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Inspire ChurchInspire ChurchAdvent at Inspire // Ruth // Roger PethybridgeAs we continue to look at the genealogy of Jesus, join us and discover the unique story of Ruth and the role she played in preparing for the coming of Christ.2022-12-0540 minDance FuturesDance FuturesAbundant Rhythms with Vidya PatelIn the March episode I talk to choreographer and South Aisan Dance advocate Vidya Patel about her training in Khatak and since BBC young dancer how she is discovering her authentic practice, about what we mean when we say 'technique' and not living up to audience expectations. We also discuss how there is more to life than dance (say whaaaaat???)! Vidya's dance artist network: https://www.danceartists.co.ukFor Kathak classes with Sujata Banerjee, Vidya's teacher:https://www.sbdc-kathak.comThe Book I refer to in this weeks 'Geek Out': I...2022-03-1957 minDance FuturesDance FuturesFalling in love and flying high with Grace SellwoodThis episode is around a table with my guest Grace Sellwood and regulars on the pod Robyn Alvarez and Luca Vaccari, we discuss our love/hate relationship to dancing in a nod to Valentines day and the knife edge anxitement of performing as well as how grown ups need to play. There is a lot of local love in the room this month.2022-02-2248 minDance FuturesDance FuturesInspiring Movement with Kevin TurnerIn this episode Ruth talks to Kevin Turner, Artistic Director of Company Chameleon based in Manchester, UK. We discuss what inspiration really means and how Kevin uses dance to explore and share his own experiences, values and desires for social change. Kevin reveals his undercover identity (?!) and talks openly about his own mental health struggles. Plus, abit of Whitney Houston anyone?! Kevin is, quite simply, an inspiration... Book References from this episode:Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy by Lynne Segal Depression: A Public Feeling by Ann Cvetkovich Dancing in the Streets, A History of Collective Joy by Barbara Ehrenreich2022-01-2957 minDance FuturesDance FuturesChristmas Special! Queering the NutcrackerIn this episode Ruth, Robyn and Luca queer the iconic ballet that comes around every Christmas: The Nutcracker with music by Tchaikovsky.  We discuss heteronormativity in ballet, gender roles and their toys, etymology, how rats could be queer icons and the best drag act around - the sugar plum fairy. We had such fun doing this episode and hope you enjoy it as much as we did, because, well, it's a cracker! (apart from a slightly rough around the edges edit, because you can't get everything right at this time of year)For your reference we w...2021-12-211h 10Dance FuturesDance FuturesDance Is Not a Luxury with Camille BartonIn this episode I talk to Camille Barton, embodiment researcher, artist and activist about how from beginnings in ballet they have taken to seeking what feels good in thier body and learnt that this has more to do with spirals and circles than straight lines. We share our love of BASS music and Camille discusses the body as a channel for both joy and grief, while Robyn and Luca reflect on creating the spaces we want to see in the world. In this weeks geek out I check out ‘I love myself when I am dancing and carrying on: refiguring th...2021-11-221h 00Dance FuturesDance FuturesTaking time to un-learn with Theo ClinkardIn this episode I had the pleasure of taking time to talk with Theo Clinkard about unlearning the many rules and assumptions that being a dancer can leave us with, letting go of right/wrong binaries and 're-hobbying' dance.  We ask just what is the opposite of practice, if practice is all you have and Theo discusses about his brave and compelling new work 'The Century Project' a performance spanning 100 years which seeks to open up time rather than conume it.... and because its nearly Halloween there's even some talk of ghosts!  2021-10-271h 10Dance FuturesDance FuturesSeries 2 teaserA teaser to introduce you to the regular contributers on the Dance Futures podcast and a reminder from your favourite dance geek Dr Ruth Pethybridge that this is the podcast for you whether you are a trained professional or a regular on the kitchen disco circuit. We discuss what being a 'dancer' means in different ways to different people and why we'll never go on strictly...  See you on the dance floor!  2021-10-0809 minDance FuturesDance FuturesChristmas Collage: A lost conversation about pedagogical relationships in danceIn this episode Ruth and ‘finger on the pulse’ Robyn Alvarez unpack the beginning of a lost conversation with Sofie Parsons and Kuldip Singh Barmi about the relationship between students and teachers in dance. It’s like a teaser, but better, especially because it ends with a Christmas song that will make you smile.2020-12-2226 minDance FuturesDance FuturesChoreographing Care with Grace NicolOn this final episode of the current series Ruth talks to choreographer Grace Nicol about why the show mustn’t always go on, how we can create structures of support and care for ourselves and each other, and how there is a place for both slow art and the kind that let’s go of preciousness in order to just...begin....  Grace reminds us to have patience as we negotiate our new relationships to dance and performance in the future. In the last dance geek out Ruth reflects on loss with Judith Butler.2020-11-2048 minDance FuturesDance Futures‘Working it’ with Gillie KleimanTreat 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...2020-11-0356 minDance FuturesDance FuturesShifting Sands with Emily AldenIn this episode Ruth talks to Emily Alden about her different roles in the dance industry and why she will always first and foremost be a dancer. Emily discusses facing challenges head on and her new work 'In My Head' as well as how how hope sometimes comes in the form of anarchy. Moving through the shifting sands of time and circumstance, dance gives us an ever changing perspective, and Emily's is an inspiring one.2020-10-2350 minDance FuturesDance FuturesMapping Lostness with Yi KwekThis is an interlude. (a minisode) Here Yi Kwek reads out her piece 'Mapping Lostness; Thoughts from a dancer'  - a look at bodily terrain/seeing through the body.  Yi's writing is a pause in this series of Dance Futures, a chance to catch up with previous episodes. A chance to reflect and take stock of your body's place in the world.  Originally published by 'Blurb' online magazine and collective: https://www.blurbmag.com2020-10-1307 minDance FuturesDance FuturesStop that train with Katie Dale EverettIn 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!2020-10-0643 minDance FuturesDance FuturesAre they humans or are they dancers? with Keir ClyneIn this episode I talk to choreographer Keir Clyne about about digital dance, non-human artists and what the dance sector might have to learn from Pokemon! If you have ever thought the machines in your life deserved more credit then this is the interview for you. We also discuss what virtual choreography means for human-beings attached to corporeality (love that word!) and why childhood habits might become grown up artistic practices.2020-09-2933 minDance FuturesDance FuturesFrom Britney to Bollywood and Back with Grace WillowPop! In this episode I burst the bubble of contemporary dance to talk with independent Dance Artist Grace Willow who works in a variety of dance styles and contexts, and talk about the politics of participation (pop - see what I did there?) and flash mobs. We discuss how alternative spaces facilitate inclusion in dance experiences and how making her practice open-source through the pandemic has been an unexpected delight, as well as how from Britney to Bollywood, for Grace, all roads lead to joy.2020-09-2248 minDance FuturesDance FuturesDance is your super power with Bakani Pick UpIn this FIRST EVER episode of Dance Futures I interview choreographer Bakani Pick-Up about his dance practice, our capacity to be extraordinary, how lockdown effected his attitude to work and why we should throw away the rule book (and begin with Beyonce instead!).  Please check out the episode link on our website for more links to Bakani and his work:  https://dancefutures.wixsite.com/podcast Follow us on Social Media:  @dancefuturespodcast #dancefuturespodcast2020-09-1145 minDance FuturesDance FuturesSeries IntroductionListen here to find out more about whats in store in the Dance Futures podcast with Dr Ruth Pethybridge.  Dance On! 2020-07-2301 min