ACTivate On Air Sophie Hill
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An Art meets Activism podcast created, hosted, and produced by high schoolers from across Central Kentucky 🎙🎭
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Ep 7- ACTivate on Representation, The Prom, and C3
In our final episode, Sophie and Maeve discuss privilege and importance of diversity in theatre and our everyday lives. Rylie and Brady then discuss our interview with the amazing Jo Ellen Pellman! Additionally, we get an exclusive sneak peek of the Activate’s Cabaret for Change! Thanks for tuning in!
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Ep 6- ACTivate on Poetry, Intention, and Spiders
In this week’s episode, Sophie and Maeve talk about poetry and its unique ability to portray humanity. They discuss poetry’s prevalence in many spaces, including but not limited to: education, music, theatre, and of course, activism! This week Rylie sits down with Kathuure, a member of Cabaret for Change, and discusses how the intention of an author and interpretation of a reader is both complex and beautiful.
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Ep 5- ACTivate on Dear Evan Hanson, Hamilton, and Musical Madness
It’s the episode everyone has been waiting for!!! The OFFICAL ACTIVATE ON AIR MUSICAL MADNESS CHAMPIONSHIP! In this episode, the Activate Crew split up into two different teams (Hamilton versus Dear Evan Hansen) to discuss which show they think deserves the ultimate title. Who do you think wins??? We hope you enjoyed Musical Madness this year!
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Ep 4- ACTivate on Cancel culture, platforms, and Trisha Paytas
In this week’s episode, Sophie and Maeve take a deep dive into cancel culture and its consequences. From pop culture references to things in the news, they address how this phenomenon has impacted our society. Then we chat with Riley and our Social Media Manager, Annie Harris, on the important and fun aspects of Arts Administration and what makes a good platform.
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Ep 3- ACTivate on Arts, Smarts, and Taylor Swifts Broken Hearts
In this week’s episode, we discuss the common misconceptions of being a “smart and artsy” kid in high school. Sophie and Maeve share their personal academic history as a theatre kid, while also sharing struggles they experience as an arts and smart kid. Later on, Riley Sudduth interviews high school teacher, Ms. Boss, on the importance of arts education in schools.
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Ep 2- ACTivate On Censorship, Honesty, and Sesame Street
In this week’s episode, our hosts go in-depth on censorship and how it applies to theatre. From comparing full shows to their Jr. counterpart, it is clear there is no one way to adapt art for an appropriate audience. “Why do we censor?” and “How far is too far?” are important questions for any generation. Later, we are back with Riley Sudduth, where she talks to Emma Becker, a theatre professional and director, on what it is like growing with censored and uncensored theatre.