Amber received her BFA in Dance from Jacksonville University and her MFA at the University of Maryland at College Park. During her six seasons performing with Jacksonville Dance Theatre, she served as the Community Outreach Coordinator, teaching community classes and organizing special performances. Amber has served as a panelist of the Maryland Arts Council, guest artist of the Maryland Thespian Festival, Associate Company Manager of Bard SummerScape 2021, and the Program Coordinator for the DeVos Institute of Arts Management.
NATASHA MIRNY - Teaching Artist and Performer
Natasha Mirny is a teaching artist who works with children from 7 months to 18 years old. She creates Arts Integration residencies at schools. Each residency addresses the needs of a particular classroom, it is a unique experience that is custom made to help teachers with the challenges in their classrooms by introducing theater, creative movement and puppetry techniques as the classroom tools for transitions, enhancing learning and engagement.
NatashaMirny is a teaching artist, performer, stage director, and founder of Happy Theater (www.happytheater.com). She is currently working as a teaching artist and Arts Integration specialist at several theaters and educational programs in Washington DC area - Inspired Child, Arts for Learning, and Wolf Trap – designing and implementing programs for teachers and students in public schools in DC, VA and MD. Her background is in pantomime, puppetry, and physical theater. For the past five years Natasha has devised and directed ten shows for children from 0 to 12 years old.
2022 HOME show recap with audience response
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An episode of our podcast. Klan-Destine Relationships. It began with a question. How can you hate me when you don't even know me? Listen to our powerful Interview with acclaimed musician, author, educator and race reconciliator, Daryl Davis. A chance encounter with members of the Ku Klux Klan led musician Daryl Davis on a quest to determine the source of the hate. His unorthodox, yet simple approach, has wielded surprising results and just might be the solution for all racial discourse. As a pianist, vocalist, and guitarist, he performs nationally and internationally with The Daryl Davis Band. He has also worked with such notables as Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley’s Jordanaires, The Legendary Blues Band and many others. In 1983, A chance occurrence after one of his performances led him to befriend a member of the Ku Klux Klan. This eventually led Daryl to become the first black author to travel the country interviewing KKK leaders and members, all detailed in his book, Klan-Destine Relationships. Today, Daryl owns numerous Klan robes and hoods, given to him by active members who became his friends and renounced the organization. Davis has received the Elliott-Black and MLK awards as well as numerous national awards for his work in race relations. He is also an actor appearing in the critically acclaimed HBO's The Wire and most recently, as the subject of the documentary Accidental Courtesy, which filmed his real life encounters with Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazi leaders as he helps to dismantle racism across the United States. All Music, Lyric and Performances by Co-Hosts James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin.
Medium: Audio recording for Podcast Radio
Year: 2022
Details: 60 minutes
2021 BRAVE show trailer
Excerpts from Full Circle's 2021 show BRAVE with audience reaction interviews.
Year: 2021