Embodiment as a Feminist Practice
BY MADISON PAGE “The body uses its skin and deeper fascia and flesh to record all that goes on around it. Like the Rosetta Stone, for those who know how to read it, the body is a living record of life given, life taken, life hoped for, life healed.” –Clarissa […]
June 18, 2018 | Read Article
Creating a More Inclusive World
PODCAST BY SILVA LAUKKANEN In this episode of DanceCast, Silva interviews Marisa Hamamoto, founder and director of Infinite Flow, the first inclusive ballroom dance company in the US. Marisa shares her myriad experiences with inclusion and why it became such an important concept for her, her difficult history pursuing dance […]
June 14, 2018 | Read Article
Contact Improv’s Leviathan Studio
An Interview with Mark Young BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; PHOTOS BY SOREN WACKER Mark Young founded and built Leviathan, a dance studio dedicated to contact improvisation on Lasqueti Island off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Home to about 400 year-round residents with a passenger-only ferry connecting the island to the […]
June 11, 2018 | Read Article
A Flower in the Woods
Michael Doran and his recently deceased partner, Barry Lynn, founded Chalicestream, a dance center in the north woods of Wisconsin. Over the course of 40 years, they built a practice and following that continues to flower to this day. This interview is part of Where Dance Is, a series of interviews […]
June 7, 2018 | Read Article
A Flourishing Resilient Community
Desert Movement Arts, based in California’s Coachella Valley, is a collective rooted in improvisation, collaboration, ritual, explorations, collages and choreography. Its practices are inspired by the desert environment, postmodern dance, activist art, queer and feminist explorations, contact improvisation and site-specific choreography. Brittany Delany and Constance Clare-Newman, two of its four […]
June 4, 2018 | Read Article