
Featuring with artists from the AS220 Modern Movements Festival
While conventional pre or post-show artist discussions tend to emphasize the onstage dance “work,” “De-Mystifying Dance Making” stages a curated conversation inviting artist-producers from AS220’s Modern Movements festival to link their current choreography to its broader circumstances of production. Artists from a range of backgrounds and career trajectories will share insights about how they organize creative and non-artistic labor, the models of production that influence their work, their participation in dance economies and networks, and the diverse ways that they value what they do in a highly compromised cultural economy. Facilitator: Sarah Wilbur, Brown University Theatre Arts and Performance Studies
Participants: Ali Kenner Brodsky, Orlando Hernandez, Doppleganger Dance, Bill Evans, Meghan Carmichael, and yon Tande and Jude Sandy.
Facilitator: Sarah Wilbur, choreographer/dance scholar, Brown University Postdoctoral fellow in dance studies
Featuring with artists from the AS220 Modern Movements Festival