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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2020 · 35 MIN

Jennifer Archibald, Choreographer & Artistic Director on ‘What it means to be a woman’

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Jennifer Archibald, Choreographer and Artistic Director of Arch Dance Company, is set to premiere her new work for Nashville Ballet as part of their ‘Other Voices’ programme. Other Voices brings together four renowned choreographers to create new works that explore gender. Nashville Ballet Artistic Director Paul Vasterling set 4 questions for the choreographers: – what does it mean to be a man – what does it mean to be a woman – what does it mean to be both – what does it mean to be neither In this podcast, Jennifer talks about how she created work in response to: ‘what does it mean to be a woman’, plus she describes her process for working with dancers. Nashville Ballet – Other Voices She also shares her journey from training with The Alvin Ailey School to becoming a choreographer and creating work for top companies across the USA, including the Atlanta Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Memphis Ballet, Kansas City Ballet, Tulsa Ballet II, and Ailey II. Jennifer Archibald is also the Founder and Artistic Director of the Arch Dance Company and she gives an insight into running her own company and choreographing for her dancers. Check out Nashville Ballet’s ‘Other Voices’ programme dates here. Follow Jennifer Archibald and Arch Dance Company on Instagram! PRESS PLAY! https://djwpodcasts.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/Jennifer+Archibald.mp3 Also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other podcast providers!

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