The Political Power of Dance - a podcast by Sadie Anderson, Stauney Segle

from 2021-09-27T19:03:40

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This week we got to dive into a very underrepresented  area of the arts and its influence on political protest. Throughout history, dance has been used as a tool for political power and protest, even though it's also been laced with controversy and sometimes outlawed in countries and communities (even today). We talk about a myriad of cultures and societies that have been influenced by this political power of dance. From  Zimbabwe warriors, plantation slaves, 17th-century French Courtiers,  Soviet Communists,  LGBTQ+ activists,  to the counterculture scene of Sao Paulo, dance has been used as a way to express unity, power, and protest.  We also talk about the myriad of issues that have used dance as a catalyst for change including protests against the economy during The Great Depression, the refugee crisis, gender equality, human trafficking,  and most recently police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement.  This episode will definitely make you rethink dance... and also the movie Footloose. 

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