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    Conversations on Dance

    Conversations on Dance

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    Since Aug 21, 2017 14:00 UTC

    Welcome to Conversations on Dance, the top rated dance podcast on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by former Miami City Ballet Dancers, Rebecca King Ferraro and Michael Sean Breeden, the Conversations on Dance podcast offers weekly chats with the dance world’s best and brightest. Enjoy engaging conversations about topics ranging from training, choreography, career advice, music, dance history, and much more.

    Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts.

    Website: conversationsondancepod.com

    Join our email list: https://bit.ly/mail-COD

    YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/youtube-COD

    Instagram: instagram.com/conversationsondance

    Facebook: facebook.com/conversationsondance

    Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/conversationsondancefriends

    Twitter: twitter.com/convoondance

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    UnSequenced

    UnSequenced

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    Since Jun 1, 2019 03:18 UTC

    DIYdancer presents UnSequenced, a podcast in which we get inside a choreographer’s head and discover the stories and emotions behind a particular work.

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    I Think You’re Gonna Like This

    I Think You’re Gonna Like This

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    Since Mar 26, 2020 02:33 UTC

    A podcast about two friends sharing their interests and nostalgia with each other and all of you. We think you’re gonna like this podcast!

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    City Ballet The Podcast

    City Ballet The Podcast

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    Since Jan 13, 2020 10:00 UTC

    Welcome to City Ballet The Podcast, an exploration of New York City Ballet where we’ll journey through our history, delve into our new and existing repertory, and reveal insider tidbits. Each season of City Ballet The Podcast features episodes that span three topics: New Combinations hosted by Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, Hear the Dance hosted by dance educator and former NYCB dancer Silas Farley, and See the Music hosted by Music Director Andrew Litton.

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    How People Move People

    How People Move People

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    Since Feb 28, 2023 04:08 UTC

    How People Move People, is a podcast about the impact that our words, art, stories, and lives have on each other. Each series unfolds in a multi-episode arc, focused on the work and passions of the host. Series Two, titled “Trace Elements” (released June 2023) is hosted by Jose Solís. Solís traveled between the Americas and Europe to gather stories of men and trans women artists who were impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. We honor these stories in their first languages, offering half of this series in English and half in Spanish. To learn more about Jose, meet his guests, and access other program materials and resources, read the liner notes at nccakron.org/traceelements. Series One, titled “Back and Forth,” (released February 2023) is hosted by Cara Hagan and focuses on the influences of pop culture on the kinetic lives of black girls. To learn more about Cara, meet her guests, and access other program materials and resources, read the liner notes at nccakron.org/backandforth. How People Move People, is brought to you by The National Center of Choreography at The University of Akron, or NCCAkron. This podcast is produced by Jennifer Edwards. Silvana Cardell produces episodes offered in Spanish. James Sleeman is our editor, theme music by Ellis Rovin, transcription by Arushi Signh, and cover art by Micah Kraus. Special thanks to The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for their continued support of NCCAkron programming like this. To learn more about NCCAkron, please visit us online at nccakron.org.

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    FreshMovesMobile.com

    FreshMovesMobile.com

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    Since Feb 15, 2006 18:03 UTC

    The best dance clip catalog for wireless. The original and king. Killer beats and international hipsteppers.

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    Inside The Dancer’s Studio

    Inside The Dancer’s Studio

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    Since May 21, 2021 01:36 UTC

    Inside the Dancer’s Studio is a podcast from NCCAkron that brings listeners into the process of creating dance. Through interviews with choreographers from across the United States, Inside the Dancer’s Studio dissolves the mystique of dance-making into engaging fun and deeply human conversation. Inside the Dancer’s Studio is hosted by NCCAkron’s Executive/Artistic Director Christy Bolingbroke, who poses a set series of questions about craft, process, and perseverance. This program is perfect for budding dancers, dance-makers, creatives, and anyone who has ever built something from scratch.

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    SDCF Masters of the Stage

    SDCF Masters of the Stage

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    Since Mar 31, 2014 21:38 UTC

    About: The SDCF Podcast series includes insightful and in-depth conversations about the working processes and experiences of directors and choreographers. This series features four decades of interviews and panel discussions with some of the field’s most distinguished luminaries, including Hal Prince and Lloyd Richards. Recent episodes include conversations with such notable artists as Anne Kauffman, Raja Feather Kelly, Seret Scott, Leigh Silverman, Twyla Tharp, and Mark Valdez. Dive into our archives to hear the story of the American theatre, told by those who helped create its history and are charting the course of its future. Feel free to search for episodes using relevant search terms, or peruse the following categories: ● Awards ● Choreographers in Conversation ● Choreography ● Direction ● In Motion with Wendy Seyb ● Issues ● One-on-One Conversations ● Producing ● Regional Originals with M. Graham Smith ● Shakespeare/Classics ● Technical Theatre ● The Founder’s Series with Anne Kauffman ● Writing/Composition Please note: The conversations in these podcasts date back to 1980 and may contain language that is not representative of the Foundation’s current ethos. We believe these conversations should be made available as an educational and informative resource for theatre artists. Due to the historical nature of this podcast archive, there may be outdated language or content. Therefore, we ask listeners to reach out to us if they feel any of our podcasts need additional review due to content. Additionally, we are happy to have any of our episodes transcribed upon request.

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    Mårten Spångberg: News From the Last of the International Hot Shots / Natten

    Mårten Spångberg: News From the Last of the International Hot Shots / Natten

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    Since Aug 16, 2017 19:54 UTC

    A young American woman reading an introduction to art moderne. A girl with a nose too prominent for her voice. Paintings that aren’t what they appear to be. Imposters (a whole group), seductive and black, impossible to neglect because they are recognisable. A French novelist using short staccato sentences. The darkness that sweeps in, that drops on us like a grey blanket, is like the front desk of a middle sized office building. Prominent darkness rises, a darkness’s darkness, drained also of the traces of something. Night is the double circle devouring itself as its bodies turn into erogenous landscapes. Everything is equally and now.

    With a starting point in choreography Mårten Spångberg undermines practices and formats, blurring boundaries and media and emphasising the withdrawing tangibility of experience. Nothing is on show here, but out of nothing emerges a liquid darkness that floods our minds. The voice comes back and turns around like Robert Pattinson.

    Written by Mårten Spångberg (Natten, 2016)

    Voices: Nikima Jagudajev, Alexandra Napier, Emmilou Rössling, Anthea Buys

    Producer: Peter Meanwell / Reduced Listening

    Sound Engineer: Robert Winter

    Produced by Hordaland Kunstsenter

    Supported by The Swedish Arts Council, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee, and The Norwegian Arts Council.

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    BodyPolitic

    BodyPolitic

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    Since Apr 14, 2019 18:00 UTC

    The conversation begins at the intersection of performing art and political activism: performing artists discuss topics ranging from body autonomy (or lack thereof) and commodification to the consequences of performing politcal art and how we create it, and how, in this time of divisiveness, we can mobilize as individuals, audiences, and a cooperative enterprise to effect change.

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    Line Dance Podcast

    Line Dance Podcast

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    Since Aug 29, 2016 04:00 UTC

    Christopher Gonzalez and Megan Barsuglia host this in-depth exploration of line dance, interviewing personalities within the line dance community and discussing how line dance sparks creativity, boosts confidence, promotes fitness, bolsters memory, and improves quality of life.

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