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From Here

By: Christina Hunt Wood & Get Woke! Catskills
  • Summary

  • "From Here," a Get Woke! Catskills production, looks at the lives of people living in the Northern Catskill Mountains of New York. This podcast is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature and administered in Delaware County by the Roxbury Arts Group; and through fiscal sponsorship from the MARK Project.

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Episodes
  • Michelle Osterhoudt, Educator & Country Girl
    May 20 2023

    Michelle Osterhoudt is an educator and bonafide country girl from the Northern Catskill Mountains. In this episode, she discusses her childhood in a loving interracial family, the joys of small-town living, the magic of lollipop trees and country music, and the positive impact of living authentically within her community.

    Produced by Christina Hunt Wood
    Sound Design & Engineering by Christina Hunt Wood

    This program was made possible with the funds from a NYSCA Community Arts Grant, administered by Roxbury Arts Group; and the support of a Creatives Rebuild New York AEP Grant.

    Learn more about Get Woke! Catskills at www.getwokecatskills.org

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    22 mins
  • Sinzia Reese, Healing Through Craft
    Dec 12 2022

    Sinzia Reese talks about her sheltered life in rural Gilboa, NY. In her childhood, she spent summers playing manhunt and diving off "pride rock" into the Schoharie Creek. As a teen, a violent tragedy involving a family member pushed her to leave home and find solace and anonymity hundreds of miles away in Providence, RI. Sinzia shares how coming home, recovering from surgery, and learning to crochet (a craft passed down from her mother and grandmother) helped her heal physically and emotionally, and find a new appreciation for her quiet home in the hills. 

    [CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses violence]

    Produced by Christina Hunt Wood
    Sound Design by Christina Hunt Wood
    Sound Engineering by Andris Balins

    This program was made possible with funds from a NYSCA Community Arts Grant, administered by the Roxbury Arts Group; and the support of a Creatives Rebuild New York AEP Grant and the Prattsville Art Center and Residency.

    Learn more about Get Woke! Catskills at www.getwokecatskills.org

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    21 mins
  • zaybra, Dancer & Sourcepoint Practioner
    Oct 13 2022

    zay grew up barefoot, snacking on string beans in their family garden in the rural Northern Catskills. In this episode, zay explains how a childhood conversation in a car turned into a lifelong commitment to dance and how they challenge gender norms in their practice.

    zaybra is a dancer and Sourcepoint practitioner from rural Bovina Center, NY. They are exploring ways of integrating creativity, health, and somatic movement into collective care and personal exploration. For several years, zay performed with Yoshiko Chuma and the School of Hard Knocks in NYC and collaborated with Nicole Loeffler-Gladstone in “Scarcity Complex or 21st Century Feelings.” zaybra has performed at MoMA PS1 (Queens, NY), Judson Church (NYC), Center for Performance Research (Brooklyn, NY), as well at many DIY venues in Bushwick, NY. In 2021, they created a short film that premiered at Bushel Collective in Delhi, thanks to NYSCA's Decentralization Individual Artist Grant administered by The Roxbury Arts Group. 

    Show Notes:
    Succurro SourcePoint | https://www.succurro.co/

    Learn more about Get Woke! Catskills at www.getwokecatskills.org

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    14 mins

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