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Dancing Around the Questions
Gerardo Ayala
15 episodes
1 week ago
On DAtQ, we delve into the journeys that dancers have taken to get to where they are today. Our conversations are wide-ranging, starting from our origin stories and winding through culture, travel, music and personal struggles.
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On DAtQ, we delve into the journeys that dancers have taken to get to where they are today. Our conversations are wide-ranging, starting from our origin stories and winding through culture, travel, music and personal struggles.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Type II (?) Much Fun
Dancing Around the Questions
1 hour 7 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Type II (?) Much Fun

In this misnomer of an episode, Daisy Banta of the Richmond Zouk community discusses her beginnings as a dancer while studying abroad in Brazil, overcoming a serious injury, and how dance helped bring a new joy (or perhaps fun?) to exercise and body movement.  Gerardo gets a little snobby about music education (his heart's in the right place), and we dig a little bit into why dancing is still a rather niche activity in the United States.

Send over your thoughts and questions to Dancingquestions@gmail.com, and follow us on Instagram @DancingAtQ !

Dancing Around the Questions
On DAtQ, we delve into the journeys that dancers have taken to get to where they are today. Our conversations are wide-ranging, starting from our origin stories and winding through culture, travel, music and personal struggles.