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Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Di: Erin Carlisle Norton - Choreographer/Director/Dancer The Moving Architects
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Movers & Shapers is a semimonthly podcast hosted by Erin Carlisle Norton, Artistic Director of the NJ/NYC-based contemporary modern dance company The Moving Architects. This dance podcast reveals personal stories, experiences, and ideas from those who "shape" the dance field.©2025 The Moving Architects Arte Intrattenimento e arti dello spettacolo Scienze sociali
  • MSP 193: Beyond the Product with Morgan Teel
    Jan 23 2026

    Morgan Teel is the mind behind Dance Waterloo, an organization making dance more accessible through site specific and site responsive shows in Austin, Texas. During this episode, she joins us to share the story of how she first fell in love with dance, what deepened her knowledge of choreography, and the motivation behind launching Dance Waterloo. Morgan also shares what first drew her to site-specific work and how Austin audiences have embraced it, from intimate community performances to larger shows like Quixotic States at the Zilker Hillside Theatre Stage. We discuss her inventive projects, including a spelling bee themed dance production, and how she works to make the creative process as visible as the final product. Along the way, she reveals where she finds inspiration for her pieces and why accessibility, experimentation, and community connection remain at the heart of her vision for Dance Waterloo's future.

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Morgan Teel's introduction to the world of dance as a child.

    • Applying for colleges and honing her skills as a choreographer.

    • What motivated Morgan to start Dance Waterloo: making dance more accessible.

    • Naming Dance Waterloo, fundraising, and putting on their first show under an overpass.

    • How dance classes for families allow children to see their parents as equal collaborators.

    • The legacy Morgan hopes to build with Dance Waterloo.

    • How she is working with Austin's senior population.

    • The spelling bee dance production she recently put on.

    • Where she finds inspiration for her pieces.

    • How she is working to make the process of dance visible beyond the product of it.

    • Quixotic States: a dance show at the Zilker Hillside Theatre Stage.

    • Plans for the future: dancing with teenagers.

    • How Morgan cross-pollinates her skills.

    For more on Morgan with Show Notes & Links: The Moving Architects

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    40 min
  • MSP 192: Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi
    Jan 8 2026

    Joining Erin on Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast today is Mickela Mallozzi. Mickela is a four-time Emmy® Award–winning host and executive producer of Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi, a PBS and Amazon Prime travel series celebrating global dance traditions. A professional dancer and trained musician, she travels the world exploring how everyday people express their cultures through movement. In today's conversation, Erin and Mickela delve into the origins of her dance journey, how a middle-of-the-night dream blossomed into her life project, Bare Feet, and she recounts the impact of growing up in an immigrant family on both herself and the TV show. Mickela unpacks how she worked hard to get her show off the ground, in the process starting a blog, and emphasizes the weight of storytelling in producing the episodes. She touches on what it's like going into different cultural settings, how she has overcome challenges throughout the year, and when she realized that Bare Feet was more than just a travel show! To hear more about Mickela's incredible journey, including how she navigated the ins and outs of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what hopes and dreams are coming into fruition in the near future, be sure not to miss out on another insightful episode. Thanks for listening!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Mickela shares the origins of who she is and her dance journey.

    • How she took a middle-of-the-night dream and made it an award-winning TV Show reality.

    • She recounts growing up in an immigrant family with an amazing storytelling Nonnapina.

    • Mickela talks about Bare Feet, the TV Show, and the features of immigrant families in NYC.

    • "The Plan" before Bare Feet came to be.

    • Mickela shares how dance returned to her life.

    • She tells the story of getting Bare Feet off the ground and ultimately starting her blog.

    • The story of sneaking into a PBS conference and how it panned out.

    • Mickela emphasizes the weight of storytelling on Bare Feet.

    • The importance of working hard and intentionally pursuing what you're called to do.

    • She talks about the hard juxtaposition of finding funding and support for the show.

    • Mickela breaks down what it's like going into culturally different communities and learning from the people, the dances, and the spaces.

    • The difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation.

    • Overcoming challenges throughout the years: Mickela shares a real-life example of "figuring it out."

    For more on Mickela with Show Notes & Links: The Moving Architects

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    49 min
  • MSP 191: Mocean Dance with Sara Coffin and Susanne Chui
    Dec 18 2025

    Some creative partnerships do more than grow over time; they help shape an entire artistic landscape. In this episode of The Movers and Shapers Podcast, we meet Sara Coffin and Susanne Chui, co-artistic directors of Mocean Dance, whose long shared history and collaborative vision have transformed contemporary dance in Nova Scotia. Sara begins by tracing her path from early choreography to training across Canada and the United States, and how returning home eventually led her into a leadership role with Mocean Dance. Susanne shares her parallel journey, from a childhood in community dance to professional training in Toronto and the decision to return to Halifax, where she built an independent career before joining the company. Together, they reflect on the evolution of Mocean Dance from a dancer-centered company to a community-focused hub for creation, training, and sector-wide collaboration. They discuss how their friendship, complementary strengths, and improvisational ethos shape their working relationship, and they offer a look at the ambitious interdisciplinary and land-based projects that will define their next chapter. Listen in for a thoughtful conversation about collaboration, place-based artistry, and what it takes to sustain a thriving dance ecosystem outside major centers.

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Sara's early pull toward dance and her first experiences in choreographing.

    • Training across Canada and finding her voice through somatics and collaboration.

    • Forming the SiNS (Sometimes in Nova Scotia) collective: building an early artistic community.

    • Returning to Halifax and stepping into leadership at Mocean Dance.

    • Completing her MFA at Smith College in the United States to deepen her artistic practice.

    • Susanne's community-based dance beginnings and discovery of professional training.

    • Moving to Toronto for conservatory study and early company work.

    • Returning home to build an independent career supported by grants and local networks.

    • Joining Mocean Dance and forming a co-artistic partnership with Sara.

    • Learning the administrative demands of running a company.

    • Shifting Mocean from dancer-centered work to community-focused programming.

    • Expanding professional development offerings, labs, and training programs.

    • Building interdisciplinary partnerships across art, ecology, architecture, and design.

    • Developing land-based and relational works with Indigenous collaborators.

    • Reflections on sustaining a long-term creative partnership rooted in trust and improvisation.

    • Looking ahead to large regional initiatives and reimagined touring models.

    For more on Sara and Susanne and Show Notes & Links: The Moving Architects

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    44 min
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