
In this podcast, professional 'dance-geek' Dr Ruth Pethybridge speaks with independent dance artists about their artistic practice, the role of dance in thier lives and how to manifest a future in which dance is part of all of our everyday lives.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

In this first of three special episodes with the cohort of the MA Dance Participation,Communities,Activism I discuss how dance can be part of the solution to the global and local issues we face with artists Anno Bolender based in Germany and Marilia ... more
In this LAST episode of series three I had the pleasure of chatting to Stuart Waters about his work Queer Collisions, and how his neurodiversity informs his practice. We spoke about identity and tokenism and how to bring all of yourself to a rehearsa... more
In this episode we discuss Taos' new work 'Brutal Syntax' commissioned as part of Meltdown festival - we explore the relationship between dance and language and I have a fan girl moment about their work with Christine and the Queens. They refuse the ... more
In this episode I talk with Cecilia Macfarlane about the roots and branches of her long career in the Community Dance sector and about what it takes to keep the fires burning, why she still performs and how gender differences have influenced progress... more
In the February edition I had the treat of speaking with two of my recent graduates from Falmouth University's Dance & Choreography course about thier life post graduation and working internationally, we discuss navigating social media as an artist a... more
In this episode I talk with performer, choreographer, writer, dramaturg and facilitator Orrow Bell about transitions in life and work, queer politics, and how they are ready to show up for their trans siblings. In the past Bells' performance work has... more
In this episode I talk to choreographer, performer, director and psychotherapist Emilyn Claid on the eve of one her final performances of her recent solo work 'Untitled' which she developed in collaboration with choreographers Heidi Rustgaard and Flo... more
In this episode I chat to interdisciplinary artist Alexandrina Hemsley about their career in dance, how the starting point is always the body and how existing in white led dance spaces has given rise to alternative modes of making work. We discuss Af... more
A unique podcast that shows the power of dance from people at the cutting edge. Love it!
Really lovely discussion and chat! Lots of interesting points all shared with a tremendous sense of joy, how wonderful! 😊
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