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Welcome to "Collectively Connected," a podcast hosted by a husband-and wife duo, Damian and Denise. In our show, we dive into meaningful conversations about events that are shaping our world and the impact it's having on our lives individually and how it's effecting us collectively. As a married couple, we are bringing the conversation we are currently having in our home. We're not experts, we're simply passionate about learning and growing alongside our audience. Our goal is to inspire mean ...
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Moving Moments

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Your ticket to candid conversations featuring the dance world's most accomplished and groundbreaking artists. Join Dean and Director of Dance at The Juilliard School Alicia Graf Mack as she sits down with her closest colleagues and friends to discuss the creative process and living a purposeful life in dance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Could private donors be shaping the future of Trump's potential next term? Join us as Robert Kennedy and Tulsi Gabbard offer an insider's perspective from a Michigan rally on the unprecedented moves being made to build Trump's cabinet from the ground up. With over 16,000 positions at stake, the duo discusses the influence of lobbyists and politicia…
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Artistic Director of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, former Principal Dancer with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and dance educator Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell embodies grace and grit. She sits down with Alicia to reflect on her early years as a natural mover and describes how she improvised (!!) her audition for the Baltimore School for the Art…
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Can our societal systems truly be trusted to have our best interests at heart? In this episode, we tackle the eye-opening concept of the "Great Awakening," where more people are beginning to recognize the flaws and corruption within institutions like government, education, healthcare, and food regulation. Personal stories of waking up from ignoranc…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shook the political world by endorsing former President Donald Trump, a move that has left many in both camps reeling. What led Kennedy to make this unexpected alliance, and what does it mean for the upcoming election? From the emotional weight of his announcement to his impactful appearance at a Trump rally in Arizona, we bre…
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President of The Juilliard School, Artistic Director of the Vail Dance Festival, and retired Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet Damian Woetzel is a visionary and arts advocate bringing together today's most creative voices and unlikely pairings in dance and music. In this special episode of Moving Moments, recorded live at Lincoln Center, D…
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Is American democracy on the brink of collapse? Tune in to our latest episode where we tackle the chaotic and often absurd landscape of American politics. We start by shining a light on how political rallies have transformed into mere spectacles, far removed from addressing real issues like healthcare, education, and economic stability. Unmasking t…
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Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre Calvin Royal III is the third African American to hold this role in the company's 85-year history. Immersed in music from a young age, Calvin recalls how a tv commercial for a local production of The Chocolate Nutcracker introduced him to dance and how years later he deftly pivoted a last minute change …
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We're back with more inspiring conversations featuring American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Calvin Royal III, Artistic Director of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell, Artistic Director and CEO of Ballet Hispánico Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director of the Limón Dance Company Dante Puleio, and many more! Follow Moving Moments…
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Can AI revolutionize your morning routine and your job? Discover how artificial intelligence is already transforming everyday tasks and reshaping entire industries in our latest episode. From Siri and Alexa assisting with daily chores to AI recommending your next favorite Netflix show, we explore the seamless integration of this technology into our…
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What if the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump was more theatrical than political? In our latest episode of Collectively Connected, we unpack the shocking events surrounding this incident. We share our initial reactions and disbelief, unraveling the chaotic scene that unfolded and questioning whether the attempt might hav…
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What if the key to a more vibrant and competitive political landscape lies in exploring beyond the traditional two-party system? Join us on Collectively Connected as we navigate the Road to the White House, spotlighting the 2024 presidential candidates. Denise and Damian are here to ensure you're equipped with the knowledge to make an informed deci…
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Can conversations change the world? We believe they can. In our first ever episode of "Collectively Connected," Damian and Denise share the heart and soul behind our podcast. We recount the journey from intimate, in-depth discussions in our living room to launching a platform where we can engage with a broader audience. Discover the therapeutic and…
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Welcome to "Collectively Connected," a husband and wife duo Damian and Denise. In this trailer, you'll get a sneak peek into "Collectively Connected" and what you can expect from upcoming episodes. Tune in and be part of our Collective Connected family! Follow us on: Instagram @ CollectivelyCollected Youtube @ Collectively_Connected…
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Hey listeners, I'm here with some super exciting news—Moving Moments is hosting a LIVE taping of the podcast and you're invited! Mark your calendars now: When: Wednesday, April 17th at 7:30pm Where: Lincoln Center's David Rubenstein Atrium on West 62nd Street in NYC. And, best of all, it's FREE! No tickets are needed–just show up! For more info, ch…
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Hey listeners! We're bringing you another podcast from Artful Narratives Media that we think you'll love: Speaking Soundly. This show is your ticket to backstage conversations with world-renowned musicians. Join Metropolitan Opera Principal Trumpet David Krauss for candid and compelling discussions with today's top performers as they speak about th…
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Israeli choreographer and dancer Ohad Naharin was the Artistic Director of the internationally celebrated Batsheva Dance Company for nearly three decades before assuming his current title of House Choreographer. During his tenure with Batsheva, he developed Gaga, the innovative movement language and pedagogy that has defined the company's training …
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Artistic Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet and Director of the company's affiliated school, Peter Boal was a Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet for over 20 years. Peter shares with Alicia the importance of moving to Fleetwood Mac in his childhood living room, how he lived a "double life" until classmates saw him perform in The Nutcracker…
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Second soloist with the Boston Ballet Michaela Mabinty DePrince has a personal journey to the stage that is nothing short of inspiring. Michaela describes her astonishing childhood in her homeland of war-torn Sierra Leone and how dance helped quiet the chaos of her life and ultimately gave her freedom. Michaela describes the importance of authentic…
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Founder and Artistic Director of the Evidence Dance Company, Ronald K. Brown deftly fuses traditional African dances with modern dance styles. Despite having suffered from a debilitating stroke in 2021, he continues to choreograph and teach, inspiring generations of artists. Alicia recalls the pivotal role Ron played in her career as a professional…
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Princess Grace Award winner Ashton Edwards was promoted to the corps at the Pacific Northwest Ballet in 2022. Ashton is challenging traditional gender roles at the professional level and shifting industry standards, paving the way for a new generation of dancers. Ashton recalls the first time they performed in the Balanchine style, the importance o…
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After two decades as an acclaimed dancer and star of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Jamar Roberts is one of today's most sought-after choreographers. The Bessie Award winner has created commissions for the Ailey company, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and The Juilliard School, just to name a few. Jamar recalls how his early ob…
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Executive Director of the Baryshnikov Arts Center Sonja Kostich was a celebrated dancer at American Ballet Theatre and Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project. After 20 years as a professional dancer, Sonja shifted her focus to arts administration with roles at Mark Morris Dance Group, New York City Center, and Kaatsbaan Cultural Park. She sh…
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Legendary dancer, choreographer, and Artistic Director Emerita of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Judith Jamison is a Kennedy Center Honoree and Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People in the World. She tells Alicia what it was like to work with Mr. Ailey, how she originated one of the most important and enduring works of modern and contempora…
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Tony Award winner and Resident Choreographer at New York City Ballet Justin Peck is also a celebrated director, filmmaker, and dancer. Hailed as a prodigy, Justin has created over 50 dance works with more than 20 for City Ballet alone, as well as collaborated with Stephen Spielberg. Alicia and Justin talk about the New Dances program at Juilliard, …
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Principal Dancer with Alonzo King LINES Ballet Adji Cissoko attended the Ballet Academy Munich and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre in New York City on a full scholarship before joining the National Ballet of Canada. Adji shares with Alicia how she fell in love with classical ballet at a young age, and ultimately app…
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We're back with more inspiring conversations featuring New York City Ballet's Resident Choreographer Justin Peck, Alvin Ailey's Artistic Director Emerita Judith Jamison, Second Soloist with the Boston Ballet Michaela Mabinty DePrince, Batsheva Dance Company's House Choreographer Ohad Naharin, and many more! Follow Moving Moments on Instagram. Follo…
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Renowned dancer Michael Novak rose to prominence when he became the second Artistic Director in the history of Paul Taylor Dance Company, where he is working to preserve and expand upon the legacy of his predecessor. Michael shares how a speech impediment at age 12 rendered him nearly mute and how dance became his outlet for expression, why he gave…
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American dancer Bobbi Jene Smith spent nearly a decade with the Israeli company Batsheva, before expanding upon her own solo work and choreographic career. Bobbi Jene discusses her start as a serious gymnast and how she fell in love with dance, leading her to study at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, North Carolina School for the Arts, and the Juilliard …
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Founder and Artistic Director of the dance company A.I.M, Kyle Abraham is an acclaimed dancer, choreographer, and a MacArthur "Genius Grant" Fellow. In addition to performing and developing new works for his company, Kyle has been commissioned by companies including the Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Kyl…
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When Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet Sara Mearns performs, she goes for broke, thus earning the nickname "Stage Animal" from famed choreographer Alexei Ratmansky. The star ballerina shares how she found the bravery to advocate for herself as a student at School of American Ballet, climbing the ranks to become a principal ballerina, and t…
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Living legend and Kennedy Center Honoree Carmen de Lavallade has had an accomplished career as a dancer, actor, and choreographer. She recalls growing up in East Los Angeles with her friend Alvin Ailey, the early dance classes they took with Lester Horton, and ultimately arriving in New York, where her career flourished. At the age of 92, Carmen co…
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Tony Award-winning Arab American choreographer Sonya Tayeh has a relentless drive, an abundance of ambition, and extraordinary talent. She discusses her roots as a teenager in the Detroit underground rave scene, her late arrival to dance, and how she catapulted to fame with her work on So You Think You Can Dance. Sonya shares what draws her to new …
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One of the most acclaimed dancers of our time, Wendy Whelan had a distinguished career for three decades as Principal Dancer at New York City Ballet, before becoming the first female to take on a leadership role with the company as Associate Artistic Director. Wendy and Alicia reminisce about taking classes together at Steps on Broadway, discuss We…
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A new show from Artful Narratives Media featuring conversations with today's most accomplished artists from the dance world including Chloe Arnold, Misty Copeland, James Whiteside, Sonya Tayeh, and many more, hosted by Dean and Director of Dance at The Juilliard School Alicia Graf Mack. Episode one coming to your podcast feed on Wednesday, February…
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Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre James Whiteside is unapologetically authentic and celebrated for doing the unthinkable. He talks about falling in love with ballet for the first time, becoming aware of his weaknesses and working to overcome them, and his "dream" workplace, American Ballet Theatre. James also lets Alicia in on the secre…
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Legendary dancer Misty Copeland is the first African American woman to be promoted to Principal in American Ballet Theatre's 75-year history. She shares how dance gave her a voice and provided the structure and discipline that she craved. Misty describes the high of a performance, how she broke into the commercial space, and life as a new mother, a…
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Emmy-nominated choreographer and internationally celebrated tap dancer Chloe Arnold epitomizes hard work and high energy. She catapulted her all-female tap-dancing group, the Syncopated Ladies, to the spotlight with their fierce rhythms, soulful grooves, viral videos, and a little help from Beyoncé. Chloe discusses how the movie Tap inspired her as…
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