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Live Work: A dance podcast

Live Work: A dance podcast

Live Work

A new podcast for the London dance community championing new work, young voices and engaging discussion about the dance industry.

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  • 3 - Live Work #3 Dance In The Age Of Instagram with Lucy Fox from Candoco Dance Company

    Candoco Dance Company’s Communications Manager Lucy joins Live Work for a special episode to talk all things social media including the online reaction to the company’s groundbreaking Strictly Come Dancing performance as well as the responsibility of dance companies when posting online. Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/LiveWorkPod Candoco Dance Company website: https://t.co/0S1IGjxKkR Twitter: https://twitter.com/candocodance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candocodancecompany/

    Tue, 05 Feb 2019 - 21min
  • 2 - Live Work #2 - Resolution artists Fraser Buchanan and Amy Ollett talk process, fashion and the 'gram

    Ahead of The Place's annual dance platform Resolution, I sat down with two of this year's choreographers Fraser Buchanan and Amy Ollett for a chat about their work and process. What snowballed was an interesting discussion about the experience they've brought from their training into life as choreographers, the role Instagram has in the life of artists, how dance and fashion are excellent bedfellows and getting thrifty when rehearsing on a budget. Fraser Buchanan's piece There Won't Be Glitter is being performed at The Place on Wednesday 20th February. Follow him on Instagram @therewontbeglitter and @fraserfab or find him on Twitter @fraserbuchanan. Amy Ollett's piece Milk is being performed at The Place on Thursday 24th January. Visit her website amyollett.com for more info and follow her on Instagram @wamyollett or on Twitter @_amoolouise. For more information about The Place and Resolution visit their website www.theplace.org.uk. Music: Doug Maxwell - Cast of Pods

    Thu, 10 Jan 2019 - 33min
  • 1 - Live Work #1 Employability Of Arts Students + The Importance Of Dance In Education w/ Nick Kyprianou

    Nick Kyprianou from Matthew Bourne's New Adventures joins us for episode one of the podcast discussing the employability of arts grads and the recent claims by the Ofsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman that 'arts courses promote unrealistic career opportunities'. SIGN UP FOR THE LIVE WORK FORTNIGHTLY DANCE JOBS NEWSLETTER HERE: eepurl.com/dO_3kP Follow Live Work on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/LiveWorkPod Follow Nick on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/nickyprianou Articles discussed in the podcast: 1. Nicky Morgan 'Arts subjects limit career choices' https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2014/education-secretary-nicky-morgan-arts-subjects-limit-career-choices/ 2. 'Arts subjects promote unrealistic career choices' https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2018/ofsted-chief-arts-unrealistic-career-prospects/

    Tue, 04 Dec 2018 - 26min