47 min

Common denominators. Veteran performer Dale Wolf on silence, story, and speaking out. [Durham 150 Artist Spotlight‪]‬ Artist Soapbox * Audio fiction + Creative Process

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https://dressndrag.tumblr.com/ (Dale Wolf) is a writer, mime, performer, teacher, and veteran of the NC arts community. In this episode with good humor, good stories, and great vulnerability, Dale touches on physicality, baseball, identity, politics and performance, creating new work, being an independent artist, and making art in Durham since the 1970s.



Dale Wolf Photo by Alex Maness



BIO



Dale Wolf moved to Durham, NC in 1976 to start a mime company. Touch Mime Theater performed for 17 years to over a half million people in the southeast. Dale Wolf is a writer, mime, performer, teacher, veteran of the NC arts community and recipient of the Indie Award for Excellence in the Arts (1994). They work with local theater companies such as Little Green Pig, The Delta Boys, Manbites Dog, both hands, Deep Dish, Common Ground, and Leviathan Theatre. You can also hear Dale as a voice actor in http://www.artistsoapbox.org/masterbuilder (MASTER BUILDER), an audio drama produced by Artist Soapbox. Dale has acted in films, industrial videos, voice-overs and commercials in addition to developing and performing two one-person shows, IN THE OUTFIELD and 50! EVOLUTION OF A BUTCH LESBIAN.







2019 is a year-long celebration honoring Durham North Carolina’s 150th anniversary. Artist Soapbox received https://artistsoapbox.org/2019/03/31/asbx-received-a-grant-happy-150-durham/ (a grant) from https://durham150.org (Durham 150) in Support of the City of Durham’s Sesquicentennial Commemoration. This episode is one of three Durham 150 Artist Spotlights in which I interview a few of the many brilliant artists living in here. Happy Birthday, Durham! Thank you Durham artists. Thank you for the grant, https://durham150.org (Durham 150). Listeners, support local artists and help them and your community thrive!



This episode is brought to you by the http://www.patreon.com/artistsoapbox (Soapboxers), the official patrons of the Artist Soapbox. If you like these episodes and want more, http://www.patreon.com/artistsoapbox (get on the Soapbox)! This episode was recorded at http://www.shadowboxstudio.org/ (Shadowbox Studio). Artist Soapbox theme music by Bart Matthews. Additional audio editing by Merrybelle Park Productions.



CONNECT AND FOLLOW!



Artist Soapbox on social media:



Twitter =https://twitter.com/artist_soapbox (@artist_soapbox)



Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/artistsoapbox/ (artistsoapbox)



Facebook =https://www.facebook.com/artistsoapboxpodcast/ (https://www.facebook.com/artistsoapboxpodcast/)



Questions for Dale:



PHYSICAL



You mentioned that growing up you wanted to be an athlete. Talk a little about that. How has your physicality — your capabilities and interest in physicality informed your work in the theatre?



MIME



How did you find mime? What are common myths or misconceptions about mime? Can you share a story about a transformative experience that you had as a performer or you saw in an audience member?



You moved to Durham in 1976 to start Touch Mime Theater and performed for 17 years.



What was Durham/the Triangle like for performing artists at that time (and how has it changed — for the better and the worst)?



IN THE OUTFIELD



Let’s talk about one of your solo performance pieces, IN THE OUTFIELD.

https://dressndrag.tumblr.com/ (Dale Wolf) is a writer, mime, performer, teacher, and veteran of the NC arts community. In this episode with good humor, good stories, and great vulnerability, Dale touches on physicality, baseball, identity, politics and performance, creating new work, being an independent artist, and making art in Durham since the 1970s.



Dale Wolf Photo by Alex Maness



BIO



Dale Wolf moved to Durham, NC in 1976 to start a mime company. Touch Mime Theater performed for 17 years to over a half million people in the southeast. Dale Wolf is a writer, mime, performer, teacher, veteran of the NC arts community and recipient of the Indie Award for Excellence in the Arts (1994). They work with local theater companies such as Little Green Pig, The Delta Boys, Manbites Dog, both hands, Deep Dish, Common Ground, and Leviathan Theatre. You can also hear Dale as a voice actor in http://www.artistsoapbox.org/masterbuilder (MASTER BUILDER), an audio drama produced by Artist Soapbox. Dale has acted in films, industrial videos, voice-overs and commercials in addition to developing and performing two one-person shows, IN THE OUTFIELD and 50! EVOLUTION OF A BUTCH LESBIAN.







2019 is a year-long celebration honoring Durham North Carolina’s 150th anniversary. Artist Soapbox received https://artistsoapbox.org/2019/03/31/asbx-received-a-grant-happy-150-durham/ (a grant) from https://durham150.org (Durham 150) in Support of the City of Durham’s Sesquicentennial Commemoration. This episode is one of three Durham 150 Artist Spotlights in which I interview a few of the many brilliant artists living in here. Happy Birthday, Durham! Thank you Durham artists. Thank you for the grant, https://durham150.org (Durham 150). Listeners, support local artists and help them and your community thrive!



This episode is brought to you by the http://www.patreon.com/artistsoapbox (Soapboxers), the official patrons of the Artist Soapbox. If you like these episodes and want more, http://www.patreon.com/artistsoapbox (get on the Soapbox)! This episode was recorded at http://www.shadowboxstudio.org/ (Shadowbox Studio). Artist Soapbox theme music by Bart Matthews. Additional audio editing by Merrybelle Park Productions.



CONNECT AND FOLLOW!



Artist Soapbox on social media:



Twitter =https://twitter.com/artist_soapbox (@artist_soapbox)



Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/artistsoapbox/ (artistsoapbox)



Facebook =https://www.facebook.com/artistsoapboxpodcast/ (https://www.facebook.com/artistsoapboxpodcast/)



Questions for Dale:



PHYSICAL



You mentioned that growing up you wanted to be an athlete. Talk a little about that. How has your physicality — your capabilities and interest in physicality informed your work in the theatre?



MIME



How did you find mime? What are common myths or misconceptions about mime? Can you share a story about a transformative experience that you had as a performer or you saw in an audience member?



You moved to Durham in 1976 to start Touch Mime Theater and performed for 17 years.



What was Durham/the Triangle like for performing artists at that time (and how has it changed — for the better and the worst)?



IN THE OUTFIELD



Let’s talk about one of your solo performance pieces, IN THE OUTFIELD.

47 min

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