Rhonda also leads Alligator Mouth Improv, a four-person ensemble that draws on theatre, movement, vocals, music and storytelling, all created in the moment, often from audience input and interaction. The ensemble works internationally to inspire audiences to imagine their lives differently—seeing opportunity and beauty and strength where they didn’t before. Alligator Mouth believes art-making and community-making are integral to each other, and that artists play a pivotal role in the commerce of ideas and the engine of innovation and inspiration.
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