"I want [dancers] to feel well-represented, and valued in the same way athletes are valued. We've always been underpaid, undervalued, and under-appreciated behind the scenes. But then on screen, that's what people want—dancers."
—dancer, choreographer, and entrepreneur Taja Riley on fighting for what dancers have long deserved
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Today's episode of The Dance Edit Podcast features our first interview! Choreographer and director Kyle Abraham joins us for a discussion about art as activism, and the importance of crediting our artistic inspirations. The ep also gets into post-election dance parties, copyrighting commercial dance, and the renewed popularity of the movie musical. Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.
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