Another history podcast that highlights big moments in dance history. Hosted by two Seattle based dancers/administrators, Liz Houlton and Maris Antolin, join us as we laugh through the weird, unique, and ridiculous facts that keep us enthralled with this art form!
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Another history podcast that highlights big moments in dance history. Hosted by two Seattle based dancers/administrators, Liz Houlton and Maris Antolin, join us as we laugh through the weird, unique, and ridiculous facts that keep us enthralled with this art form!
Episode 4 - "Quick" American Modern Dance with Liz & Maris
Dancers Did That?
1 hour 13 minutes 2 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 4 - "Quick" American Modern Dance with Liz & Maris
Liz and Maris sketch out a very quick overview of American Modern Dance!
Full disclosure, we decided to rerecord this episode because our first try was too long and we only got to the 1960s (that's only halfway through...). We do a much better job this time around if we do say so ourselves. We hit on dancing in the woods, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, José Limón, Katherine Dunham, Merce Cunningham, Jerome Robbins, Alvin Ailey, and so many more.
Liz and Maris also talk about separating art from the artists and cancel culture. And the painter that Maris can't remember the name of is Paul Gauguin.
Dancers Did That? is a dance history podcast by dancers, not historians. We welcome comments and corrections! --- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dancers Did That?
Another history podcast that highlights big moments in dance history. Hosted by two Seattle based dancers/administrators, Liz Houlton and Maris Antolin, join us as we laugh through the weird, unique, and ridiculous facts that keep us enthralled with this art form!