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Treat yourself to some ‘new thoughts’ this lockdown! This week on Dance Futures Ruth chats to Gillie Kleiman about how the question ‘what do you do?’ always makes her uncomfortable and why taking pleasure in dancing is as important as how we define our professional role (lest we forget why we started doing it in the first place.) Gillie also speaks up for the radical potential of friendship. Plus in an age of capitalism, if we live to work then what does that make life? Also in this episode Robyn treats us to another string from her bow and Ruth geeks out about pole dancing.
'WORKING IT' || Gillie Kleiman
'WORKING IT' || Gillie Kleiman
Image by Kit Haigh
Gillie Kleiman is a choreographer living in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. From the starting point of dance and choreography, Gillie makes performances, texts, events and pedagogical encounters that appear in contexts associated with multiple artforms as well as social spaces and educational environments.
This week - Ruth geeked out about
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Here are the mentioned resources and other things which may be interesting!
GEEK OUT
GEEK OUT
POLE DANCING
POLE DANCING
This week - Robyn shares a song with us! Check out her personal and her bands instagram here:
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FINGER ON THE PULSE
FINGER ON THE PULSE
@robyn_alv
@kit_massima
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