On Native-ness, Decolonization, and Iterative Dance-Making
An Interview with Rosy Simas BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Rosy Simas is a Native contemporary choreographer from the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Her new work, Weave, weaves through multiple cities and iterations. Here, she discusses white voyeurism of Native cultures, decolonization, and her process of iterative dance-making. This interview took place […]
October 8, 2018 | Read Article
Unearthing the Feminine Spirit Via Old and Young Bones
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Sarah Bush is a choreographer in the Bay Area. Her upcoming piece, Spirit & Bones, features an intergenerational cast of 15 dancers ranging in age from 23 to 71. The production highlights female resilience in times of darkness, the tenacity of women, and the strength generated by […]
October 4, 2018 | Read Article
Supporting Individual Expression
PODCAST BY SILVA LAUKKANEN In this episode of DanceCast, Silva interviews Gretchen Pick, executive director of Young Dance in Minnesota’s Twin Cities region. Young Dance offers youth classes and performance opportunities, and started to include dance classes for children and adults with disabilities in 2010 after realizing nothing else was being […]
October 1, 2018 | Read Article
Bringing Dance Home
An Interview with Summer Belnap Robertson Summer Belnap Robertson is the artistic director of St. George Dance Company in St. George, Utah. After dancing in New York City, she returned to her hometown in southern Utah, where she has played a major role in building the adult dance scene. She […]
September 27, 2018 | Read Article
A Choreographic Approach to Understanding the Black Male Body
An Interview with Musa Hlatshwayo Musa Hlatshwayo is a dancer and choreographer in South Africa. One of his most recent works, UDODANA, explores the black male body, its constructed identity and its placement in society. He shares his impetus for making the work, as well as its relevance and impact. […]
September 24, 2018 | Read Article
