Dancing One’s Inner Monster

Seville-based choreographer Laura Morales Davila and Danza Mobile dancer Helliot Baeza Gonzalez describe their piece "Soy Todo El Mundo" about finding and releasing one's inner monster for the 2022 Korea International Accessible Dance Festival.

March 20, 2023  |  Read Article

Sharing Disabled Lives and Stories Onstage

Luda Lee, the choreographer and director of Black Toe Dance Company in South Korea, describes the process of creating "Trialogue," a piece that explores the stories of three dancers with disabilities.

March 13, 2023  |  Read Article

Dancing the Weight of Life

Sungkuk Kang, a dancer, choreographer, and the director of OnMom Company in Seoul, discusses his piece "How to Fold" that he choreographed and performed for the 2022 Korea International Accessible Dance Festival.

February 27, 2023  |  Read Article

“People Come into the Room and Make Work”

Deborah Slater, a choreographer in San Francisco and the organizer of Studio 210, a performance, rehearsal, and residency space, shares the history of the studio and how it has served as an incubator for myriad creative endeavors for more than four decades.

February 13, 2023  |  Read Article

Expanding the Circle of Dancers

Risa Jaroslow, a choreographer based in the Bay Area, discusses how her upcoming piece "Talking Circle" imagines a turning point in the life of a small community, as well as how her interest evolved to include nontrained performers in her choreography.

December 27, 2022  |  Read Article