Rejecting the Fame Machine | Lauren Ferebee | TEDxYouth@ColumbiaSC
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Загружено: 2015-06-09
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"What was important to me in the world was to make sure every woman and girl across this planet has a voice has a choice and has a say in how their life goes." Does achieving fame give you a voice or take it away?
Lauren is a playwright and theatre artist who came to South Carolina as the 2014 HUB-BUB/Spartanburg Little Theatre theatre artist-in-residence . While in SC, she started a youth playwriting festival, a reading series of new works, and created a one-night Shakespeare series called Drive-By Shakespeare. Before coming to SC, she lived in New York City for ten years, where she worked as an actor, musician, and playwright and earned her BFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
Most recently, she was a semifinalist for the first-ever Shakespeare's Sister fellowship, whose jurors described her work as "funny, strange and kinda heartbreaking." Her work has been developed and workshopped with HUB-BUB, Ground Up Productions, Boomerang Theatre Co., FringeNYC 2013, and many others. Some of her work is published online at indietheaternow.com. She currently runs a weekly play reading series with local writers, and works at the Spartanburg Little Theatre and teaches.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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