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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 24 MIN

‘The body is telling our own story.’ Ananya Chatterjea on dance and revolution

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When you dance in protest, or to ask for justice, you’re putting your body itself on the line. And our guest on this episode says if you can move, you can dance. Ananya Chatterjea is a choreographer, a dance maker, and an educator. She’s a professor of dance at the University of Minnesota, and founder and artistic director of a dance company of all BIPOC women and femme artists called Ananya Dance Theatre. She lives and works in Minneapolis and her creative work has been part of the racial justice and anti-ICE protests there. She joins us to talk about the methodology of dance that she's created, the spirituality of dancing in community, and how her cultural background infuses her own work. Find more of Ananya Chatterjea’s work at ananyadancetheatre.org and on Instagram at @ananyadancetheatre.This season of Race Unwrapped is supported by the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, and by our listeners. Click here to help make this work possible (and we’ll send you a Race Unwrapped sticker)!

When you dance in protest, or to ask for justice, you’re putting your body itself on the line. And our guest on this episode says if you can move, you can dance. Ananya Chatterjea is a choreographer, a dance maker, and an educator. She’s a professor of dance at the University of Minnesota, and founder and artistic director of a dance company of all BIPOC women and femme artists called Ananya Dance Theatre. She lives and works in Minneapolis and her creative work has been part of the racial justice and anti-ICE protests there. She joins us to talk about the methodology of dance that she's created, the spirituality of dancing in community, and how her cultural background infuses her own work. Find more of Ananya Chatterjea’s work at ananyadancetheatre.org and on Instagram at @ananyadancetheatre.This season of Race Unwrapped is supported by the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, and by our listeners. Click here to help make this work possible (and we’ll send you a Race Unwrapped sticker)!

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