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dance moves people: A Fabric podcast
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Fabric is a strategic dance development organisation based in the Midlands, UK, with sites in the cities of Birmingham and Nottingham.Fabric’s 10-year strategy sets out to show how we will play our role to ensure the sector can flourish. In these conversations, we invite artists, partners, collaborators and friends to share their stories about Fabric, about the sector, and about what dance, choreography and art mean to them, revealing ultimately, the social value of dance. Fabric is an Arts Council England, National Portfolio Organisation.
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Move the Mic Stand: A Comedy Podcast
- Written by: TapeDeck Media
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Dean Berg and Ka$h Money Karl riff on everything from starting in comedy, comedy performance tips, and just about anything else on their minds. Tune in for great talks with special guests.
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Move to Live with Akram Khan
- Written by: Marquee TV
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Acclaimed choreographer Akram Khan explores the transformative power of movement in a series of insightful conversations. He delves into the lives of top actors, artists, musicians, and dancers, revealing how movement fuels their creativity and well-being. Join Akram as he unpacks the power that movement has to enrich our experiences on a personal and collective level.Move to Live is a podcast brought to you by Marquee TV and Tandem Productions and is available on all main podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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M.O.V.E. with Eileen + Amy
- Written by: Kaia Evolutions
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New episodes air on Wednesdays when in season.M.O.V.E. with Eileen + Amy is a podcast that goes behind the scenes of the dance world. In a realm often portrayed as glamorous and perfect, we share candid stories that show the highs, lows, and dedication of dancers and movement artists from all backgrounds. Our mission is to normalize their experiences, challenge stereotypes, and illuminate diverse paths. Each episode provides a safe space for personal anecdotes, struggles, and pivotal moments, aiming to widen the understanding of dance. Join us as we break free from scripted narratives and ...
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Dancers Making Moves
- Written by: Carly Vanderheyden
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What does it mean to be a professional dancer? Discover the heart of dance with "Dancers Making Moves," where host Carly Vanderheyden engages in captivating conversations with professional dancers in St. Louis. Each episode explores an individual's unique journey to a professional career in dance, along with the experiences and insights gained along the way. Tune in for inspiring stories as we explore the multifaceted work of professional dancers.
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Talking Moves
- Written by: Greenwich Dance
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Greenwich Dance presents Talking Moves, the podcast where artists come together to share practice, experience and ideas. Designed for dance professionals, we put artists centre stage, upfront, in the spotlight, at the microphone so they can talk about the ideas and issues that move them. Talking Moves is a Greenwich Dance production. Presented by Melanie Precious. Production by Carmel Smith, Lucy White and Melanie Precious.
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How People Move People
- Written by: Cara Hagan Jose Solís Tara Aisha Willis Brinda Guha
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How People Move People is a four-part series that unfolds in multi-episode arcs, focused on the work and passions of the host. Listeners discover how the lives and stories of others impact artistic journeys – the choreography of cultural influence. Series Four: "As Grandmother Says..." (released August 2024) is hosted by Brinda Guha and asks artists of different generations and contexts who work in similar fields to be in conversation with each other and reflect on their own mentor/mentee relationships within their creative processes. Series Three: "Mid-Ground" (released July 2024) is hosted...
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Words That Move Me with Dana Wilson
- Written by: The Dana Wilson LLC
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The dance podcast where movers and shakers like you get the information and inspiration you need to navigate your creative career with clarity and confidence. Master mover, Dana Wilson, taps into 20 years of industry experience, and talks to some of the best in the entertainment biz, who have been there and done that so that you don’t have to… do it alone.
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Un-Cabaret Stories
- I Will Move to New York!
- Written by: John Riggi
- Narrated by: Beth Lapides, John Riggi
- Length: 25 mins
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John Riggi's personal odyssey of moving to New York for the first time ever to work on Tina Fey's new show. This piece was recorded at the Player's Club in NY shortly after his move.
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Un-Cabaret Stories
- I Will Move to New York!
- Narrated by: Beth Lapides, John Riggi
- Length: 25 mins
- Release Date: 21-12-06
- Language: English
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