MSP 146: Elizabeth Yilmaz-Dobrow, Mara Driscoll, and Cesar Abreu

Published: Dec. 12, 2022, 8 p.m.

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Performers are always looking for fulfilling artistic endeavors and creative communities. In this episode, we hear from three incredible people, Elizabeth Yilmaz-Dobrow, Mara Driscoll, and C\\xe9sar Abreu, who have come together to form an exciting new project with a shared vision for performance. Art Bath is an immersive performance salon series that fosters community, exploration, and exchange within the community. Our guests share how they met while dancing at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet and why they decided to join forces to create Art Bath. We start by learning about each of their journeys to becoming the performers they are today, what they enjoy most about dance, and the unique way in which they have come together.\\xa0 Learn about the power of the Art Bath platform, how art can help people connect and understand one another, and how they found the formula that works. We also find out how the various ways they support the salon, the challenges of building a solid support base, the ultimate goal of Art Bath, and what the future holds for this exciting creative production. Tune in to hear more about the power of art and community with today\'s inspirational guests, Art Bath founders Elizabeth Yilmaz-Dobrow and Mara Driscoll, and Associate Producer C\\xe9sar Abreu!

\\u201cMy life is surrounded with dance, movement, and beauty.\\u201d \\u2014 Elizabeth Yilmaz-Dobrow

Key Points From This Episode:

  • How each of our guests first became interested in dance.
  • The experience of performing on stage at the Met.
  • The sense of community amongst the dancers at the Met.
  • How our guests first met and decided to start Art Bath.
  • The concept and vision behind Art Bath.
  • What to expect from Art Bath and our guests in the future.

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Elizabeth Yilmaz-Dobrow is a former company member with Ballet Hispanico, Mara Driscoll grew up dancing at the Boulder Ballet and is currently the Program and Advancement Lead at ISPA (International Society for Performing\\xa0Artists), and Puerto Rican dancer/producer Cesar Abreu began his career with the Grammy-nominated Latin group Menudo.\\xa0 The three\\xa0met while dancing with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet. As an antidote to the pandemic\\u2019s months of social and creative isolation, they joined forces to create\\xa0Art\\xa0Bath, a new recurring\\xa0artist\\xa0salon series for some of today\\u2019s leading performers.

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