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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2023 · 29 MIN

Emma Warren: Dance Your Way Home

from The Green Man Podcast · host Green Man Festival

Why do we dance together? What does dancing tell us about ourselves, individually and collectively? And what can it do for us? Whether it be at home, ’80s club nights, Irish dance halls or reggae dances, jungle raves or volunteer-run spaces and youth centres, Emma Warren has sought the answers to these questions her entire life.  Dancing doesn’t just refract the music and culture within which it evolves; it also generates new music and culture. When we speak only of the music, we lose part of the story – the part that finds us dancing as children on the toes of adults; the half that triggers communication across borders and languages; the part that finds us worried that we’ll never be able to dance again, and the part that finds us wondering why we were ever nervous in the first place.  Recorded live at Green Man's Talking Shop, Emma Warren chats to Richard King about her new book Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through The Dancefloor.  At the intersection of memoir and social and cultural history, the book is an intimate foray onto the dancefloor – wherever and whenever it may be – that speaks to the heart of what it is that makes us move.  Emma Warren has been documenting grassroots music culture for decades. She is the author of Make Some Space: Tuning Into Total Refreshment Centre (2019), which was a MOJO book of the year and was re-released by Chicago record label International Anthem; her pamphlet Steam Down: Or How Things Begin (2019), which was published by Rough Trade Books was named an Irish Times read of the year; and she published Document Your Culture: A Manual (2020). Warren was a founding contributor to Jockey Slut magazine, worked on staff at The Face and worked as the editorial mentor at youth-run Brixton publication Live Magazine. Her monthly radio show on Worldwide FM ran for six years. Dance Your Way Home is Emma’s most recent book, published to wide critical-acclaim by Faber in 2023.

Why do we dance together? What does dancing tell us about ourselves, individually and collectively? And what can it do for us? Whether it be at home, ’80s club nights, Irish dance halls or reggae dances, jungle raves or volunteer-run spaces and youth centres, Emma Warren has sought the answers to these questions her entire life.  Dancing doesn’t just refract the music and culture within which it evolves; it also generates new music and culture. When we speak only of the music, we lose part of the story – the part that finds us dancing as children on the toes of adults; the half that triggers communication across borders and languages; the part that finds us worried that we’ll never be able to dance again, and the part that finds us wondering why we were ever nervous in the first place.  Recorded live at Green Man's Talking Shop, Emma Warren chats to Richard King about her new book Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through The Dancefloor.  At the intersection of memoir and social and cultural history, the book is an intimate foray onto the dancefloor – wherever and whenever it may be – that speaks to the heart of what it is that makes us move.  Emma Warren has been documenting grassroots music culture for decades. She is the author of Make Some Space: Tuning Into Total Refreshment Centre (2019), which was a MOJO book of the year and was re-released by Chicago record label International Anthem; her pamphlet Steam Down: Or How Things Begin (2019), which was published by Rough Trade Books was named an Irish Times read of the year; and she published Document Your Culture: A Manual (2020). Warren was a founding contributor to Jockey Slut magazine, worked on staff at The Face and worked as the editorial mentor at youth-run Brixton publication Live Magazine. Her monthly radio show on Worldwide FM ran for six years. Dance Your Way Home is Emma’s most recent book, published to wide critical-acclaim by Faber in 2023.

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