On the next Artworks, WFIU’s Yaël Ksander talks to some of the artists from Bloomington’s Stone Belt Arc who are finding their voice and to the staff who are making it possible.
Also on the program, the ins and outs of stage combat. We’ll learn what it takes to make it look real and still come away unharmed.
And Charles Latshaw, music director for the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, stops by to tell us about their upcoming concert in Bryan Park.
Stories On This Episode
Stone Belt Empowers Through The Arts
By Yaël Ksander - Feb 24, 2009
Stone Belt's Art and Craft program goes beyond occupational therapy. The art program is right at the heart of the agency's mission. WFIU's Yaël Ksander got to know a few of those individuals, who are starting to define themselves as artists.
Baroque Virtuosity and Celtic Thunder
By George Walker - Jul 6, 2009
For the fiddle guys, I’m a little too classical and for the classicists, a bit too folky
Stage Combat: “A Little Bit Of Storytelling And Then Safety”
By Adam Schwartz - Mar 3, 2009
At Indiana University theater department, where students are taught how to act, sing, and dance, they also learn how to fight on stage and in front of a camera. WFIU's Adam Schwartz visited a stage combat class to learn the secrets of making fake violence look and sound real.