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November 12, 2020
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"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
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 PodcastsSpotify, or wherever you like to listen.
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Levitation meditation: the otherworldly grace of 2020 Dance Magazine Harkness Promise Awardee Kyle Marshall.
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