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ROLLING POINT
Conversations inspired by the practice of Contact Improvisation
8 episodes
1 week ago
Rolling Point is inspired by the somatic practice of Contact Improvisation where through shared physical point of contact with another, an improvised movement dialogue is innovated. I'm your host Aaron Brandes, also known as Brando. I am joined by guest co-hosts as we interview artists, activists, and teachers who use the body as a lens to make sense of the complicated issues we are facing in the world today.
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Rolling Point is inspired by the somatic practice of Contact Improvisation where through shared physical point of contact with another, an improvised movement dialogue is innovated. I'm your host Aaron Brandes, also known as Brando. I am joined by guest co-hosts as we interview artists, activists, and teachers who use the body as a lens to make sense of the complicated issues we are facing in the world today.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Ann Cooper Albright
ROLLING POINT
36 minutes 54 seconds
4 years ago
Ann Cooper Albright

A dancer, scholar, and a 2019-2020 John Simon Memorial Guggenheim fellow, Ann Cooper Albright is professor and chair of the Department of Dance. Originally an undergraduate philosophy major at Bryn Mawr College, she received an MFA in dance at Temple University, and a PhD in performance studies at New York University.

Combining her interests in dancing and cultural theory, including phenomenology, gender, sexuality and feminist studies, Albright teaches a variety of courses that seek to engage students in both practices and theories of the body.

Music credits by Stephen Katz 
StephenKatzMusic.com


ROLLING POINT
Rolling Point is inspired by the somatic practice of Contact Improvisation where through shared physical point of contact with another, an improvised movement dialogue is innovated. I'm your host Aaron Brandes, also known as Brando. I am joined by guest co-hosts as we interview artists, activists, and teachers who use the body as a lens to make sense of the complicated issues we are facing in the world today.