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From Backyard Performances to a Thriving Arts Center

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Ever wondered how a childhood passion for theater can transform into a cornerstone of a community's cultural life? Or how a converted chicken coop and Jazzercise headquarters can pave the way for a thriving arts center? Join us for episode 127 of "Carlsbad: People, Purpose and Impact," where we sit down with the inspiring Kristianne Kurner, Founder and Executive Artistic Director of New Village Arts.

In this episode, Kristianne takes us on a journey from her nomadic upbringing as a Marine Corps kid to her professional theater training at William and Mary and the Actor's Studio Drama School. Discover how her relentless passion led to the founding of New Village Arts in 2001 and the incredible evolution of the arts center over the years.

We'll delve into the challenges and triumphs of establishing New Village Arts, including securing a permanent home in downtown Carlsbad and the recent renovation that transformed it into the Dea Hurston New Village Arts Center. Get a sneak peek into the diverse and exciting productions lined up for the current season, from the 1970s jukebox musical "8-Track" to the transformative "La Havana Madrid."

Kristianne also opens up about the financial hurdles faced by nonprofit theaters, especially in today's climate, and the crucial role of community support. Find out how you can make a difference by attending performances, donating, or even joining the board.

Tune in and get inspired by Kristianne Kurner's incredible journey and unwavering dedication to the arts!

Kristianne Kurner's Bio:

Kristianne founded New Village Arts in 2001, and she has grown the organization from a starting budget of $2,500 with two employees to a current budget of $1.6 million with over 20 employees. Trained as an actor and director, she has worked on every NVA theatrical production. Her directing credits include Awake & Sing! The Weir, The Trip to Bountiful, True West, Sailorʼs Song, The Waverly Gallery, A Lie of the Mind, and the premiere outside of Broadway and London of Jez Butterworthʼs The Ferryman. Her work has received numerous awards, including San Diego Theatre Critics Circle and KPBS Awards for Theatre Excellence. She is the recipient of the Clare Rose Sabbatical Award from Fieldstone Leadership Network and serves on the Board of the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce. Education: BFA Theatre, College of William & Mary; MFA Acting, the Actors Studio/New School

For more information and to support New Village Arts, visit newvillagearts.org

Stay connected with us on Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn at New Village Arts.


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Sponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting

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Ever wondered how a childhood passion for theater can transform into a cornerstone of a community's cultural life? Or how a converted chicken coop and Jazzercise headquarters can pave the way for a thriving arts center? Join us for episode 127 of "Carlsbad: People, Purpose and Impact," where we sit down with the inspiring Kristianne Kurner, Founder and Executive Artistic Director of New Village Arts.

In this episode, Kristianne takes us on a journey from her nomadic upbringing as a Marine Corps kid to her professional theater training at William and Mary and the Actor's Studio Drama School. Discover how her relentless passion led to the founding of New Village Arts in 2001 and the incredible evolution of the arts center over the years.

We'll delve into the challenges and triumphs of establishing New Village Arts, including securing a permanent home in downtown Carlsbad and the recent renovation that transformed it into the Dea Hurston New Village Arts Center. Get a sneak peek into the diverse and exciting productions lined up for the current season, from the 1970s jukebox musical "8-Track" to the transformative "La Havana Madrid."

Kristianne also opens up about the financial hurdles faced by nonprofit theaters, especially in today's climate, and the crucial role of community support. Find out how you can make a difference by attending performances, donating, or even joining the board.

Tune in and get inspired by Kristianne Kurner's incredible journey and unwavering dedication to the arts!

Kristianne Kurner's Bio:

Kristianne founded New Village Arts in 2001, and she has grown the organization from a starting budget of $2,500 with two employees to a current budget of $1.6 million with over 20 employees. Trained as an actor and director, she has worked on every NVA theatrical production. Her directing credits include Awake & Sing! The Weir, The Trip to Bountiful, True West, Sailorʼs Song, The Waverly Gallery, A Lie of the Mind, and the premiere outside of Broadway and London of Jez Butterworthʼs The Ferryman. Her work has received numerous awards, including San Diego Theatre Critics Circle and KPBS Awards for Theatre Excellence. She is the recipient of the Clare Rose Sabbatical Award from Fieldstone Leadership Network and serves on the Board of the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce. Education: BFA Theatre, College of William & Mary; MFA Acting, the Actors Studio/New School

For more information and to support New Village Arts, visit newvillagearts.org

Stay connected with us on Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn at New Village Arts.


Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted you

Carlsbad Podcast Social Links:
LinkedIn
Instagram
Facebook
X
YouTube

Sponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting

Don't forget to check out Caring Transitions at www.CaringTransitions.com!

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