Tag: Robin Bady

Memoir: Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services + Saratoga County Office for the Aging

Two women stand at a microphone before a storytelling performance.

Storytelling is how we communicate who we are and learn about our shared histories. Register for “Into the Wild: A Memoir Class by Lifetime Arts” to join a small group of up to 12 adventurous writers and storytellers aged 55+ willing to explore and unearth poignant and meaningful memories and learn to transform them into stories with universal appeal.

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In-person, Virtual, Onsite, Offsite, and Blended: Making Responsive Programs Happen for Older Adults

Image of a teaching artist sitting at a desk on a computer. She has clay on the table in front of her. She is smiling at the screen.

In this post, we highlight a series of programs that are happening this summer as part of new and ongoing creative aging initiatives.

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DOROT’s Online Arts Ed Programs “Put the Light Back into My Heart”

Pictured are participants in one of DOROT's Onsite@Home classes via Zoom.

When the COVID crisis hit, DOROT was determined to continue serving their community members, who have come to appreciate high-quality arts programming and social interaction with their friends and staff. In just one month, DOROT was able to move all of their onsite programs to what they are calling DOROT Onsite @Home via Zoom video conferencing.

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Robin Bady

This is a headshot of teaching artist, Robin Bady. She has short brown hair and is smiling.

Lifetime Arts’ Roster Teaching Artist and award winning storyteller, Robin Bady, has been teaching theatre, writing and storytelling for as long as she can remember. Her career began with teaching children in schools and later branched out to teaching in libraries, theaters, parks and senior centers. In 2012, Robin was awarded the National Storytelling Network’s J.J. …

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