Ask Me Anything interview with Rosalina Macisco
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Thu, Jul 30 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative and Community Arts Workshop Present:
ASK ME ANYTHING
A free-form online Q&A with Santa Barbara’s art & culture figures with stories to tell
This Week’s Guest: Rosalina Macisco
Tune in this Thursday, July 30, 4pm. Facebook.com/sbcaw/live
Season Sponsor: Sullivan Goss Gallery
Ask Me Anything continues this Thursday with an interview with Rosalina Macisco, the Founder of The Santa Barbara Dance Institute (SBDI). Rosalina Macisco is a Choreographer, Dance Educator, Stage Director, and Founder of SBDI. Ms. Macisco is the daughter of a Puerto Rican mother and Italian American father. She is bilingual, first-generation Latinx and New York native who has performed professionally for 15+ years, appearing in Off-Broadway plays, regional theater productions, and national television commercials. She has also toured with many musical productions throughout Europe.
Believing that dance should be a part of every child’s education she has developed educational dance programs for public schools and provides professional development for schoolteachers so they too can implement dance into their curriculum. Since its founding 2005, SBDI has grown from reaching 80+ students to over 18,000+ per year through both direct programming and SBDI’s professional development, Dance Infusion Program.
Tune in this coming Thursday, July 16, at 4pm, for our happy hour free-flowing interview with Rosalina at facebook.com/sbcaw/live. We look forward to talking about dance, teaching, persistence, and the challenges and rewards of bringing art programs to schools. We hope you’ll submit questions ahead of time as well via our Facebook and Instagram feeds, or by e-mailing hello@sbcaw.org.
The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative is piloting an Ask Me Anything video interview program during this coronavirus-restricted period, a free-form online Q&A with smart people from Santa Barbara’s art & culture scene who have got stories to tell.
Interviews take place live on Facebook Live— anyone can ask questions and participate in real time via the comments. (A Facebook account is not necessary to watch the video.) Questions can also be submitted beforehand via our Facebook and Instagram feeds, or by e-mailing hello@sbcaw.org.
And follow along via our mailing list, Instagram, and Facebook feeds for the Next Ask Me Anything!