Molly Ringwald, Danielle Brooks and Other Notable Creators to Converse on Cultural Experiences and Storytelling at Sundance
A unique conversation is set to take place during the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. Variety Culture & Storytelling will host a discussion exploring how cultural experiences shape creative work, in collaboration with World of Hyatt.
The event, taking place on January 25, will bring together prominent figures from various industries. Panelists include Molly Ringwald, known for her iconic roles in 'Sixteen Candles' and 'Pretty in Pink', as well as Danielle Brooks, who starred in the hit TV series 'Orange is the New Black'. Other notable creatives joining the conversation are Ali Ahn, Rain Spencer, and Dawn Porter.
These individuals will share their personal experiences of how cultural immersion influences their approach to character development, narrative design, and production. Their insights will offer a rare glimpse into the ways that environment and culture shape the art of storytelling.
Moderated by Matt Donnelly, Senior Entertainment & Media Writer at Variety, the discussion is expected to delve into thought-provoking questions about creativity, authenticity, and the intersection of culture and craft.
The event highlights how immersing oneself in different locations and cultures on set can influence not only the direction of a project but also our broader understanding of the world. "Our collaboration with Variety at the Sundance Film Festival reflects World of Hyatt's deep commitment to supporting creativity, storytelling, and the communities that bring culture to life," said Katie Casey, AVP of global marketing at Hyatt.
Tickets for the event are available through a link provided by Variety. The Sundance Film Festival is seen as a powerful platform for diverse voices, and this conversation will undoubtedly be an engaging exploration of cultural experiences in shaping creative work.
A unique conversation is set to take place during the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. Variety Culture & Storytelling will host a discussion exploring how cultural experiences shape creative work, in collaboration with World of Hyatt.
The event, taking place on January 25, will bring together prominent figures from various industries. Panelists include Molly Ringwald, known for her iconic roles in 'Sixteen Candles' and 'Pretty in Pink', as well as Danielle Brooks, who starred in the hit TV series 'Orange is the New Black'. Other notable creatives joining the conversation are Ali Ahn, Rain Spencer, and Dawn Porter.
These individuals will share their personal experiences of how cultural immersion influences their approach to character development, narrative design, and production. Their insights will offer a rare glimpse into the ways that environment and culture shape the art of storytelling.
Moderated by Matt Donnelly, Senior Entertainment & Media Writer at Variety, the discussion is expected to delve into thought-provoking questions about creativity, authenticity, and the intersection of culture and craft.
The event highlights how immersing oneself in different locations and cultures on set can influence not only the direction of a project but also our broader understanding of the world. "Our collaboration with Variety at the Sundance Film Festival reflects World of Hyatt's deep commitment to supporting creativity, storytelling, and the communities that bring culture to life," said Katie Casey, AVP of global marketing at Hyatt.
Tickets for the event are available through a link provided by Variety. The Sundance Film Festival is seen as a powerful platform for diverse voices, and this conversation will undoubtedly be an engaging exploration of cultural experiences in shaping creative work.