Articles from the ‘Interviews’ collection
Growing GASP! Dance Collective
Hahna Briggs, cofounder of GASP! Dance Collective, which provides inclusive dance for people with and without disabilities in Dunedin, New Zealand, shares how GASP! got started, how it’s organized, and how it might evolve in the future.
October 24, 2019 | Read Article
Decentering Sight through Dance
Choreographer Jess Curtis' new work "(in)Visible" seeks to dislocate vision from the center of the experience of dance. He and his collaborators Sophia Neises and Tiffany Taylor discuss how the piece is functionally and artistically accessible for people with vision impairments.
September 30, 2019 | Read Article
Shikataganai: A Message of Hope
Yayoi Kambara, a contemporary choreographer in the Bay Area, discusses her upcoming piece, "Shikataganai," which translates from Japanese to English as “that which cannot be helped.” The piece explores the profound cultural change she’s experienced in the Bay Area over the past decade.
September 12, 2019 | Read Article
Living the Tradition of Baul
Parvathy Baul, one of the most recognized woman Baul practitioners in the world, describes how Baul functions as both a contemporary and traditional form, and the challenges Baul faces in the modern world.
September 5, 2019 | Read Article
Long-Distance Multiplicity and Multivocality
The Post Natyam Collective - a transnational, web-based coalition comprised of Sandra Chatterjee, Cynthia Ling Lee, and Shyamala Moorty - shares more about their long-distance process, as well as some of the motifs and queries within their work.
August 29, 2019 | Read Article
