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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 26 MIN

Ruthie Rosenfeld on Preserving American Dance History and Legacy

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Ruthie Rosenfeld joins Thomas King Flagg to discuss American dance legacy, archival responsibility, and the importance of preserving artistic history before it disappears.The episode centers on the life and influence of Zachary Solov and the broader ecosystems that shaped American dance. For artists, scholars, and institutions, it reinforces a clear idea: preservation is active work, not passive remembrance.Rosenfeld is a cultural steward and advocate involved in dance-lineage preservation efforts. Her perspective combines personal memory, historical research, and archival practice, with a focus on documenting history with rigor and care.A central theme is the scope of Solov’s influence. The conversation traces his impact across performance, choreography, and institutional development, positioning his career as part of a larger cultural system rather than an isolated legacy.The episode also addresses the urgency of archiving. Without structured systems, key histories, methods, and artistic lineages are lost. Rosenfeld emphasizes that preservation must be intentional, funded, and professionally managed.Another key point is the shift from oral history to structured documentation. Memory alone is not enough. Effective preservation requires organization, cataloging, and long-term accessibility.Rosenfeld frames legacy as a resource for the future. Historical knowledge can inform training, programming, and leadership decisions, making archival work an investment in the next generation of artists.For arts leaders and institutions, this episode offers clear insights:Archive early and consistentlyFund and staff preservation properlyTreat legacy as cultural infrastructureEnsure collections remain accessibleWatch the full interview---Featured Book: The Dressing DrinkWhat if the truth you were hiding was the very thing that could set you free?The Dressing Drink is a deeply personal memoir from Thomas King Flagg, tracing a life shaped by performance, legacy, and long-buried truths. From old Hollywood to backstage dressing rooms, it reveals the forces that shaped both the artist and the man behind the work.📘 The Dressing Drink — Available on Amazon, Kindle, Audible, & TheDressingDrink.net---💃 FlaggDance — Programs, media, and more at FlaggDance.com✨ Follow Us: LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook🔗 All links & updates: FlaggDance.com/links

Ruthie Rosenfeld joins Thomas King Flagg to discuss American dance legacy, archival responsibility, and the importance of preserving artistic history before it disappears. The episode centers on the life and influence of Zachary Solov and the broader ecosystems that shaped American dance. For artists, scholars, and institutions, it reinforces a clear idea: preservation is active work, not passive remembrance. Rosenfeld is a cultural steward and advocate involved in dance-lineage preservation ...

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