
Season 2 Finale
Our Season 2 Finale where we briefly talk about the past year, and our plans for next year. And featuring some very special messages from our guests! Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms --- RELATIVE RHYTHMS W

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A podcast exploring the shared history of music and dance in an attempt to grow mutual understanding, build community, encourage collaboration, and make the world a better place through the performing arts. Hosted by musician Adam Price and dancer Emily Jane Acree.Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms
Unknown Host hosts Relative Rhythms | Where Music & Dance Meet, a arts show with 17 episodes published.

Our Season 2 Finale where we briefly talk about the past year, and our plans for next year. And featuring some very special messages from our guests! Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms --- RELATIVE RHYTHMS W

Our interview with tap dancer and recording artist, Daniel Luka. We talk about his album with Roman Babik, his unlikely training tap dancing with live musicians at a young age, how he approaches tap dance musically, bein

Our interview with tap dancer Vuyo Mdingi and percussionist Sifiso Maseko of the South African band Tapcussionist Triad. We talk about the tap dance scene in South Africa, collaborating and composing together, tap dance

Our interview with musician, tap dancer, and body percussionist Max Pollak. We talk about improvisation, his mentor Carnell Lyons, the importance of learning music and music theory as a tap dancer, and his integration of

Our interview with tap dancer, flautist, and academic, Rachel Gain. Rachel is pursuing their doctorate at Yale, and their focus is the music theory of tap dance. We talk about the historic reluctancy of academia to study

Our interview with lindy hop dancer and educator, Tyedric Hill. Tyedric has taught, competed, and performed all over the world. We talk about his approach to teaching lindy hop, the through-lines to other Black American

Our interview with tap dancer, musician, and educator, Heather Cornell. Heather co-founded the ground-breaking tap company Manhattan Tap, and has worked with many jazz musicians and tap dancers throughout her career. We

This is the last part in our 3-part series on Cruise Ship Work. This episode focuses on how to get a cruise ship dancer gig, and dancers' perspective on the job. I interview Mitchell Thomas McCrone and Alexandra Co

This is the second part in our 3-part series on Cruise Ship Work. This episode focuses on how to get a cruise ship musician gig, and musicians' perspective on the job. I explain how to get the gig, dealing with agents, a

This is the first part in our 3-part series on Cruise Ship Work. This episode focuses on how to get a cruise ship gig, and what it's like to work on board. I talk about requirements to get on board, such as visas,

Our Premiere for Season 2! We talk about what we've been up to over the past 6 months, and our goals and plans for the upcoming season. A nice short re-introduction to us, and a teaser for what's to come! Support our wor

Our final episode of the season! We talk about our takeaways and what we learned, and then invite some special guests to come on and share some holiday wishes and wisdom. WEBSITE: https://www.relativerhythms.com/ SUPPO

Our interview with tap dancer, educator, and composer, Anita Feldman. Anita created an acoustic tap dance instrument and collaborated with many composers to compose new music for the one-of-a-kind instrument. We talk abo

Our interview with Oslo-based tap dancer, educator, and professional improviser, Janne Eraker. She plays with multiple groups throughout Norway and Europe, including One Small Step, Øy, and her own band, the Janne Eraker

Our interview with tap dancer, composer, and educator, Ian Berg. Ian is the founder of the tap company Subject:Matter, which just recently released their first album! We talk to him about his unique path getting his unde

Our interview with singer-songwriter, drummer, composer, producer, and recording artist, Jon Bell. We talk about his many music projects, the wy tap dance inspired his most recent solo album "Something Behind," his music

Our interview with tap dancer, educator, and recording artist, Tommy Wasiuta. We talk about his percussive influences, his recent debut solo album "Drum Shoes," his experience with the recording process, and how a tap da

Our interview with tap dancer, educator, and founder of the North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble (NCYTE), Gene Medler. Gene is a legendary educator, and has taught many professional tap artists of today. We talk about his u

Our interview with Brazilian tap dancer and musician Leonardo Dias. We talk about the tap dance scene in Brazil, the country's native percussive dance forms, the complicated language, racial, and political barriers to le

Our interview with tap dancer and musician Johnathan Morin. We talk about learning music, the importance of listening, his indigenous heritage as a member of the Nehiyaw (Cree) nation, his complicated relationship with C
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