Amanda Hill is an artist-scholar currently seeking her MFA in Theatre for Young Audiences at the University of Central Florida. She is an artist, writer, scholar, educator, director, and actor. Her work with students spans the last seven years and takes a variety of roles such as director, choreographer, facilitator and mentor, and her classes make use of theatre, music, dance, creative writing, digital media and visual art. She holds a BA in Theatre from Susquehanna University.

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Current Projects

Read her post for NEXTBlog advising prospective graduate students.

Look for Amanda's latest article entitled "When One Door Opens," co-authored with Emily Freeman, in the November 2011 edition of Incite/Insight.

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Amanda Hill is an artist-scholar who uses theatre and the arts to inspire artistry and creative voice in individuals and diverse populations. In doing so, she aims to develop the whole person, encouraging the discovery of personal values and identity, while building community through shared cultural experiences which foster an acceptance and understanding for all people and the creation of unique stories which enlighten and entertaning their audience by stirring the mind to question and the heart to answer.