Podcast
March 17, 2022
Margaret Fuhrer:Hi, dance friends, and welcome to The Dance Edit Podcast. I’m Margaret Fuhrer. Courtney Escoyne:And I’m Courtney Escoyne. Margaret Fuhrer:We are editors at Dance Media. And in this St. Patrick’s Day episode, we are going to, once again, do not one but two headline rundowns. In acknowledgement of the continued rippling impact of the […]
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March 10, 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to create ripple effects across the dance world. Arts organizations are rallying to offer support, aid, and work to Ukrainian dancers—and also confronting complicated questions about how art and politics should in
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March 10, 2022
Margaret Fuhrer:Hi, dance friends, and welcome to The Dance Edit Podcast. I’m Margaret Fuhrer. Lydia Murray:And I’m Lydia Murray. Margaret Fuhrer:We are editors at Dance Media. And in today’s episode, we are once again going to deviate a bit from our typical format to talk about how Putin’s invasion of Ukraine continues to create ripple […]
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March 5, 2022
Margaret Fuhrer:Hi, dance friends. I’m Margaret Fuhrer, editor and producer of The Dance Edit newsletter and podcast. Welcome to the 14th episode of The Dance Edit Extra! This time we have the wonderful dance historian Lynn Garafola, who knows seemingly everything there is to know about ballet history. Lynn has just published the first biography […]
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March 3, 2022
Many dance artists and organizations have reacted swiftly to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, standing in solidarity with Ukrainians and canceling performances by Russian companies. In this moment of political crisis, what is the role, and the responsibility
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March 3, 2022
Margaret Fuhrer:Hi, dance friends, and welcome to The Dance Edit Podcast. I’m Margaret Fuhrer. Amy Brandt:And I’m Amy Brandt. Margaret Fuhrer:We are editors at Dance Media, and in today’s episode, we’re going to depart from our usual format a bit. We wanted to devote some significant time to a discussion of, first of all, how […]
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February 24, 2022
The nonprofit Brown Girls Do Ballet has provided communal support for a whole generation of dancers of color. An essay by choreographer Miguel Gutierrez paints the broken arts grant system in vivid color. The all-consuming nature of dance can be both a po
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February 24, 2022
Margaret Fuhrer:Hi, dance friends, and welcome to The Dance Edit Podcast. I’m Margaret Fuhrer. Courtney Escoyne:And I’m Courtney Escoyne. Margaret Fuhrer:We are editors at Dance Media. And in today’s episode, we will discuss the transformative nonprofit Brown Girls Do Ballet and how it has provided communal support for a whole generation of dancers of color. […]
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February 19, 2022
Hi, dance friends. I’m Margaret Fuhrer, editor and producer of The Dance Edit newsletter and podcast. Welcome to the 13th episode of The Dance Edit Extra! In this episode, I talk with Francesca Harper, who last fall became the artistic director of Ailey II, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s second company. Ailey II has been […]
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February 17, 2022
Margaret Fuhrer:Hi, dance friends, and welcome to The Dance Edit Podcast. I’m Margaret Fuhrer. Lydia Murray:And I’m Lydia Murray. Margaret Fuhrer:We are editors at Dance Media, and in today’s episode, we will discuss the broken ballet job market, and how principles of market design could help fix it. We will look at the state of […]
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