Studio Stories: Reminiscing on Twin Cities Dance with Stuart Pimsler

Join ARENA DANCES for our weekly Studio Stories podcast, where each week we reminisce on Twin Cities dance history with a new special guest. This week, we hear from Stuart Pimsler.

Stuart is the co-director, with Suzanne Costello, of Stuart Pimsler Dance Theater – a company with over 40 years of history. And now, Stuart is author of a book, The Choreography of Care.

Tune in this Thursday, January 20 at 12:00pm to hear Stuart’s studio story.

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Studio Stories: Reminiscing on Twin Cities Dance with Lindalee Soderstrom

Join ARENA DANCES for our weekly Studio Stories podcast, where each week we reminisce on Twin Cities dance history with a new special guest. This week, we hear from Lindalee Soderstrom.

Lindalee is a graduate of Carleton College with a bachelor of arts in modern dance and voice in 1972. A former student at Dance Studio Margret Dietz, she co-authored Margaret Dietz – A Dancers Legacy

Tune in this Thursday, January 13 at 12:00pm to hear Lindalee’s studio story.

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Studio Stories Podcast is Back for Season 6 with Dana Kassel

Join ARENA DANCES for our weekly Studio Stories podcast, where each week we reminisce on Twin Cities dance history with a new special guest. This week, we hear from Dana Kassel.

Dana is currently Program Director for the McKnight Fellowship Programs for Dancers and Choreographers. She brings a wealth of experience to the position with her long history as a performer and a highly skilled and respected administrator.

Tune in this Thursday, January 6 at 12:00pm to hear Dana’s studio story.

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Stuart Pimsler on Caring for the Caregiver

In these unprecedented times of stress and strain for healthcare providers across the globe, The Choreography of Care provides a helpful guide and insights to care for the caregiver.

This new book by Minnesota’s Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater’s Stuart Pimsler chronicles how the work of Pimsler and artistic co-director Suzanne Costello continues to respond to the needs of caregivers in professional settings and in homes. It discusses strategies for bringing creative expression to the professional caregivers’ workplace, as well as the impact art has made on the healing community. These pages speak to the importance of keeping caregivers healthy by offering ideas for their self-care and wellness.

Included are specific movement, theater, writing, visual art, and vocal exercises, and directed improvisations for invigorating the practices of healers. Similarly, artists of all disciplines will learn about touchstone issues and techniques for collaborating with the healthcare community.

New on Mn Artists: Choreographers’ Evening 2021 Articles

Read a series of articles published in conjunction with Choreographers’ Evening 2021, curated by Valerie Oliveiro and edited by Emily Gastineau:
Re: Writing for the Walker/Mn Artists by Julie Tolentino
For All Your Life by Leslie Cuyjet
When the Beings in the Room Come Alive by Kayva Yang with Arneshia Williams, Megan Mayer, Tumelo Khupe, and Emily Michaels King
I Observe You Observing Me: Dance and Performative Utopias by Sam Aros Mitchell

New Studio Stories with Marciano Silva dos Santos

Join ARENA DANCES for our weekly Studio Stories podcast, where each week we reminisce on Twin Cities dance history with a new special guest. This week, we hear from Marciano Silva dos Santos.

Marciano is a native of Brazil who quickly entered the Minnesota dance landscape as a stand out artist with TU Dance, where he performed for five years. Soon after he formed his company, Contempo Physical Dance, making his own signature mark within the community.

Tune in this Thursday, November 18 at 12:00pm to hear Marciano’s studio story.

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New Studio Stories Podcast Interview with Denise Armstead

Join ARENA DANCES for our weekly Studio Stories podcast, where each week we reminisce on Twin Cities dance history with a new special guest. This week, we hear from Denise Armstead.

Denise Armstead was a founding member with Zenon Dance Company, with some really fun behind-the-scenes information and insights to its formation. Denise performed with the company over 20 years and now creates her own work with DA Dance.

Tune in this Thursday, November 11 at 12:00pm to hear Denise’s studio story.

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Recent Dance Writing on Mn Artists

Each One, Teach One: Footwork in Minnesota by Wills Glasspiegel
An oral history of footwork in Minnesota, from the dancers and DJs that helped bring this culture to life in the Twin Cities

Circular Healing by Juleana Enright
A conversation with Rosy Simas (Seneca) and Sam Mitchell on non-transactional art practices, creating spaces of rest and respite, and the overlapping of past, present, and future

The Smell of Paradox and the Disequilibrium of Loss by Kaya Lovestrand
How the evocative sense of smell and the attentiveness of art can illuminate complex, unknowable, and indescribable facets of experience

New Studio Stories Podcast Interview with Wynn Fricke

Join ARENA DANCES for our weekly Studio Stories podcast, where each week we reminisce on Twin Cities dance history with a new special guest. This week, we hear from Wynn Fricke.

Wynn was a company member with Zenon Dance Company just shy of 10 years from 1992-2001. Wynn has had several commissions of her choreography at Zenon, Minnesota Dance Theater, Ragamala and many more, and is the artistic director of her own company Borrowed Bones Dance Theater. She is currently the head of the dance minor at Macalester College.

Tune in this Thursday, November 4 at 12:00pm to hear more about Wynn’s insight on dance, history and the artistic process!

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New Studio Stories Podcast Interview with Jim Lieberthal

Join ARENA DANCES for our weekly Studio Stories podcast, where each week we reminisce on Twin Cities dance history with a new special guest. This week, we sat down with Jim Lieberthal to learn about his journey.

Jim Lieberthal has worked creatively in Minneapolis since 1982: as a dancer, choreographer, actor, writer, producer, and now filmmaker. He has performed 17 years of Nutcrackers, a TV series for children on PBS (“The Folk Book”), and utilizes techniques of Noh and Kabuki Theater from Japan in his work.

Tune in this Thursday, October 28, at 12:00pm to hear more about Jim’s insight on dance, life and the artistic process!

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