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Terpsichore: Voices in Dance

Named after the Greek goddess of dance and chorus and also an allusion to historian Sally Banes’ seminal book on postmodern dance “Terpsichore in Sneakers,” Terpsichore is a podcast celebrating dancers, choreographers, and bodies in motion. Curated and hosted by dance critic and writer Emily May, Terpsichore interviews leading voices from the dance industry about their lives, careers, and the artists that have inspired them.
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Episode 34: Ballet Zurich director Cathy Marston choreographs new perspectives on old narratives

Formerly the director of Bern Ballet from 2007 to 2013, Cathy Marston is currently the Director of Ballet Zürich in Switzerland, as well as an internationally renowned choreographer of contemporary ballet. Originally trained at the Royal Ballet School, she’s known for her inventive approach to storytelling—translating seminal works from the English literary canon onto stage and into movement to offer new perspectives on familiar narratives. For example, her Mrs Robinson (2023) was an adaptation ...

May 07, 202548 minEp. 34

Episode 33: South African choreographer Robyn Orlin on the importance of not forgetting history

Robyn Orlin was born in 1955 in Johannesburg. Known in South Africa as "the permanent irritation," through her work she reveals the difficult and complex reality of her country. Originally trained at London Contemporary Dance School before later completing an MA at the Chicago School of Fine Arts on a Fulbright scholarship, she combines various artistic expressions including text, video, and the plastic arts to explore a theatricality that is reflected in her choreographic vocabulary. Robyn's wo...

Mar 20, 202540 minEp. 33

Episode 32: South Korean dance icon Eun Me Ahn on movement, colour, curiosity, and fantasy

Eun Me began training in Traditional Korean Dance at just 12 years old before attending Ewha Womans University in Seoul. She later continued her studies in New York, graduating from Tisch School of the Arts in 1994. During her time in the U.S., she refined her craft as a choreographer, exploring how to translate Korean dance philosophies onto the bodies of American dancers. After 10 years in the States, Eun Me returned to Korea to become the Artistic Director of Daegu City Dance Company, where s...

Mar 13, 202547 minEp. 32

Episode 31: UK-based choreographer Jasmin Vardimon on 25 years of bold, theatrical storytelling

Born and raised on Kibbutz Ein Hahoresh, Jasmin Vardimon was a member of the Kibbutz Dance Company for five years before being awarded the prestigious British Council ‘On the Way to London’ Choreography Award in 1995. This led her to move to the UK permanently, where she went on to establish her eponymous company. Under this banner, she has developed a distinctive choreographic voice, defined by highly physical, detailed movement language, insightful humour, theatricality, and incisive socio-pol...

Feb 28, 202533 minEp. 31

Episode 30: Paris-based choreographer Leila Ka on exploring femininity through dance and dresses

Paris-based Leïla Ka began her dance journey by engaging with hip-hop and street dance styles before discovering contemporary and modern dance. Notably, she danced in ‘May B’ the seminal work by renowned French choreographer Maguy Marin, which is a powerfully theatrical response to the writings of Samuel Beckett. Leila now imbues her own choreography with the powerful theatricality she experienced while working with Marin. Her first solo, Pode Ser, premiered in 2018 and has gone on to be perform...

Feb 04, 202534 minEp. 30

Episode 29: Glasgow-based disabled artist Claire Cunningham on choreographing care

Based in Glasgow, Scotland, Claire Cunningham is one of the UK’s most acclaimed and internationally renowned disabled artists. Her work, which is often biographical and deeply personal, explores Crip & disabled experiences, practices of care, and questions societal ideas of knowledge and value. The movement vocabulary she uses to delve into these these topics is often rooted in the use/misuse, study and distortion of crutches – the objects she uses to engage physically with the world. Claire...

Dec 04, 20241 hr 14 minEp. 29

Episode 28: Tanztheater Wuppertal's Malou Airaudo on living through dance

Born in Marseille in 1948, Malou Airaudo began her dance journey at just eight years old at the Opéra de Marseille’s ballet school. She later joined the opera’s ensemble and went on to perform with prominent companies, including the Ballet de Monte Carlo and Ballet Théâtre Contemporain, before eventually moving to New York. There, in 1971, she met Pina Bausch, who would invite her to join the newly formed Tanztheater Wuppertal in Germany two years later. As a core member of the company, Malou pl...

Nov 08, 202440 minEp. 28

Episode 27: Brazilian choreographer Lia Rodrigues on being an artist and a citizen

Rio de Janeiro-based choreographer Lia Rodrigues began her dance journey by training in classical ballet alongside studying history at the University of São Paulo. After cutting her teeth as a dancer in France, most notably performing with modern dance legend Maguy Marin and being part of the creation of her seminal Samuel Beckett-inspired work May B, Lia moved back to her home country of Brazil and founded her eponymous dance company in 1990. Lia works extensively at the intersection between ar...

Oct 28, 202457 minEp. 27

Episode 26: Janet Eilber on 100 years of Martha Graham Dance Company

Originally trained at the Julliard school in New York, Janet Eilber danced professionally with the Martha Graham Dance Company for many years. During this time she danced many of the greatest roles from the Graham repertoire and had several new ones created on her by Graham herself. In 2005, she was appointed as the company’s Artistic Director, tasked with preserving Graham’s legacy while keeping it relevant for new generations. Her leadership has been defined by a commitment to expanding audien...

Sep 26, 202451 minEp. 26

Episode 25: Cassa Pancho MBE

Cassa Pancho founded Ballet Black in 2001 after graduating from professional dance training and was one of the first dancers and choreographers in the company. Her initial goal was to provide role models to young, aspiring Black and Asian dancers. A year later, she opened the Ballet Black Junior School in Shepherd’s Bush, London. Since starting Ballet Black, Cassa has commissioned over 40 choreographers to make work for the company, including Richard Alston, Javier de Frutos, Annabelle Lopez-Och...

Jun 13, 202447 minEp. 25

Episode 24: Louise Lecavalier

Québécois dancer and choreographer Louise Lecavalier joined choreographer Édouard Lock’s company La La La Human Steps in 1981. Known for its energetic, acrobatic style involving fast-paced and athletic physical contact, La La La is regarded as one of the most prominent contemporary dance company of the late 20th Century. Louise became one of its key figures, and was well known for mastering La La La’s signature barrel jump. During her 17 years with the company, Louise danced in seminal works inc...

May 11, 202448 minEp. 24

Episode 23: Simone Damberg Würtz

Born in Denmark and trained at the Royal Danish Ballet School, Simone Damberg Würtz danced with the Ballet Ensemble of Theatre Ulm and Peter Schaufuss Balletten before joining the renowned London-based contemporary dance company Rambert in 2013. Since joining Rambert, she’s worked with countless choreographers, and has particularly enjoyed working with the likes of Kim Brandstrup, Didy Veldman, Christopher Bruce, Sharon Eyal, Jo Strømgren, Marion Motin, Imre Van Opstal, Marne Van Opstal, and Wim...

Apr 16, 202453 minEp. 23

Epiosde 22: Aditi Mangaldas

Based in Dehli, India, Aditi Mangaldas is a leading dancer and choreographer in the classical Indian dance form of Kathak. Having trained extensively under the styles leading gurus, Aditi is recognised for her artistry, technique, eloquence and characteristic energy that marks every performance. Considered a maverick in India, she has consistently broken new ground as choreographer, creating works for her eponymous company that combine Kathak with contemporary influences and confront timely soci...

Mar 15, 202451 minEp. 22

Episode 21: Andrea Miller

Andrea Miller is a US-based choreographer, creative director, and the founder of the internationally renowned multidisciplinary organisation GALLIM . Working across dance, film, fashion, and the visual arts, Andrea is known for her exploration of the essential elements of human behaviour and the alchemy of human expression through the medium of movement and performance. Andrea is a Guggenheim, Sadler's Wells, New York City Center, and Princess Grace Fellow. She is the first choreographer to be n...

Nov 23, 20231 hrEp. 21

Episode 20: Shobana Jeyasingh CBE

Shobana Jeyasingh CBE is a London-based choreographer. Born in Chennai, India, Shobana trained in Bharata Natyam (the classical dance of Tamil Nadu) and read English Literature before founding her eponymous company in 1989. Since then, she has created over 60 critically acclaimed works for stage, screen, and out and indoor sites, ranging from Palladian monasteries in Venice to contemporary fountains in London. Shobana’s work is known for both its intellectual rigour and visceral physicality. It ...

Aug 11, 202339 minEp. 20

Episode 19: Florence Peake

Florence Peake is a London-based artist who has been making solo and group performance works intertwined with an extensive visual art practice since 1995. Presenting work internationally and across the UK in galleries, theatres and the public realm, she is known for an approach which is at once sensual and witty, expressive and rigorous, political and intimate. Florence explores notions of materiality and physicality: from the body as site and vehicle of protest to the erotic and sensual as tool...

Jun 29, 202345 minEp. 19

Episode 18: Dollie Henry MBE

Dollie Henry MBE is recognised as one of the most formidable exponents of artistic and creative jazz dance and theatre dance in the UK and globally. Over the past 40 years, she has led a respected career as a performer, choreographer, theatre director, creative jazz artist, working on diverse projects in the West End, film, and TV, as well as in concert dance, jazz theatre, cabaret and the commercial dance sector. In 1996, Dollie decided to found the premiere jazz theatre company in the UK, Body...

May 22, 202358 minEp. 18

Episode 17: Katrín Hall

Katrín Hall is an Icelandic choreographer and artistic director. She started dancing at a young age with Iceland Dance Company, before moving to Germany to tour internationally with the legendary Cologne-based company Tanzforum. In 1996, Katrín returned to Iceland Dance Company to take up the position of Artistic Director. In this role, she placed a strong emphasis on collaborating with Icelandic musicians such as the now Oscar-winning Hildur Guðnadóttir, supporting local choreographic talent, a...

May 10, 202348 minEp. 17

Episode 16: Siobhan Davies

Siobhan Davies is a contemporary dance pioneer who has witnessed and contributed to the development of the British dance scene over the past 50 years. Having originally studied visual arts, Siobhan discovered contemporary dance in 1967, when she began to take classes with the Contemporary Dance Group, which later became London Contemporary Dance Theatre. In 1969, she started performing with the company, and by the seventies she was choreographing for them. Siobhan has had many different chapters...

Apr 13, 202352 minEp. 16

Episode 15: Joy Alpuerto Ritter

While growing up in Freiburg in South Germany, Joy Alpuerto Ritter started dancing at the Ballettschule Armin Krain, and learned Philippine Folk Dance in the cultural dance group led by her mother. After training at the Palucca School in Dresden, she started working as a freelance dancer in Berlin—her current base—and learnt urban dance styles such as hip hop and voguing. In 2011, Joy joined Cirque du Soleil as a dancer and aerial artist for the Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour, and since 201...

Mar 21, 202347 minEp. 15

Episode 14: Ceyda Tanc

Ceyda Tanc is Brighton, UK-based choreographer. After studying dance at the University of Roehampton, she spent four months at The State Turkish Conservatoire for Music and Folk Dance in Izmir to train in Zeybek and Denizli, the styles of her heritage. On her return to the UK, Ceyda founded her eponymous company, and started to create a body of contemporary dance work with influences from Turkish folk culture, specifically exploring how the virtuoso movements of male Turkish dancers translate on...

Mar 08, 202336 minEp. 14

Episode 13: Sonia Sabri

Sonia Sabri's eponymous company is one of the leading contemporary South Asian dance & music organisations in the UK. She has an international reputation for presenting classical North Indian Kathak dance in a contemporary context without diluting its integrity. Her fresh, new style of Kathak was developed by reinventing it from within, stretching its limits, and generating socially and politically engaged works that are relevant to today’s audiences. Sonia frequently works across dance styl...

Feb 18, 202359 minEp. 13

Episode 12: Camilla Greenwell

Camilla Greenwell is a London-based dance photographer. She has worked with numerous high-profile dancers, companies, and venues, including the Barbican, Sadler’s Wells, Candoco Dance Company, and Rambert, to name a few, for who she creates unique imagery informed by her interest in people and the stories they tell. Outside of dance, Camilla has also photographed for publications such as The Guardian, The Telegraph Magazine, FT Weekend, and Toast, using her editorial work to inform her performan...

Jun 27, 202140 minEp. 12

Episode 11: Stina Quagebeur

Originally from Belgium, Stina Quagebeur is a First Artist and Associate Choreographer with English National Ballet. During her time with the company, she has performed in works by acclaimed choreographers, some of her favourite experiences being creating the role of Myrtha in Akram Khan’s Giselle and dancing in William Forsythe’s In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated. Stina created her first mainstage work, Nora, in 2019 as part of ENB’s She Persisted, their second programme dedicated to encouraging...

Jun 13, 202134 minEp. 11

Episode 10: Joanna Lesnierowska

Based in Poznan, Joanna Lesnierowska is a dance writer, curator, and dramaturge. She is best known for setting up Poland’s first regular dance space and choreography development centre, Old Brewery New Dance, which falls under the umbrella of Art Stations, a foundation created by Grażyna Kulczyk. Recently, Kulczyk set up Muzeum Susch, a contemporary art museum in Switzerland where Joanna curates the Acziun Susch choreographic programme. We spoke about the contemporary dance scene in Poland befor...

Jun 06, 202153 minEp. 10

Episode 9: Enam Gbewonyo

Enam Gbewonyo is a British-Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist working between the realms of textiles, movement, and performance. Exploring African diaspora experiences through her work, she notably examines the history of nude tights and the way the garment has marginalised women of colour in her Nude Me / Under the Skin series, which has been performed at Christies and the Venice Biennale. This year, Enam also developed a live streamed performance piece in response to the Tate’s Lynette Yiadom-B...

May 13, 202152 minEp. 9

Episode 8: Holly Blakey

London-based choreographer Holly Blakey has built a successful career choreographing music videos for the likes of Florence and the Machine and Coldplay, as well as on projects for art galleries and fashion houses such as Gucci and Dior. She has also created extensively for stage, premiering Cowpuncher and its sequel Cowpuncher My Ass—which both explore cowboy archetypes and the Spaghetti Western film genre—at the Southbank Centre in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

May 05, 202125 minEp. 8

Episode 7: Oona Doherty

Northern Irish choreographer Oona Doherty was announced as this year's recipient of the Venice Dance Biennale's Silver Lion Award. Having performed across Europe before returning to Belfast to focus on creating her own work, her pieces include Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus, an exploration of masculinity, Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer, an ode to the toughness of Oona's hometown, and Lady Magma: The Birth of a Cult, an exploration of female sexuality.

Mar 15, 202135 minEp. 7

Episode 6: Vidya Patel

Vidya Patel is a Birmingham-based dance artist with a background in Kathak. In 2015, she represented the South Asian Category in the Grand Finals of the inaugural BBC Young Dancer competition, and has since performed in works by the likes of Sir Richard Alston and Gary Clarke. Currently a Young Associate Artist at Sadler’s Wells, Vidya is developing her own choreographic practice, collaborating with artists including Shammi Pithia, Connor Scott, and Hetain Patel.

Feb 24, 202142 minEp. 6

Episode 5: Beverley Glean MBE

Beverley Glean MBE has been championing African and Caribbean dance in the U.K. for over 20 years. Having founded Irie Dance Theatre as a touring company back in 1985, she has more recently been focused on working in communities, schools and higher education, undertaking extensive research into how to make university courses in dance more diverse, founding Irie's BA (Hons) Diverse Dance Styles course, the first of its kind in Europe.

Feb 12, 202139 minEp. 5
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