How to Perform
Episode 8 of the Gaining Interest podcast, hosted by Gaining Interest, titled "How to Perform" was published on December 20, 2023 and runs 27 minutes.
December 20, 2023 ·27m · Gaining Interest
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Summary
Guest Kim Baker, President and CEO of Kentucky Performing Arts, discusses the history of KPA, the cultural, educational, and tourism impact, and educational program opportunities.
Episode Description
Guest Kim Baker, President and CEO of Kentucky Performing Arts, discusses the history of KPA, the cultural, educational, and tourism impact, and educational program opportunities.
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