
A place to share ideas. A place to voice concerns. A place to demand change. A space of resistance. A space to unify. A podcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

Reflecting on our experiences in dance industries outside of major arts cities like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Atlanta. The Dance Union TheDanceUnionPodcast.com IG: @thedanceunion FB: www.facebook.com/TheDanceUnion/ *SUPPORT THE DANCE U... more
Shining some light on what whiteness is. It’s only the beginning because whiteness really needs to be studied. The Dance Union TheDanceUnionPodcast.com IG: @thedanceunion FB: www.facebook.com/TheDanceUnion/ *SUPPORT THE DANCE UNION PODCAST* Patreon: ... more
Remembering Alice Wong, exploring the choreography of Wicked: One Wonderful Night, and naming how whiteness moves through space. Yay. The Dance Union TheDanceUnionPodcast.com IG: @thedanceunion FB: www.facebook.com/TheDanceUnion/ *SUPPORT THE DANCE U... more
Zorhan Mamdani is the next Mayor of these United States and j. (they/them) and Veronica (she/her) bask in the optimism of the many wins this election season. *Correction: Zohran Mamdani is a Leo rising and has a Scorpio stellium* The Dance Union TheD... more
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Thank you for your extreme generosity of heart, emotion, conversation, and thought. I look forward to diving into everything. Beautifully done on many levels.
This podcast reminds me of the talks about life, connection, and soul that feel very meaningful to my time in the studio. Especially with the lockdowns, I miss those talks that are apart of the dance community when I go into a dance studio. Thanks to the hosts for being this sense of spirit into the conversations. I’m excited to see where this podcast goes 🤗
WWDUD? What would dance union do? This is a real question I ask myself as an artist, performer, dancer, choreographer, community builder, supporter, fan, human. KEEP ON! With the real conversations, killer guests, total vulnerability. Subscribe now, or be ignorant forever.
If you’re needing something more than interviews with ballerinas, look no further. Melanie and J are able to have fun, crack jokes, and at the same time discuss deeply important topics in and around the field. If dance can change and heal the world, The Dance Union will be leading us.
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A dynamic dialogue unfolds around the intricacies of the dance community, focusing on significant issues such as unionization, funding challenges, and the intersection of art and activism. Guests from various backgrounds share personal anecdotes and insights, touching on topics like representation, mental health, and the impact of socio-political climates on artistic expression. Unique discussions include critical reflections on cultural appropriation, care practices, and the relevance of community support in navigating the complexities within the dance industry. The platform not only fosters conversations but also inspires action and unity among listeners, making it an invaluable resource for those interested in the intersection of art and... more
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Recent guests on The Dance Union include:
1. Angel Glasby
2. Ke'Ron J. Wilson
3. Stacey Boy Stacey
4. David Herrera
5. Kayla Hamilton
6. Jerron Herman
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