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Ages 16 & up
Experiencing writer's block? Feeling like you are in a rut? Don't know what to work on next? The issue may not be a lack of material- it could be your process. This workshop will create a space for you to consider not just what but how you enjoy creating.
Musician and composer Cassidy Robinson will guide you through activities to reveal a direction you want to take when you're unsure what to create. Whether you are a visual artist, performing artist, or a writer- this workshop offers a variety of activities to expand your paths to creativity. This will also be a networking opportunity to learn from other creatives about what work gets people excited, what sounds/looks beautiful, and the stories that inspire. You will find your color personality and what clues that offers for your work. Activities drawn from music, theater, and visual art will lead you on a path to color your brain!
This programming is supported in part by Creative West and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Biography
Siobhan Cassidy Robinson was born in St. Louis, Missouri and raised in Arlington, Texas. Originally trained in visual art, Cassidy took an interest in music at a very young age and continued with it after high school graduation.
Having attended Berklee College of Music, she participated in the Symphony Orchestra and played in various film scoring recording sessions. She was even featured as Annie in the Netflix hit series The Society. As a composer, Cassidy has scored several short films, written for professional ensembles, stage productions, and continues to work with up and coming film directors in addition to performing with the Mansfield Philharmonic. Since completing her postgraduate studies, Cassidy has performed at various venues across the DFW area, both as an event musician and an orchestral soloist. Most recently, she appeared as a soloist with the Mesquite Symphony, performing a piece from Classical Queens: Our Time, produced by Jessica Joy Harned.
Cassidy's music was featured in two Boise productions within the last year. A quartet played a selection of her music in Starry Story Night: THE BiG DiPPER in November which later premiered in Classical Queens: Our Time at the Morrison Center this last January.
Cassidy graduated Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music in 2019 and is currently a music director based in the DFW area.
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