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“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne CareyCandace Thompson-Zachery, Co-Executive Director Dance/NYC: Advocacy, Opportunity and the Future, The Findings of State of NYC Dance 2023 Report"Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey and special guest Candace Thompson-ZacheryIn this episode of "Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey , join host Joanne Carey as she speaks with Candace Thompson-Zachery, co-executive director of Dance NYC, about the organization's mission, the challenges facing the dance industry, and the findings of the recent State of NYC Dance 2023 report. While they discuss the importance of advocacy, the impact of the pandemic, and the financial struggles of dance workers and organizations, the conversation highlights the need for greater equity and support within the dance community. During the conversation, Candace Thompson-Zachery also dis...2025-03-2156 minThe Dance UnionThe Dance UnionWalk Away In the Black… the Blackity Black! w/ Sydnie L. MosleyIn the latest episode of The Dance Union Podcast, Sydnie L. Mosley (she/her) chats with j. bouey (they/them) about the challenges and lessons learned in running a start-up. They dive into the gaps in knowledge that an MFA can't fill, the importance of building relationships and a network that can help fill these gaps, and the struggles of navigating large institutions that often lack adequate support. Sydnie also shares insights on leadership and her experience in exploring new models of distributing leadership in the dance community, exploring the nuances between shared and decentralized leadership, and the ripple effects...2024-09-111h 36The Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth in This Art: Dancer & Choreographer Sydnie L. Mosley InterviewIn this episode, host Rob Lee interviews award-winning artist and activist Sydnie L. Mosley, founder of "Sydnie L. Mosley Dances." Sydnie discusses her artistic journey, the role of dance in fostering social justice, and her commitment to community engagement. She also explores her creative process, the importance of rest in sustaining creativity, and her latest project, "Purple," which addresses sisterhood and social change. Website and Socials:www.sydnielmosley.comX: @slmdancesInstagram: slmdancesFacebook: Sydnie L. Mosley DancesLinkedIn: Sydnie L. Mosley Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original...2024-08-2249 minCheers & QueersCheers & QueersIntroducing Spotlight in PURPLEHello queers! This is Kirya, she/her femme if you’re nastyI’ve missed y’all! It’s been too long…I’m back in your ears because I made something really special that I want to share with you. For those of you who loved Cheers & Queers for our Black Femme realness, our occasional witchy remarks, and our commitment to center things Black & femme… I think you’re going to really enjoy this limited series that I made in collaboration with the Dance Theater company, Sydnie L Mosley Dances. Spotlight in PURPLE - The Podc...2023-07-031h 02Dance Magazine PodcastDance Magazine Podcast“CATS” in the Ballroom, and Catharsis on the Dance FloorA transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-123Subscribe to The Dance Edit Extra: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dance-edit-extra/id1579075769Visit/add to the Dance Media Events Calendar: https://dancemediacalendar.com/Get the latest dance news direct by subscribing to our free newsletters. Find the ones that match your interests: http://www.dancemagazine.com/subscribeLinks referenced in/relevant to episode 123:-Sydnie Mosley's tribute to Darius Barnes: https://www.instagram.com/p/ChCwn4Mrk2l/-Broadway World piece on Philadelphia Ballet's expansion: https://www.broadwayworld...2022-08-1116 minBlack Women\'s Dept. of LaborBlack Women's Dept. of LaborBack to Work: Examining Labor Narratives During Welfare Reform & the PandemicWelfare reform in the 90’s and the recent pandemic may seem like radically different moments in history but they share a few things in common, namely back to work labor narratives that:are overly reliant on frameworks of personal responsibilityprioritize work over health and wellbeingperpetuate policies, practices, and beliefs that are racist, sexist, classist, and ableistTune in to hear from three brilliant guests sharing their stories and expertise on:the history and impact of welfare reform in the 90’snavigating return to work during the pandemicthe medicine and wisdom of disability justice in imagining new ways to w...2022-07-061h 00Dance Magazine PodcastDance Magazine PodcastCompassionate COVID Protocols and the Problem with BalletcoreA transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-114Subscribe to The Dance Edit Extra: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dance-edit-extra/id1579075769Links referenced in/relevant to episode 114:-Jezebel feature on the appellate court ruling in Alexandra Waterbury's suit: https://jezebel.com/alexandra-waterbury-scores-a-win-in-nude-photo-sharing-1848860330-Dance Magazine story on the launch of the Gold Standard Arts Foundation: https://www.dancemagazine.com/gold-standard-arts-foundation-seeks-to-foster-community-and-collaboration-for-asian-creatives/-The foundation's survey on racial representation in professional ballet: https://www.goldstandardarts.org/survey-Sydnie Mosley's essay for Dance Magazine on creating compassionate COVID dance protocols: https...2022-05-0519 minhawawuhusseintaiga@3zussen.Liyahawawuhusseintaiga@3zussen.Liya#401 Reframing the Definition of Success - What It Means to "Make It" as a DancerWellness Wednesday Reframing the Definition of Success - What It Means to "Make It" as a Dancer Source: https://www.danceplug.com/article/reframing-the-definition-of-success-what-it-means-to-make-it-as-a-dancer Author: Andrew Pearson is a performer, choreographer, producer, and dance/movement educator based in Los Angeles.  He has been presenting work in LA for over 10 years and has been invited to share his work throughout the US as well as at the Gdansk International Dance Festival in Poland.  Andrew was with LA Contemporary Dance Company for 6 years where he taught, choreographed, and performed, including engagements in Buenos Aires and New York City.  Add...2021-10-0615 mindance tips dailydance tips daily#401 Reframing the Definition of Success - What It Means to "Make It" as a DancerWellness Wednesday Reframing the Definition of Success - What It Means to "Make It" as a Dancer Source: https://www.danceplug.com/article/reframing-the-definition-of-success-what-it-means-to-make-it-as-a-dancer Author: Andrew Pearson is a performer, choreographer, producer, and dance/movement educator based in Los Angeles.  He has been presenting work in LA for over 10 years and has been invited to share his work throughout the US as well as at the Gdansk International Dance Festival in Poland.  Andrew was with LA Contemporary Dance Company for 6 years where he taught, choreographed, and performed, including engagements in Buenos Aires and New York Ci...2021-10-0615 minStill Spinning: On Dance and the Creative ProcessStill Spinning: On Dance and the Creative ProcessThe Radical Act of Rest with Sydnie L. MosleyIn this first episode in a short series exploring the impact of the pandemic on our field, we speak with artist-activist Sydnie L. Mosley about the radical act of rest.  Be sure to subscribe to hear the next two episodes in this series. We'll be speaking to philosopher Jaron Lanier and social commentator and quintessential New Yorker Fran Lebowitz, and more.  Connect with Sydnie L. Mosley at slmdances.com, and on twitter & IG @sydmosley and @slmdances.  You can read her Dance Magazine article here.  You can learn more about the Nap Ministry, which we m...2021-06-0543 minDance Magazine PodcastDance Magazine PodcastAddison Rae on Fallon, Keeping Dancers Paid, and Sydnie L. MosleyA transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-57Links referenced in/relevant to episode 57:-New York Times story on Broadway vaccination sites: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/25/theater/broadway-vaccinations-coronavirus.html-Los Angeles Magazine story on the Addison Rae/Jimmy Fallon controversy: https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/addison-rae-tonight-show/-Datebook piece on San Francisco's guaranteed income program for artists: https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/more-than-100-san-francisco-artists-to-receive-1000-a-month-under-new-pilot-program-Application for that program: https://ybca.org/guaranteed-income-pilot/-Pointe story on Ballet Co.Laboratory and its dual-contract structure: https://www.pointemagazine.com/ballet-co-laboratory-2651173176...2021-04-0151 minDance Magazine PodcastDance Magazine PodcastProtecting Performers, Making Space for Rest, and Kellee EduseiA transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-54Links referenced in/relevant to episode 54:-Washington Post story on the Washington Football Team replacing its cheerleaders with a coed dance team: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2021/03/03/washington-football-team-cheerleaders-replaced/-New York Times piece on dancer bodies: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/03/arts/dance/what-is-a-ballet-body.html-Actors' Equity statement on the Open Culture program: https://www.actorsequity.org/news/PR/OpenCultureDisappointment/-Denver Post story on Aspen Santa Fe Ballet's company closure and organizational evolution: https://theknow.denverpost.com/2021/03/09/aspen-santa-fe-ballet-closes-coronavirus/254403/-Sydnie Mosley's Dance...2021-03-1153 minThe Reboot PodcastThe Reboot PodcastEmbodied Leadership - with Sydnie L. Mosley & Jerry ColonnaSydnie L. Mosley is an artist-activist, educator, and Artistic Director of SLM Dances, a New York City-based collective of women and nonbinary people who tackle issues of race and gender through experimental dance. In this conversation, Sydnie shares how expression through dance necessitates deep presence and connection to our bodies and highlights the ways in which its practice supports self-actualization and living into the fullness of our humanity. Jerry and Sydnie contemplate the real consequences and untold harm disembodiment has had on our organizations and in our communities, and why coming home to ourselves allows for connection, empathy, compassion to...2021-01-0957 minDance Magazine PodcastDance Magazine PodcastBroadway Heartbreak, Sizeism in Ballet, and DormeshiaLinks referenced in/relevant to this episode: -Brian Spitulnik's essay on the potential end of his Broadway career: https://www.dancemagazine.com/broadway-reopening-2648141693.html-New York Times story on larger performance venues hoping to reopen: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/12/theater/theater-reopenings-new-york.html-Sydnie L. Mosley's conversation with Dr. Erlanger A. Turner about how Black dancers can protect their mental health: https://www.dancemagazine.com/racism-and-mental-health-2648108358.html-Melanin & Mental Health site: https://www.melaninandmentalhealth.com/-Therapy for Black Girls site: https://therapyforblackgirls.com/-Kathryn Morgan's video on why she left Miami City Ballet...2020-10-1525 minPod De Deux » Pod de Deux podcast episodesPod De Deux » Pod de Deux podcast episodesLLAB Ep 2: White Supremacy in Dance Education Pt II – w/ Michelle Gibson, Sydnie Mosley & Iyun HarrisonPhoto credit for Sydnie: Jamie McClean @jmxcleanPhoto credit for Michelle : Jonah Pester In our previous episode of the LLAB, we spoke with three Black dancers about their experiences and challenges with navigating undergraduate dance programs. This week, we wanted to take it a step further. We expanded our dialogue to the often overlooked subject of being […]2020-09-3000 minPod De Deux » Pod de Deux podcast episodesPod De Deux » Pod de Deux podcast episodesLLAB Ep 2: White Supremacy in Dance Education Pt II – w/ Michelle Gibson, Sydnie Mosley & Iyun HarrisonPhoto credit for Sydnie: Jamie McClean @jmxcleanPhoto credit for Michelle : Jonah Pester In our previous episode of the LLAB, we spoke with three Black dancers about their experiences and challenges with navigating undergraduate dance programs. This week, we wanted to take it a step further. We expanded our dialogue to the often overlooked subject of being […]2020-09-301h 09Cheers & QueersCheers & QueersExistential Authenticity ft. Be SteadwellShow NotesLinks to:Follow us on Twitter @CheersNQueers Follow us on Instagram @CheersNQueers Here is our Patreon if you want to give us your money.Here is Be’s Pateron if you want to give her money!That’s one thicc cat...Chani Nicholas book, You Were Born For ThisBe’s cover of PonyThirst Trap video!#BlackBirdersWeek‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Imagines a World Free of WhitenessSM Rodriguez Angela Davis’ book: Are Prisons Obsolete?Recent article by Mariame Kaba: Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish PoliceHow We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee Ri...2020-08-061h 13Erotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 8 With Sydnie Moseley of SLM DancesTune this week for the last episode where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! To close the conversation I sat down with Artistic Director Sydney L Moseley again! Why did SLM choose to pay their partners? How does Sydney afford to make work? Find out in this week's episode! As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out...2019-12-2751 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 7 With Your Host Kadie Smiles of SLM DancesTune this week and for this week and and the last week where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! This week Lorena Jaramillo sat down WITH ME! Ever wonder what I make? How I make it all happen? What have I learned in this money series? Stay Tuned!As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-12-2055 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 6 With Bianca Paige Smith of SLM DancesTune this week and for the last two weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? This week I sat down with Bianca Paige Smith. We get up close and personal with privilege and how it operates in work settings.As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-12-1331 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 5 With Maya Simone of SLM DancesTune this week and for the next 3 weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? This week I sat down with Maya Simone Zeigler and spoke candidly about her art of freelancing along with the privileges within her identities! Get your pen & paper, Maya is giving all the DEETS!As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information...2019-12-0652 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 4 With Lorena Jaramillo of SLM DancesTune this week and for the next 4 weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? This week I sat down with Lorena Jaramillo and spoke candidly about immigration and how it affects what she makes! As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-11-2137 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 3 With Joan Bradford of SLM DancesTune this week and for the next 5 weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? This week I sat down with Joan Bradford and spoke candidly about what privilege really looks like for dancers in NYC!As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-11-1530 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 3 With Angelica Mondol Viana of SLM DancesTune this week and for the next 6 weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? This week I sat down with Angelica Mondol Viana! What does it look like to make more than you spend? Just keep listening.As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-11-0841 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 2 With Jessica Lee of SLM DancesTune this week and for the next 7 weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? This week I sat down with Jessica Lee! How does she afford to dance in New York City? Just keep listening. As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It. Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-11-0141 minErotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentBodyBusiness Stories Part 1 With Brittany Grier of SLM DancesTune this week and for the next 8 weeks where I partner with Sydnie L. Mosley Dances to talk Money! What are folks making? What are folks paying? How do we afford to be dancers in New York City ? As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, and if nothing else, Just Make It.Join the campaign by using #SLMDbodybiz10K or going to slmdances.com for more information See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2019-10-2532 minBrooklyn Free Speech RadioBrooklyn Free Speech RadioWe Makin It: All of the Things With Sydnie MosleyTune in this week where I sit down with Sydnie Mosley of SLM Dances where we talk about all the things she's up to.We talk about her Solo for Solo with Dyane Harvey premiering at Gibney June 4th! We talk about ProfessionalDevelopment for the People a summer intensive hosted at BAX June 25th-28th! And her upcoming audition forcreative collaborators for the 2019/20 season. Sydnie is about to get us strategically planned so that we moveintentionally, where we want to be! As always, Make it Live, Make it...2019-06-031h 05Erotic EmbodimentErotic EmbodimentAll of The Things with Sydnie MosleyTune in this week where I sit down with Sydnie Mosley of SLM Dances where we talk about all the things she's up to. We talk about her Solo for Solo with Dyane Harvey premiering at Gibney June 4th! We talk about Professional Development for the People a summer intensive hosted at BAX June 25th-28th! And her upcoming audition for creative collaborators for the 2019/20 season. Sydnie is about to get us strategically planned so that we move intentionally, where we want to be! As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, Just Make It! See acast.com...2019-06-031h 05Dare to Use the F-WordDare to Use the F-WordStreet HarassmentIn our first episode of Dare to Use The F-Word, we focus on street harassment. We have interviews and conversations with Emily May from Hollaback!; Sydnie Mosley of The Window Sex Project; and the creator of Catcalled, Sonia Saraiya.2013-04-2300 minBarnard Center for Research on WomenBarnard Center for Research on WomenYoung Feminists Take on Activism and OrganizingIn this panel, young feminist activists discuss their areas of interest, what they see as the major challenges for feminist movements, how organizing today compares to that by previous generations, intersections between feminism and other approaches to social justice, and how to build coalitions that can enact structural change. Panelists include Dior Vargas, Sydnie Mosley '07, and Julie Zeilinger '15. The discussion also included Jessica Danforth, who is not included in the recording at her request. Dina Tyson '13 moderated the panel.2013-01-3100 minBarnard Center for Research on WomenBarnard Center for Research on WomenActivism and the Academy: Expanding Feminism: Collaborations for Social JusticeBCRW's commitment to bringing feminist scholars and activists together in conversation and collaboration has been at the center of our work for the past 40 years. Representatives from three organizations with whom we have recently partnered - the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Queers for Economic Justice, and the New York Women's Foundation - discuss the unique models of feminist action and knowledge that have been produced through BCRW's scholar-activist partnerships. Panelists include Ai-jen Poo (National Domestic Workers Alliance), Sydnie L. Mosley '07 (dancer, choreographer and teacher), Amber Hollibaugh (Queers for Economic Justice), and Ana Oliveira (New York Women's Foundation). This plenary...2011-09-2300 min