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the konverj pod

the konverj pod

the konverj pod

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Topic Category:

Arts

Topic Sub-Category:

Performing Arts

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 1
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Discover the stories of the artists who bring konverjdans (converge-dance) to life on "the konverj pod," hosted by Jordan Miller. This Brooklyn-based dance company, founded in 2016 by Miller, Amy Saunder, and Tiffany Mangulabnan, creates and produces dance works across the U.S. in collaboration with over 65 artists and counting. Join us for conversations with our friends-- dancers, musicians, designers and choreographers-- as we uncover the artistry and heart behind our work.

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast focuses on the stories behind dance, creativity, and collaboration, highlighting themes such as the artistic process, personal journey, and the cultural significance of dance. Episodes may discuss topics like new works being produced, personal inspirations, and educational initiatives, such as the impact of 'Dancing to Connect' programs around the world.

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