Owen Belton shares his journey from studying computer science to becoming a composer for dance and theater. He discusses his diverse educational background in fine and performing arts, which included dance, film, theater, and visual arts, and how it shaped his career. Owen talks about his early career challenges, working in a print shop while pursuing music, and his eventual breakthrough composing for choreographer Crystal Pite. He reflects on the differences between composing for dance versus film and theater, emphasizing the upfront nature of music in dance. Owen also shares insights into his creative process, the role of technology in his work, and his collaborations with choreographers like Goyo Montero. He concludes with advice for aspiring composers and discusses his upcoming projects, including a collaboration in Buenos Aires with Goyo Montero and a future show with Crystal Pite’s company Kidd Pivot.