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Get Caught Up in the Drama! Fellowship

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by Alex Salinas-Nakanishi

9 episodes
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This project brings together students from Kapiʻolani Community College and Kaimukī High School to watch plays together at Honolulu's Kumu Kahua Theater, which has been “creating, supporting, and showcasing original works of theater specifically related to our geographical region and the cultures represented here" since its inception in 1971. Through a series of workshops (some facilitated by theater educators and performers), students engage in dialogue about their communities based on the plays’ themes and later present their insights in public forums.

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11/27/2019

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January 21, 2020

Faʻalavelave: Navigating Identity

<p>Students discuss the complexities of identity through the lens of a queer couple coming out to their family as they reckon with a messy past. Playwright Kiki Rivera, in excerpts from a radio interview, discusses how she navigates her rich identity through her creative work.&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for Fa’alavelave: Ghosts of the Past

January 21, 2020

Fa’alavelave: Ghosts of the Past

<p>Students and Kumu Kahua Artistic Director Harry Wong III discuss the eerie presence of the ghost in the play as a symbol for lost relationships.</p>

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January 9, 2020

Teacher Chat: The Power of Stories

Alex Salinas-Nakanishi and Bill Spradlin, the teachers facilitating this project, discuss the power of stories, including examples of some that have left an impression on them over the years.

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What is Get Caught Up in the Drama! Fellowship?

This project brings together students from Kapiʻolani Community College and Kaimukī High School to watch plays together at Honolulu's Kumu Kahua Theater, which has been “creating, supporting, and showcasing original works of theater specifically related to our geographical region and the cultures represented here" since its inception in 1971. Through a series of workshops (some facilitated by theater educators and performers), students engage in dialogue about their communities based on the plays’ themes and later present their insights in public forums.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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