73:02


Recorded LIVE from The 70th Annual Midwest Clinic! A Conversation about “Radical Inclusiveness” in music and the arts with Eric Booth, Co-Author of Playing for Their Lives: The Global El Sistema Movement for Social Change Through Music. Featuring student performances by The Chicago El Sistema Exchange.

GIA Podcast
Podcast #5: Eric Booth

GIA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 8:08


We speak with Eric Booth with author and educator Eric Booth on the field of teaching artistry and what the US can learn from abroad to increase arts education access for all children. Read his article, The Time Has Come for a National Field of Teaching Artistry (http://www.giarts.org/article/time-has-come-national-field-teaching-artistry) published in the Fall 2015 edition of GIA Reader. Recorded June 23, 2016.

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Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: A Brief History of the Profession of Teaching Artistry

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 5:04


Award-winning music educator Eric Booth examines and explains many aspects of being a teaching artist. Here, he gives a brief history of the profession of teaching artistry.

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Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: What Is a Teaching Artist?

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 4:02


Eric Booth describes the particular characteristics of a relatively new role: the teaching artist.

Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: Making Creative Connections, Active Listening, and Reflection

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 6:52


Award-winning music educator Eric Booth distills the practices of teaching artistry into three key elements.

Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: Effective Partnering with Classroom Teachers

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 4:35


Eric Booth discusses collaboration with classroom teachers, emphasizing listening, planning and collaboration.

Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: Teachers and Teaching Artists

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 2:09


Eric Booth discusses teachers and teaching artists and their aspirations to change lives through musical and creative encounters.

Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: The Red Wheelbarrow

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 10:50


Eric Booth encourages teaching artists to reach out to students and help them make a personal connection to the art being explored.

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Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: Developing a Personal Mission Statement

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 3:35


Award-winning music educator Eric Booth examines and explains many aspects of being a teaching artist, including defining one's individual teaching artistry goals.

Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: What Distinguishes Art and Entertainment?

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 3:22


Eric Booth defines the distinction between art and entertainment: the latter confirms what we already know, while the former seeks to expand or go beyond all known possibilities.

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Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: The Transparency of Your Personal Investment

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 2:02


Eric Booth walks us through a live teaching experiment: How obvious is it to students that your "80%" comes from a place of fresh excitement?

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Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: The Law of 80%

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 2:48


Eric Booth reveals that, though teaching artistry is a very open pedagogy, there is one "law": The majority of what you teach comes from who you are.

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Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: Playful Brainstorming and Creative Experimentation

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 4:06


Eric Booth discusses why it's important for teaching artists to encourage open-mindedness and brainstorming in the classroom.

Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: The Power of Great Questions

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 4:51


Eric Booth explains how asking great questions has the potential to unlock a wealth of information.

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Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: Pursuing Deeper Engagement

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 4:56


Eric Booth discusses the pursuit of deeper engagement by exploring the etymology of the words "art," "connoisseur," and "bravo."

Teaching Artistry
Eric Booth: How Eric Booth Became a Teaching Artist

Teaching Artistry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 3:26


Award-winning music educator Eric Booth discussed his individual journey on the path of becoming a teaching artist.

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Eric Booth & Maxine Greene - Music and Civil Society

Cogut Center for the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2011 31:01


“Civil Society / Global Perspectives on Music Education”

Violin Adventures with Rachel Barton Pine
Episode 54: Seven cool new pieces for unaccompanied violin!

Violin Adventures with Rachel Barton Pine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2010 72:16


Episode 54: Seven cool new pieces for unaccompanied violin! Upcoming events: November 27 - Barber Concerto with the Orquestra Sinfonica Brasileira in Rio de Janeiro, November 28 and 29 - Barber Concerto with the Orquestra Sinfonica Brasileira and Maestro Roberto Minczuk in Sao Paolo, December 2 - unaccompanied recital for Bargemusic in Brooklyn, New York: Bach D Minor Partita, Ysaye Sonata No. 4, works dedicated to Ms. Pine by Augusta Read Thomas, Jose Serebrier, Luis Jorge Gonzalez, Fred Onovwerosuoke, Yale Strom, Philip Pan, and Edgar Gabriel, Ballada Espagnola arr. Jesus Florido, Asturias by Albeniz arr. Rachel Barton Pine Inquiries from my Inbox: Penelope asks, "How many concerts  a  year do you play? Just wondering..." Random Musical Thought: Teaching artist Eric Booth writes: "Entertainment happens within what you already know. Underneath its many features that inspire, delight, frighten, sadden us, it confirms our sense of the way the world is. That's the whole point of entertainment- to stimulate and affirm- and it's often done brilliantly. The artistic experience had better not be opposed to this, or we are in big trouble. Art also stimulates and affirms, but it happens outside of what we already know; art enlarges our sense of the works- it expands our sense of the possible." "Live from the Mayne Stage," a concert on WFMT radio from October 3, 2010. Rush by Augusta Read Thomas, Aires de Tango by Jose Serebrier, Epitalamio tanguero by Luis Jorge Gonzalez, Six and a Half Variations by Fred Onovwerosuoke, Vaynshl No. 1 by Yale Strom, Thrash by Philip Pan, Theme and Variations by Edgar Gabriel (world premiere!), Ballada Espagnola arranged by Jesus Florido, Asturias by Isaac Albeniz arranged by Rachel Barton Pine. total playing time: 01:12:16SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST ON I-TUNES! Would you like to be featured on Violin Adventures? Just send your question via text or as an MP3 attachment to rachelbartonpine@aol.com and listen for your answer on Inquiries From My Inbox! Thanks for listening! www.rachelbartonpine.comwww.facebook.com/rachelbartonpineviolinistwww.youtube.com/RachelBartonPine Violin Adventures with Rachel Barton Pine is produced by Windy Apple Studios www.windyapple.com