Articles from the ‘Interviews’ collection
Making Work from A Military and Māori Perspective
Maaka Pepene, a Māori dance artist in Aotearoa/New Zealand, describes how his background on the streets and in the military inform his values and choreographic approach.
May 4, 2020 | Read Article
An Ad Hoc Hub for Digital Dance
Katherine Disenhof is the woman behind Dancing Alone Together, a website for virtual classes, performances and creative prompts being offered during the coronavirus pandemic. She shares how the website has grown and what she foresees is the future of digital dance.
April 20, 2020 | Read Article
Choreographing Disability and Gender Expression
Jess Martin, a dancer and choreographer in Chicago, Illinois, describes their road to becoming a choreographer as well as why they believe in increasing representation and opportunities for people who are LGBTQ and have a disability.
April 13, 2020 | Read Article
Beyond Checking the Boxes
Jesse Bie, director of San Francisco’s STEAMROLLER Dance Company, reflects on his career and how queer and Asian American representation has evolved since he started working in the 90s.
March 26, 2020 | Read Article
Choreographing Invisible Labor
Thomas Choinacky, a performance artist in Philadelphia, investigates the invisible labor of the ball people in tennis and how it relates to queer identity.
March 16, 2020 | Read Article