Body of Work. Doing Dance Heritage
The Body of Work podcast of STUK explores the joys and challenges of dance heritage work.
The first season focuses on dance repertory from the dancers' perspective.
The transmission of dance from body to body, audience to audience, is what keeps dance alive. Repertory - choreographies from the past, revived, and performed again in the present - is a way of connecting us to work from the past.
Through interviews with dance practitioners in the Flemish and international contemporary dance scene, we tap into lively stories, vast experience and deep insight, directly from the dance studio and the stage.
STUK, House for Dance, Image and Sound is an art center in Leuven, Belgium.
This podcast is made possible by DanceMap, funded by Horizon Europe, the European Union's funding programme for research and innovation.
CREDITS
concept Delphine Hesters
researcher & narrator Tessa Hall
interviews Tessa Hall, Katharina Smets, Delphine Hesters
podcast maker Katharina Smets
intern podcast maker Teresa Van Eycken
sound/music Inne Eysermans
mix Inne Eysermans & Yves De Mey
voices Mélanie Lomoff, Ross McCormack, Rosalba Torres Guerrero, Laura Maria Poletti, Clinton Stringer, Jacob Storer, Jan Martens, Steven Michel, Naomi Gibson, Elisha Mercelina, Dan Mussett, Jim Buskens, Stijn Vandenbroucke, Loes Meulemans, Michèle Anne De Mey, Yuika Hashimoto, Tale Dolven, Soa Ratsifandrihana, Madison Vomastek, Jonathan Burrows, Franz Anton Cramer, Timmy De Laet, Madeline Ritter and Delphine Hesters
thanks to laGeste, Rosas, GRIP, Klankverbond
The Body of Work podcast and the oral research project from which it draws its source material, are part of DanceMap, funded by the European Union (Horizon Europe).
Episodes
6 episodes
Introduction. Welcome to Body of Work. Doing Dance Heritage
Episode 1. Jumping through time. Transmitting THE DOG DAYS ARE OVER
Episode 2. Dance archeology. Working with the repertory of Rosas
Episode 3. Out of Context - for Pina. What if we danced this work forever?
Episode 4. Forty years of Unfolding Fase, Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich
Episode 5. Doing dance heritage – a conversation