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þ thorns þ proposes to think with the affordances of postdisciplinarity and the choreographic. This series seeks to set in motion the possibilities of the podcast as choreographic form, score and modality, as well as haptic space for glitch and grain. This series privileges prompts over topics, verbs over nouns, soft tissue over hard tech, and phenomena over “thing”. Importantly, these are open-en... more

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This episode is a conversation between Rohan Ayinde and Suley, both based in London. Rohan is part of the first cohort of the Rose Choreographic School, and he is an anadisciplinary artist and poet. Suley is a playwright, painter, lawyer and lecturer... more

This episode is a conversation between artists about their piece Hagay Dreaming, which was performed at Tate Modern in early March 2025. We hear from Director, Shu Lea Cheang, artistic director and performer Dondon Hounwn, and choreographer Dahu. All... more

This episode is a conversation between dancers Kerem Gelebek and Soa Ratsifandrihana. Soa is a Franco-Malagasy dancer and choreographer based in Brussels. And Kerem is from Turkey and based in Paris, France. We’ll hear them discuss how they use the t... more

This is a conversation between Carolyn Lucas and Noé Soulier, Carolyn is the associate artistic director of the Trisha Brown Dance Company based in New York, and Noé is a choreographer and the director of the national Center for Contemporary Dance in... more

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Dancer and professor of dance at Stockholm University of the Arts, focusing on authorship in choreography.
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Martin Hargreaves
Head of the Rose Choreographic School, bringing expertise in contemporary choreography and performance art practices.

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Q: How does the question of belonging or owning carry on in your artistic life, and how can you see it changing?
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This series engages with the concepts of postdisciplinarity and choreography, emphasizing experimental dialogues that explore the nuances of artistic practices in contemporary culture. The conversations are structured around the idea of prompts rather than conventional topics, allowing for free-flowing discussions that prioritize somatic experiences and diverse forms of knowledge. Each episode features unique pairings of guests, fostering a space for radical associations that challenge traditional narratives and encourage collaborative thinking. Notably, the podcast seeks to compile a living glossary, highlighting the evolving language used by artists in relation to choreographic forms.

Listeners are likely to find value in the open-ended ... more

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