Disrupting Flow: Meghan Frederick on Movement, Motherhood, and Meaning | Ep 25 copertina

Disrupting Flow: Meghan Frederick on Movement, Motherhood, and Meaning | Ep 25

Disrupting Flow: Meghan Frederick on Movement, Motherhood, and Meaning | Ep 25

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In this episode of the Dance Maker podcast, host Carlye Eckert interviews choreographer Meghan Frederick about her work, practice, and artistic evolution. They dive into the creative process behind Frederick’s score-based piece After Yes, discussing the intentional disruption of flow, the impact of motherhood on her art, and the vulnerability and trust involved in live performance. The conversation also explores audience perception, compositional structures, and how abstraction in dance can serve as a mirror for discomfort and self-reflection. This rich dialogue offers both personal insight and broader commentary on the power of contemporary dance.


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Photos: Jim Coleman (Emily Green) and Brian Wolfe www.instagram.com/brianarmoured212


Music: Foundations, Shimmer, Matthew Wigton, A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTION


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