Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
headphones
BodyPolitic

BodyPolitic

Political Artivism

The conversation begins at the intersection of performing art and political activism: performing artists discuss topics ranging from body autonomy (or lack thereof) and commodification to the consequences of performing politcal art and how we create it, and how, in this time of divisiveness, we can mobilize as individuals, audiences, and a cooperative enterprise to effect change.
bookmark
Share icon

All episodes

Best episodes

Seasons

Top 10 BodyPolitic Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best BodyPolitic episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to BodyPolitic for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite BodyPolitic episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Welcome back to BodyPolitic! First Episode since the Before Times, Season 2, episode 1, brings you dancer, choreographer, author and delightful human Kara Tatelbaum. We discuss Kara's new book, Putting My Heels Down, criticism as currency in dance training and how it affects us throughout life, personally and professionally. We ponder the big questions like - do our math teachers still think we need to get our priorities straight?

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
BodyPolitic - Worth pt 2

Worth pt 2

BodyPolitic

play

04/22/19 • 25 min

The second half of a conversation with Christopher Roman. Is it OK to have fear, as a performer, when choosing to push back against the paradigm? Christopher discusses this, describes some politically-charged works by lesser-known choregraphers, and offers suggestions to mobilize as a community, to create work that challenges the "system" as well as the audience to effect change.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
BodyPolitic - Worth: Christopher Roman
play

04/14/19 • 17 min

Episode 1, a conversation with Christopher Roman, pt 1/2.
Christopher Roman is an award-winning professional dancer and choreographer based in Frankfurt, Germany. He has served as Associate Artisitic Director of the Forsythe Company in Frankfurt, Artistic Director of Dance ON in Berlin, and is at the beginning stages of building a SALT Company, a "multi-faceted" resource for dancers. In part one of our conversation, we discuss the worth of a moving body, and what would be required to effect change in the dance world in order for dancers to garner agency over their own bodies and the politics at play in the world of performing arts.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Anonymous "Doc" from Denver, CO, is a Family Medicine practitioner who lists termination of pregnancy as one of the services he provides and has been providing for the past 25-plus years. In addition to earning his MD, he also has a degree in Public Health. He practices family medicine, teaches, and takes on interns who wish to learn about the historical facts, public health effects, and procedural techniques of terminating pregnancies. Doc has first-hand accounts of the threats to the safety of providers and women seeking abortion services, a deep appreciation for radical feminist literature, and is doing important work to keep women alive, intact, and safe.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Raymond Rodriguez, former principal dancer with the Cleveland/San Jose Ballet (and also Assistant Artistic Director and Managing Director), current Head of Studio Company and Trainee Program at the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago, describes what it's like to be "aged out" of a career before feeling ready. Do we ever feel ready to sit on the sidelines once we've built a life onstage, in performance? Luckily for the Studio Company and Trainees at the Joffrey, Raymond uses his experience to educate, inspire, and prepare young dancers and choreographers to advocate for themselves and mature in ways that weren't thought important in previous generations of dance training. Knowing full well the psychological and emotional toll of a life in the studio at the whim of choreographers and directors, Raymond is ensuring that his students have the knowledge and support to weather the storms as they come.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
BodyPolitic - Cojones - Ashley McQueen
play

05/06/19 • 30 min

Fear is a big topic to tackle, and one that comes up a LOT in discussions with performing artists and artmakers. Ashley McQueen is the poster child for Political Artivism - she creates tremendous, disruptive, socially conscious, subversive work that allows the performer to be powerful, vulnerable, beautiful, and grotesque within the same piece. How does she tackle her fear, and how does she find her strength to perform such politically charged work in today's political climate? Listen to find out...

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Show more best episodes

Toggle view more icon

FAQ

How many episodes does BodyPolitic have?

BodyPolitic currently has 6 episodes available.

What topics does BodyPolitic cover?

The podcast is about Ballet, Health & Fitness, Activism, Mental Health, Podcasts, Arts, Dance, Politics and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on BodyPolitic?

The episode title 'Criticism as Currency - Kara Tatelbaum and "Putting My Heels Down"' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on BodyPolitic?

The average episode length on BodyPolitic is 32 minutes.

How often are episodes of BodyPolitic released?

Episodes of BodyPolitic are typically released every 17 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of BodyPolitic?

The first episode of BodyPolitic was released on Apr 14, 2019.

Show more FAQ

Toggle view more icon

Comments