In Dance
“MAKING PUBLIC OUR PRIVATE: exhaustion, gossip, and unfinished sentences”
Through a messy, nonlinear conversation, Rebecca Fitton and I discuss how we self-archive as Asian-American artists.
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The Bay Area’s publication dedicated to dance, In Dance, is known for its engaging interviews with local and visiting artists, articles that prompt and reflect conversations in the community, and a featured list of Bay Area dance artists and organizations. In 2020, In Dance shifted to a quarterly, digital publication in response to the pandemic and continues to amplify a variety of voices.
The Dance Union Podcast
Created by J. Bouey and co-hosted by Melanie Greene, The Dance Union is
“A place to share ideas.
A place to voice concerns.
A place to ask for change.
A space of resistance.
A space to unify.
A podcast.”
Dance Magazine
"Op-Ed: The Problem with So You Think You Can Dance's Fast-Food Activism"
This article is about the responsibility SYTYCD has to properly represent the dance world while being an award-winning dance show. I address Travis Wall's decision to present "Strange Fruit" on the commercial stage as a white choreographer speaking on the experience of people of color.
You’re Welcome with Thomas & Adrianne
Artists and TCM Facilitators Thomas Tyger Moore and Adrianne Ansley are at the helm of revolutionary free expression that is nothing short of contagious. Join them on a journey of self-discovery and creative ideation on their podcast “ You’re Welcome with Thomas and Adrianne.”
Waterarchy
"How to Stay Fed When You're Hungry to Perform"
As a guest writer on Sabina Valery's website & blog, I share the practical steps I took while navigating New York in order to stay sane--advice I am still in the process of taking myself.
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Waterarchy is a dance lifestyle blog developed and created by Sabina Valery that seeks to inspire and assist both dancers and non-dancers.