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LMU On Dance: Critical Conversations

Welcome to On Dance, a LMU-sponsored podcast with a new take on the dance review. Hosted by Laura Ann Smyth and Taryn Vander Hoop, this show provides a dynamic space to have risky and candid conversations with world renowned choreographers about their art-making process. Get ready to have your creative mind inspired.

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    A Community of Memory — On Scat!… The Complex Lives of Al & Dot, Dot & Al Zollar with Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

    Today we're joined by the esteemed and incredible Jawole Willa Jo Zollar. Growing up in Kansas City, Missouri, Jawole earned her B.A. in dance from the University of Missouri at Kansas City and her M.F.A. in dance from Florida State University. In 1980 Jawole moved to New York City to study with Dianne McIntyre at Sounds in Motion, and in 1984 Jawole founded Urban Bush Women (UBW) as a performance ensemble dedicated to exploring the use of cultural expression as a catalyst for social change. In this conversation, we discuss Scat!… The Complex Lives of Al & Dot, Dot & Al Zollar which we saw at the Mark Taber Forum. We've both seen Urban Bush Women live previously, but this performance was distinctly magical. Together we explore the choreographic and creative process of developing such a collaborative work, the process of creating a deeply personal piece inspired by her parents, and why Jawole made the choice to be onstage herself. We also unpack the nuances of what it means to be an interdisciplinary artists and why it may be time to reimagine what that looks like. Resources Learn more about Scat!… The Complex Lives of Al & Dot, Dot & Al Zollar Learn more about Jawole Willa Zollar Learn more about Urban Bush Women

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    Dance as Dialogue — On Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro with Gregory Maqoma

    Today we're joined by internationally renowned dancer, choreographer, teacher, director and scriptwriter, Gregory Maqoma. Born in Soweto, South Africa in 1973, Gregory became interested in dance in the late 1980s as a means to escape the political tensions growing in his place of birth. He started his formal dance training in 1990 at Moving Into Dance where in 2002 he became the Associate Artistic Director. In this conversation, we discuss Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro which we saw at Royce Hall. Together we explore Gregory's inspiration for the piece, the variety of different traditions, forms and histories that inform his approach to dance, how collaboration played a key role in this piece, as well as how South African dance is stretching its influence across the world.   Resources Learn more about Gregory Learn more about Cion at UCLA Learn more about The Land We Carry

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    The Tension of Circus — On Circa: Humans 2.0 with Yaron Lifschitz

    Welcome back to On Dance. Today, we're joined by Yaron Lifschitz, the Artistic Director and CEO of Circa. We begin the episode with our review of Circa's recent performance of Humans 2.0 at The Wallis in Los Angeles. Then we invite Yaron to the show to share more about circus and Circa. Yaron shares how he fell in love with performance in the moments when the theater goes dark before a show, and he offers us a plethora of contemporary circus, theatre, and musical performers that inspire his contemporary work. In our conversation, we discuss the purpose of circus, how it distinguishes itself from mainstream culture, and why Yaron got awful reviews for six years straight. We also rave about Resources Learn more about Yaron Learn more about Circa: Humans 2.0 at The Wallis Find more performances of Circa: Humans 2.0 Mentioned: Euripides Laskaridis, Laura Murphy

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    Seeking the Language of Each Dance — On Ballet Hispánico's Doña Perón with Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

    Welcome back to On Dance. Today we're excited to be joined by renowned Belgian-Colombian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa to discuss her production of Ballet Hispánico's Doña Perón, as performed in Los Angeles in July 2024. In this conversation, Annabelle reflects on the ways her gender has impacted her dance career, why she decided to tell Evita's story, and how she approaches choreographing a narrative ballet. We also discuss the role of awards and reviews, what it means to be "famous," and the differences between the dance world and the ballet world. Resources Learn more about Annabelle More about Ballet Hispánico's Doña Perón at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion See Ballet Hispánico's upcoming performances

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    Dancing with Death — On The Rite of Spring & common ground[s]

    Today we're joined by LMU dance student Katie Tuchi to discuss The Rite of Spring, which was choreographed by the late Pina Bausch and recently performed at The Music Center in Los Angeles. We also talk about common ground[s], a remarkable work created, performed and inspired by dance icons Germaine Acogny and Malou Airaudo, which was performed before and prepared us for The Rite of Spring. Tune in as we explore the history of these pieces and the dynamics of age, race, and gender that emerge in the performances.   Resources The Rite of Spring and common ground[s] at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Watch a video trailer of the performance Learn more about the history of The Rite of Spring

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    Celebrating Black Superpowers — On Ink with Camille A. Brown

    Welcome back to On Dance. Today we're thrilled to be joined by Camille A. Brown, a prolific  choreographer whose work taps into both ancestral and contemporary stories of African American identity. In this episode, we share our experience seeing Camille and her company perform ink at The Wallis in January 2024. Camille shares what it felt like to perform in her forties, how she cultivates the culture of her company, and the continuities between concert dance and musical theater. We also discuss a negative review she received early in her career and how she's learned whose feedback to take to heart.   Resources Learn more about Camille More about the show at The Wallis

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    Multi-Dimensional Dance Legacies — On Versa-Style with Breeze-lee

    Today we're excited to be joined by Leigh Foaad, aka Breeze-lee, the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of the renowned Versa-Style Dance Company. In this episode, we share our experience seeing Versa-Style at the Carpenter Center in Long Beach, CA. Then Breeze-Lee joins us to explore the company's journey from its founding in Los Angeles in 2005 to their present-day mission of empowering underserved and marginalized groups worldwide by celebrating Hip Hop and Streetdance culture. We also discuss the challenges of sustaining an artistic vision amidst the evolving landscape of dance in a digital age.   Resources Learn more about Breeze-lee Learn more about Versa-Style

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    Being Willing to Change — On Jungle Book reimagined with Akram Khan

    Welcome back to On Dance. In this episode, we're thrilled to be joined by one of the most celebrated and respected dance artists of today, Akram Khan. In just over 23 years, Khan has created a body of work that has contributed significantly to the arts in the UK and abroad through the success of imaginative, highly accessible and relevant productions. In this conversation, we discuss Jungle Book reimagined which we saw recently at the Broad in Santa Monica, CA. Together with Khan, we explore how his dancers became animal characters, the ways he works with his own voice and others, his daughter's influence in developing the show, and his views on dance reviews.   Resources Learn more about Jungle Book reimagined Learn more about Akram Khan Company Jungle Book reimagined at the Broad

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    Korean Dance Has Always Been Contemporary — On Noori with DaEun Jung

    Today we're joined by LMU dance student Povi Martinez and Los Angeles based choreographer and dancer DaEun Jung to discuss Jung's recent work, "Noori," which premiered at LA Dance Project in November 2023. Together we unpack how DaEun integrates Korean folk dance into her work and the ways she transmutes those rhythms, movements and images into the LA context. We also learn about the layers of nuance and meaning embedded in everything from the costumes to the reviews of Noori. And we hear about Noori's upcoming 2024 tour! Resources Learn more about DaEun Jung Noori at LA Dance Project

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    Where Science & Dance Meet — On MoonRock with Donna Sternberg

    Today we're happy to be joined by Donna Sternberg, the Founder of LA-based dance company Donna Sternberg & Dancers. Together we delve into the evolution of the Los Angeles dance scene and how Donna bridges the gap between science and dance in her work. We also discuss Donna's latest show, MoonRock, performed in October 2023 at the Wende Museum in Culver City. And we talk about the positive (and negative) power of dance reviews.   Resources Learn more about Donna Sternberg & Dancers MoonRock at the Wende Museum

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    World Burning & World Building — On Invertigo Dance Theatre and Formulae & Fairy Tales with Laura Karlin

    Today we're excited to be joined by Laura Karlin, the Founder and Artistic Director of Invertigo Dance Theatre. Together we explore why Laura founded Invertigo in Los Angeles and how the Theatre centers community support and activism in their work. We also discuss their recent production, Formulae & Fairy Tales, about Alan Turing, the story of Snow White, and looming questions around AI.   Resources Learn more about Invertigo Dance Follow Invertigo Dance on Instagram Watch the Formulae & Fairy Tales Sizzle Reel

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    Where Language Fails Us — On A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham

    Today we're joined by Loyola Marymount student Nell Walton to review Kyle Abraham's A.I.M. which we all saw at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in September 2023. Tune in to hear about our favorite solos and duets, as well as the range of emotions evoked throughout the night. Then be sure to subscribe to the show so you don't miss future episodes. Resources A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham at the Carpenter Center Follow Nell on Instagram @iamnellwalton Follow Gianna Theodore on Instagram @giannatheodore

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    God is the Root — On Prophet: The Order of the Lyricist by Marjani Forté-Saunders & Everett Saunders

    Welcome to the first episode of On Dance, a new podcast from Laura Ann Smyth and Taryn Vander Hoop, supported by Loyola Marymount University. Today we're reviewing Prophet: The Order of the Lyricist by Marjani Forté-Saunders and Everett Saunders, which we saw in September 2023 at REDCAT in Los Angeles. Then we're joined by Marjani to discuss the many people who came together to create this work and her influences throughout the process, as well as the impact reviews have had on her career.   Resources Learn more about the REDCAT performance On Prophet at MCA Chicago in May 2024 Visit Marjani's website

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Welcome to On Dance, a LMU-sponsored podcast with a new take on the dance review. Hosted by Laura Ann Smyth and Taryn Vander Hoop, this show provides a dynamic space to have risky and candid conversations with world renowned choreographers about their art-making process. Get ready to have your creative mind inspired.

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