
UnSequenced Podcast
1) Ariel Lembeck
New York-based choreographer Ariel Lembeck's work “brilliant you” doesn’t feature any physical dancing. The installation premiered in the backyard of Triskelion Arts in Brooklyn September 2021.
2) Carrie Ahern
Choreographer Carrie Ahern and her cast of five dancers explore how women express themselves sexually through movement and storytelling in work “Carnal Spill,” performed in private homes throughout Ne...Show More
3) Sarah Friedland
Fascinated by the patterns and politics of crowds, Sarah Friedland choreographed and directed CROWDS, a three-channel video installation. Friedland presented CROWDS as an in-person experience in 2019 ...Show More
4) Eugenia Zinovieva
In summer of 2021, choreographer Eugenia Zinovieva premiered a new work on the company she danced with at the time, Festival Ballet Providence in Rhode Island. Ad Infinitum builds on questions she's h...Show More
5) Colleen Thomas
Choreographer Colleen Thomas’s work “Light and Desire” draws on themes of family history, social politics and her own experiences. She also calls it “an act of resistance,” pushing back against oppres...Show More
6) Standby for Season 04
The first episode of Season 04 will be in your feed very soon. In a new season of UnSequenced, you'll hear from dance artists like Colleen Thomas, Sarah Friedland, Rosie Herrera and more!
7) David Zambrano
In our season finale, Venezuelan-born, Brussels-based choreographer David Zambrano speaks about his 2019 piece "Age," and how spontaneity is at the root of all of his work.
8) Autumn Knight
Artist Autumn Knight discusses her live-streamed performances created during her 2020 summer residency at The Kitchen in New York City.
9) Lauren Edson
Boise-based choreographer Lauren Edson discusses "Ruin," a forthcoming dance film and the latest project from the company Edson co-directs, LED.
10) Ananya Chatterjea
Minneapolis-St. Paul-based choreographer Ananya Chatterjea, of Ananya Dance Theatre, discusses her work Dastak, a socially distanced, site-specific work about the multiple crises facing the U.S. right...Show More