Ep 4: Embodied Forms & Resilience with Stacey Allen
Manage episode 495974642 series 3676689
In this episode of Dance Unscripted, host Amy Elizabeth speaks with Stacey Allen, a multifaceted artist and educator, about her journey in dance, the importance of storytelling through movement, and the intersection of dance anthropology and cultural studies. Stacey shares her experiences with freedom colonies in Texas, the significance of embodied practices, and the need for culturally relevant curriculum design in dance education. The conversation also delves into the role of creative research in making dance accessible to broader audiences and the impact of community and resilience in the arts.
Stacey's Links:
D is for Dance: Dancing Through the Diaspora: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/d-is-for-dance-stacey-allen/1147396758
Socials: @niasdaughters, @theblackartsymom
Website: https://www.niasdaughters.com/
Fejezetek
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. About Stacey and her Dance Journey! (00:02:01)
3. What is Dance Anthropology (and Stacey's Connection)? (00:06:09)
4. The Texas Connection; Freedom Colonies (00:09:34)
5. Embodied Forms with Histories of Resistance, Resilience, and Reimagining (00:16:39)
6. What Empowers People to Push Forward? (00:19:54)
7. Culturally Relevant Curriculum Design (00:22:41)
8. Bridging the Gap Between Embodied Practices and Research Methodologies (00:31:33)
9. Research Being Conclusive and Accessible; Hear about Stacey's Books! (00:35:12)
10. A Single Thread Weaves A Future (00:49:05)
11. Rapid Round: Complete the Sentences! (00:55:28)
12. Conclusion (00:56:29)
10 epizódok