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.

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.

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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.”

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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.

Waterarchy is a dance lifestyle blog developed and created by Sabina Valery that seeks to inspire and assist both dancers and non-dancers.