
In this episode dance artist and choreographer Katie Dale Everett talks about how her work with dance and technology develops connection and empathy. Katie wants to 'humanise' technology in using it as a creative tool in her choreographic work and to continually question the constructed image we present through social media, particularly for young people.
For Katie her career has meant constant forward motion, like stepping on a train with no stops - as a producer, choreographer and film maker, Katie's choreographic approach encompasses multiple routes into dance....choo choo!


STOP THAT TRAIN || Katie Dale Everett
STOP THAT TRAIN || Katie Dale-Everett
Katie Dale-Everett is Artistic Director of Katie Dale-Everett Dance and Sussex Dance Network and Co-Artistic Director of Kabecca Films. Since graduating from Falmouth University in 2014 with a 1st Class Honours in Choreography, she has been supported by Studio Wayne McGregor's QuestLab Network and was an Associate Artist of The Point. In addition, she has taught and had her work programmed across the UK, in Norway and Sweden.
Image of Empa R&D by Sophie Newton
KATIE DALE-EVERETT'S DANCE FUTURES MANIFESTO
KATIE DALE-EVERETT'S DANCE FUTURES MANIFESTO
Choreographic work of the future will be more intrinsically linked to political change, action and other sectors.
Choreographic work of the future will be better understood by different industries.
The importance of choreographic work on wellbeing, community and connection will be better realised and nurtured.
Choreographic work will infiltrate new systems and be used for new purposes.
Choreographic work will be better valued.
Choreographic work will be created by the many.
Choreographic work will be for me, you and us.
Choreographic work will survive.