Articles from the ‘Interviews’ collection
A Brave New World of Dance-Writing
An Interview with Sandi Kurtz Sandi Kurtz is a dance critic based in Seattle who writes for Seattle Weekly and Seattle Dances. She reflects on the changes and subsequent implications she’s noticed in the field of dance-writing over the past couple decades. ~~ How did you get into writing about […]
March 18, 2017 | Read Article
Rendering Dance into Words
An Interview with Trina Mannino BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Trina Mannino is a dancer and dance writer in New York City who currently writes for The Dance Enthusiast and Dance Europe. In this interview, she shares her perspective on dance writing, the strengths and weaknesses of the field, and how it […]
March 16, 2017 | Read Article
Happy 5th Birthday Stance on Dance
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; ILLUSTRATION BY MAGGIE STACK One Saturday night five years ago, while rather inebriated with my roommates in the kitchen of our San Francisco flat, I had an idea. Just as there’s the publication The Onion that puts out fake news with the intention of illuminating farcical aspects […]
March 13, 2017 | Read Article
Finding Her Dance Swag Later in Life
An Interview with Anouschka Pearlman BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Anouschka Pearlman is a musician and journalist based out of Berlin, Germany, who took up hip-hop/urban dance in her late 40s. Now 52, she studies dance almost every day. She shares her story of coming to dance at a later age, especially […]
March 9, 2017 | Read Article
Using Dance to Heal
An Interview with Marybeth Weinstock BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Marybeth Weinstock has a PhD in Clinical Psychology, a Master’s degree in Dance/Movement Therapy, and has been practicing since the 1980s. She currently lives in Pacific Grove, California where she runs a private practice, though she has lived and worked on both […]
March 2, 2017 | Read Article