This interviews covers a look at Melbourne in 1940 and 50s, Noel’s professional career, his latest book, the AIDS epidemic and his being at the Stonewall Riots. This wide-ranging conversation contains adult content, listener discretion advised.
Read MoreDaniel Jaber
“Movement gave me a greater sense of freedom and expression.”
Read MoreLucy Guerin
“I like working with the dancers, I like working on the detail of the choreography and the structure of the work.”
Read MoreAnouk van Dijk
“I will never forget…Ian filled the room. He filled the room with energy, with his passion, with his power. That was it. I was sold […] I wanted to be a dancer”.
Read MoreAlexandre Hamel
“Branding it as contemporary dance is bad for marketing. Contemporary dance is often seen as elitist, boring […] for snobs by a very large section of the public.”
Read MoreGideon Obarzanek
“I didn’t have a great interest in having a dance company or directing a dance company, it came out of necessity. […] My interest has always been about making work.”
Read MoreRafael Bonachela
In this conversation we discussed Kylie Minogue, dance, leadership, inspiration and arts funding.
Read MoreDeborah Jowitt
Deborah Jowitt is one of the most accessible dance critics, spending her life capturing the diversity of dance in her reviews, particularly in New York City. Jowitt’s work focuses equally on ballet and modern dance with a love for both styles.
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Stephanie Lake
“My hair would never go neatly into a bun … I didn’t know any of the ballet language… I think that it can actually be a positive, because you want individual voices in the arts.”
Read MoreMichael J Morris
“sexuality is a choreography as much as anything else”
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