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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2018 · 54 MIN

#110: Stephanie Klemons // Associate Choreographer

from The Hamilcast: A Hamilton Podcast

Stephanie Klemons, Hamilton's Associate Choreographer (and so much more) is finally here! Over two pints of Sam Adams, Stephanie goes in on what it was like to be part of Hamilton coming together from the very beginning and goes in on so many Hamilton staging secrets and Easter eggs that you are going to LOVE. She also tells me how and why the choreography changes from stage to stage (and why you'll never notice it), what it's like to be Andy Blankenbuehler's "variation maker," being a strong woman on a male dominated creative team, and her thoughts on Hamilton's incredibly impactful Tony performance. Not to mention the Super Bowl commercial, In the Heights, Katie's Art Project, and her stunning curly hair.  Katie's Art Project: https://www.katiesartproject.org/ In the Heights at The Kennedy Center: http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/event/TSBCA  

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