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Inspired by stories from The Dance Current magazine, this summer podcast features rich conversations about the issues affecting dance communities and society at large. Hosted by Esie Mensah and released every two weeks.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas
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  • BONUS: The Battle of Body Shame with Candice Irwin
    Oct 7 2022

    Like many dance artists, Candice Irwin started experiencing body shame when she was a young dance student, and it almost made her quit entirely. Now a dance educator herself, she works to create body shame free classes for her students. In this bonus episode, Candice speaks with guest host Aria Evans about her feature, "The Battle of Body Shame", in our Fall 2022 issue on education, available on newsstands and on thedancecurrent.com.

    Trigger warning: this conversation references disordered eating.

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    29 m
  • The Artist Behind the Work with Nicole Inica Hamilton
    Sep 22 2022

    We have arrived -- our first season finale! For our final episode, Nicole Inica Hamilton joins host Esie Mensah to talk about the dance media field and the importance of getting to know the artist behind the work. Hamilton is the host and producer of Turn Out Radio, a counsellor and the artistic director of Inica Dance Industries. She is also Currently in Dance's consulting producer.

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    28 m
  • The Ecological Mindset with Anne-Catherine Lebeau
    Aug 12 2022

    For years, Anne-Catherine Lebeau worked as an actress and a rehearsal director. But she was always uncomfortable with the amount of waste that the sector was producing. In 2019, she co-founded Écoscéno to help artists and companies make the ecological shift. But going sustainable means more than buying less stuff; it's a mindset that includes conversations about working conditions, gender equality, and equity, diversity, and inclusion. You can read more about how artists are tackling climate change here.

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    30 m
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