ELIZABETH STROUT: STEADY AS SHE GOES - Before she was a Pulitzer prize-winning author, Elizabeth Strout spent decades finessing her own unique narratives, often using her own upbringing as a touchstone. PAMELA FRANK: FIT AS A FIDDLE - The celebrated violinist Pamela Frank was at the height of her career when she suffered a life-altering injury. After nearly a decade, she's playing again, but now with newfound purpose. THE VERY MOVING RENNIE HARRIS - Rennie Harris and street dance grew up together. Today, he's celebrated as the pioneer of hip-hop dance theater, but it took a while before he ever got paid.
Episode Duration: 26 minutes and 46 seconds
Episode Number: 525
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ARTICULATE WITH JIM COTTER is an arts magazine series, hosted by award-winning journalist Jim Cotter, that explores the variety, quality and heritage of creativity, while also showing how art speaks to us in our everyday lives.
The fresh and unique stories featured in the 12-part series include: the history of tap dancing as a cross-cultural art form; the work of multimedia artist Sam Durant; the role of improvisation in dance with choreographer Matthew Neenan; and the on-stage work and off-stage educational efforts of French pianist Claire-Marie Le Guay.
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