Karla Grotting featured on Studio Stories Podcast

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 Karla Grotting to learn about her journey. 

Karla Grotting is a dancer, choreographer, educator and producer working with a unique blend of jazz, tap, modern, theater, and percussive dance techniques. Since 1990, she has been a founding member, principal dancer, and artistic associate with Joe Chvala’s The Flying Foot Forum. Karla has performed and toured with Jazzdance: by Danny Buraczeski, MN Jazz Dance Co,  Keane Sense of Rhythm, and dance/theater companies Off-Leash Area and Combustible Company. She is also on faculty at the University of Minnesota Department of Theater and Dance, and has been a visiting guest teaching/choreography artist at many others. Karla has been named as one of City Pages’ Artists of the Year.

Studio Stories will air each Thursday at noon with new guests joining the host to reminisce and share their memories and history with our dance scene. 

Visit http://www.arena-dances.org to listen, or check it out wherever you get your podcasts!

Deborah Jinza Thayer as Special Guest on Studio Stories this Week

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 Deborah Jinza Thayer to learn about her journey.

Jinza Thayer received her BA from Johns Hopkins University and an MFA from George Mason University. Recognitions include being a two-time semi-finalist for France’s Rencontres (Bagnolet); a 2010 SAGE Award; and support from the Minnesota State Arts Board, American Composers Forum, Jerome Foundation, and McKnight Artist Fellowship. She has created over 60 original works and presents her work as Movement Architecture – a blend of dance and theater in structured environments. Jinza is a registered Somatic Movement Therapist and Movement Educator (ISMETA) and has taught somatic movement re-patterning and modern dance training for the past 20 years.

Studio Stories will air each Thursday at noon with new guests joining the host to reminisce and share their memories and history with our dance scene.

Visit http://www.arena-dances.org to listen, or check it out wherever you get your podcasts!

http://www.arena-dances.org/studio-stories-reminiscing-on-twin-cites-dance-history/

Eddie Oroyan on Studio Stories this Week

Join ARENA DANCES for our NEW season of Studio Stories, a podcast reminiscing on Twin Cities dance history. Commencing this week, we sat down with Eddie Oroyan to learn about his journey. 

Oroyan is a founding mover and Artistic Associate of Black Label Movement, a company with roots deep in his heart and body. In 2012, in joy and sadness, he moved to Brussels and worked with Ultima Vez for six years, having toured and performed primarily with What the Body Does not Remember and In Spite of Wishing and Wanting. Oroyan continues to dance in Europe and has been working since 2017 with Emmanuel Gat Dance.  Eddie is also teaching extensively the practice he continues to research and develop, Animal Mindfulness. After an injury in late 2014, Oroyan began a practice of meditation and observation. Animal Mindfulness came through his search for balance. 

Studio Stories will air each Thursday at noon with new guests joining the host to reminisce and share their memories and history with our dance scene. 

Visit http://www.arena-dances.org to listen, or check it out wherever you get your podcasts!

Dance and Music: The 21st Century Direction

The Avant-garde of any art form is spearheaded by its artists, then documented by its scholars, theorists and historians. During the 20th century, dance [Concert Dance], with the kinesthetic body as its instrument, deconstruction as its primary process for investigations, movement vocabulary as its language, and choreography as its creative outlet, examined its inherent multi-disciplinary identity extensively resulting in the development of modern dance, followed by post-modern dance, leading us into the 21st century. Music/Sound, an integral component of this multi-disciplinary identity of dance, negotiated all aspects of these developments through both periods into the latter part of the last century, establishing a direction and a comprehensive practice in music that is now specific to dance. However, scholars and theorists on this are yet to emerge, leaving the discourse on this subject to those from both music and dance fields to collaborate on viewpoints, when called upon, deferring to each other for analysis and conclusions and almost often now, falling short. Hence, until dance music theorists and scholars emerge, those who don’t need to collaborate on the subject for analysis and conclusions, the attached diagram, incorporating Yvonne Rainer’s from 1980, reflects the extensive developments in this collaborative art form that occurred during the 20th century, from Louis Horst’s work with Martha Graham, to now, beyond the micro cycles of limited affect/effect of the situational and now ubiquitous conventional music and dance collaborations through choreography, to the macro cycles of complex affect/effect of the feedback loops and pathways of a symbiotic artistic flow of influence through movement vocabulary, and from it, the extensive multi-disciplinary explorations that occurred between some of the critical figures from both music and dance, including, extending their own creative capabilities beyond the conventional practices of their own art, all of which in turn influenced both art forms while establishing a specific, complex lineage and practice of dance music, pointing to where future directions of it will come from. Hence, the discourse on this collaborative art form of Dance and Music doesn’t have to begin at point A, as it has long ceased to be a novelty. The 21st century conversations on it can and should continue from point R.  Beyond 20th century conventional collaborations to a 21st century symbiosis.

@ Manjunan Gnanaratnam, 2018

Multi-Instrumentalist, Technologist, Composer, Developer & Theorist, Manjunan Gnanaratnam, works as an Interdisciplinary Artist within all contexts of Modern, Post-Modern, Contemporary and  Experimental Dance. With an extensive career spanning 35+ years, he is considered one of the foremost thinkers on the relationship between Movement and Sound in the US today.

Sharon Picasso Joins Studio Stories Podcast this Week

Stories are among our most potent tools. We need to unearth old stories that live in a place and begin to create new ones. We are story makers, not just storytellers. All stories are connected, new ones woven from the threads of the old. – Robin Wall Kimmerer, paraphrased

Join ARENA DANCES for our NEW season of Studio Stories, a podcast reminiscing on Twin Cities dance history. Commencing this week, we sat down with Sharon Picasso to learn about her journey. 

Sharon Picasso (she/her) is a Minneapolis based movement, performance and transdisciplinary creative Artist and Founder/Artistic Director of Picasso Projects and Lupa Studio. Her work as a freelance performance and dance artist lives parallel to her work as a choreographer for the past 25 years. Sharon’s creative and collaborative practice has expanded into design including sound, light and installation. Paramount in Sharon’s collaborative process is cultivating an inclusive, respectful and sustaining creative environment where value is placed on the wholeness of an individual. 

Studio Stories will air each Thursday at noon with new guests joining the host to reminisce and share their memories and history with our dance scene. 

Visit http://www.arena-dances.org to listen, or check it out wherever you get your podcasts!

Studio Stories Weekly Podcast – This Week with Darrius Strong

Stories are among our most potent tools. We need to unearth old stories that live in a place and begin to create new ones. We are story makers, not just storytellers. All stories are connected, new ones woven from the threads of the old. – Robin Wall Kimmerer, paraphrased

Join ARENA DANCES for our NEW season of Studio Stories, a podcast reminiscing on Twin Cities dance history. Commencing this week, we sat down with Darrius Strong to learn about his journey. 

Darrius Strong is a Twin Cities based dancer, choreographer, and instructor. His dance company, STRONGmovement uses the universal language of dance, blending styles such as hip hop, ballet, modern, and West African to tell stories related to society and humanity. Strong is a graduate of University of Minnesota (BFA 2015) and is currently faculty at University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Macalester College, St. Paul Conservatory Performing Arts High School and the TU Dance Center where he focuses on teaching dancers how to connect their identity to movement.

Studio Stories will air each Thursday at noon with new guests joining the host to reminisce and share their memories and history with our dance scene. 

Visit http://www.arena-dances.org to listen, or check it out wherever you get your podcasts!

Season Four of Studio Stories Kicks Off with Cathy Young

Join ARENA DANCES for our NEW season of Studio Stories, a podcast reminiscing on Twin Cities dance history. Commencing this week, we sat down with Cathy Young to learn about her journey. 

Cathy Young brings 34 years of experience as an artist and educator to her work as Executive Director of Boston Conservatory at Berklee. During the course of her career she has been a performer with leading American dance companies, the artistic director of her own dance company, a nationally recognized choreographer and teacher of jazz dance, a professor of dance, co-founder of a college dance program, and the Dean of Dance at Boston Conservatory.  

Studio Stories will air each Thursday at noon with new guests joining the host to reminisce and share their memories and history with our dance scene. 

Visit http://www.arena-dances.org to listen, or check it out wherever you get your podcasts!

New Season of Studio Stories Coming April 15

After an exciting, thought-provoking three seasons, Studio Stories will return on April 15 for season four of this unique podcast. We have an amazing line-up of artists onboard to share their Twin Cities dance history and reminisce on the arcs of their careers. Some of these voices include Cathy Young, Darrius Strong, Sharon Picasso, Eddie Oroyan and more! 

Studio Stories will continue to air weekly on Thursdays at noon, with host Mathew Janczewski. It is available on all major podcasting platforms, including Apple, Spotify, Deezer, Pocket Casts, and more. You can also listen right on our website! 

In this interlude, you can explore past episodes at https://www.arena-dances.org/studio-stories-archive/.

Composer Dameun Strange Talks Journeys in Music and to Senegal

Ananya Dance Theatre is pleased to present Sound Designer and Composer Dameun Strange, collaborator on our Dastak production, in the second installment of our series, Documents of Our Times: Artists Talking Craft, Vision, Values, Inspiration.

Listen as Strange affectingly discusses the impact of a recent trip to Senegal and performs Senegal Rises: https://vimeo.com/527319432

Recorded March 13, 2021 at the Shawngram Institute for Performance & Social Justice, Saint Paul, Minnesota. 47:01. Closed captioning available. © 2021 Ananya Dance Theatre.

Ananya Dance Theatre, in partnership with Dameun Strange, is a fiscal year 2020 recipient of a Cultural Community Partnership grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature; and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

New Season of Studio Stories Coming April 15

After an exciting, thought-provoking third season, Studio Stories will return on April 15 for Season 4 of this unique podcast. We have an amazing line-up of artists on board to share their Twin Cities dance history and reminisce on the arcs of their careers. Some of these voices include Cathy Young, Darrius Strong, Sharon Picasso, Eddie Oroyan and more!

Studio Stories will continue to air weekly on Thursdays at noon, with host Mathew Janczewski. It is available on all major podcasting platforms, including Apple, Spotify, Deezer, Pocket Casts, and more. You can also listen right on our website!

In this interlude, you can explore past episodes at https://www.arena-dances.org/studio-stories-archive/