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Drinking and Dance at the End of the World

Rob Celtic
Drinking and Dance at the End of the World
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  • Episode 47: Seeking the Source with Pete Styles
    Celtic has coffee with dancer, choreographer, podcaster, and East Ender Pete Styles as they discuss pivoting due to the pandemic, being inspired by Janet Jackson, seeking knowledge from the source, the styles he uses to express his truth, differentiating between the underground and industry dance worlds, where good choreography comes from, the limits of online training, teaching non-dancers, the difference between teachers who make students better and teachers who only showcase their own dopeness, racism in the UK, the absolute necessity of the English breakfast, making a better melting pot, the origin of his podcast (5,6,7 Now What?), Life after Dance, Art vs Content Creation, and the importance of learning how to share his words with the world. To listen to 5,6,7 Now What? on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/22PxaApmwsujiDVkahHUvQ?si=x33soiVtSbKWrp7xtFmViw Follow Pete on IG: @petestyles22 To help support Pete during this period of social and economic upheaval, please make a donation of any amount to: Venmo: petestylesfrancis
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  • Episode 46: Getting on the Good Foot with Cue
    It's the meeting of the dancecasts as Celtic dives deep with dancer, scholar, and co-host of The Good Foot Podcast, Quilan "Cue" Arnold. During the course of the episode they discuss his feeling blessed and grounded in his faith, fighting games, being inspired by his first battle experience, the versatility of our Dance elders, looking up to Cebo as a role model, the many styles in which he finds self expression, claiming his heritage vs being a guest of the NYC Dance community, the honor of guestship in Hip-Hop, his journey through the world of higher education, the origin of The Good Foot Podcast, the necessity of telling the stories of Black Dance in America, the principle of competition for elevation, the significance of the cypher, responding to scrutiny, how deep conversations with elders have helped improve his dance, the connection between dance and politics, discussing sexual assault within the Dance community, feeling the impact of the legacy of Marjorie Smarth, the dream of a hip-hop university, what it means to codify art, and the foundation upon which he stands. Follow Cue on IG: @cue4christ To help support Cue during this period of social and economic upheaval, please make a donation of any amount to: Venmo: @quilanmatthew To read the piece by Bgirl Ntegrity: https://www.ntegrityinmotion.com/post/sexual-violence If you have experienced or are struggling with the effects of sexual harassment, misconduct, or assault within the dance community or elsewhere and need help finding support or advocacy, call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to speak to a trained professional, or visit rainn.org ORIGINAL PHOTO BY ROBIN GALLANT
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  • Episode 45: Unpacking the Year with Deandre Carroll
    On this special One Year Anniversary episode, Celtic reconnects with the first guest of the series, Deandre Carroll, as they discuss treating books like heroin, missing the old routines of navigating the world, balancing social responsibility and personal mental health in the time of a pandemic, the limits of human understanding, pattern seeking and conspiracy theory, the advancement of vaccination, herd immunity, the global response to the murder of George Floyd, seizing upon the opportunity to advance discussions of race, the transmutation and minimization of important social issues, cancel culture and the incentive to act, voter suppression, anti-racism discussions within the Dance community, the multicultural influence of Hip-Hop, anti-Asian violence in America and the legacy of white supremacy, talking with white people about race and the white guilt phenomenon, post traumatic growth, and the process of change for the better. To email DeAndre: [email protected] To follow DeAndre on Instagram: @deandrecarroll To help support DeAndre and The Funkinetic Project during this time of social and economic upheaval, please make a donation of any size to: PayPal: paypal.me/funkinetic
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  • Episode 44: Gaming the System with Ana Lisa Sutherland
    Celtic does cocktail hour with Lindy Hopper, Waacker, and "Rebel Without a Pause" Ana Lisa Sutherland as they discuss the challenge of staying connected to Dance during a pandemic, her origins of learning Lindy Hop in Sacramento, her initial journey in Waacking, drawing her energy from the crowd, the connections between Waacking and Lindy Hop, hollow community and modern Lindy Hop events, Lindy Hoppers farming identity from Black dancers, finding resilience and thriving in fields dominated by cishet white dudes, processing colorism and light-skinned privilege, feeling isolated from family and Black culture, her recent journey with ADHD and neurodiversity, her workarounds and coping mechanisms for success, fearlessness in dancing, the Battle on the Rocks, and her next big goals in Dance. Follow Ana Lisa on Instagram: @tha_beez_neez To help support Ana Lisa during this period of social and economic upheaval, please make a donation of any amount to: Venmo: @AnaLIsa-Sutherland ; Paypal: @alsutherland
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  • Episode 43: Uncovering the Theory with Brooklyn Terry
    Hip-Hop and House Dance Veteran Brooklyn Terry kicks back with Celtic as they discuss coping with the long-term effects of the pandemic, being saved by social media, being inspired by his family and dancing in park jams as a youth, the connection between roller skating and Black dances, groove progression in his classes and workshops, what he loves to see and what could be improved in the new generation of dancers, the clubbing ecosystem and why clubbing is essential to your dance, Japan for Black Lives and anti-racism work in Japan, the role of economics in systemic racism, the origin of his journey to understanding his neurodivergence in the forms of dyslexia and ADHD, the effects and repercussions of underdiagnosing/misdiagnosing neurodivergence in Women and in the Black Community, his process to finding workarounds for managing ADHD, leaving a legacy of a better world for his children, Speakeasy TYO, and the theory behind the way he dances. To read the article quoted in this episode: https://www.additudemag.com/race-and-adhd-how-people-of-color-get-left-behind/ Workarounds mentioned for dyslexia: using the dictation and text-to-speech functions on Mac Workarounds mentioned for ADHD: https://www.goodnotes.com/ paired with one of these templates: https://www.etsy.com/market/digital_life_planner To help support Terry during this period of social and economic upheaval, please make a donation of any size to: PayPal.me/bklynterry
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In each episode, Chicago Footworker Rob Celtic interviews a different member of the Street Dance community over drinks. We chat about the state of Dance, the future of movement, and what everyone is doing to stay sane during the Apocalypse.
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