MOVERS SHAKERS MAKERS
What makes creative people tick? How do they find and develop their inspiration? Welcome to the podcast that draws back the curtain on the inventive mind and its artistic process with a series of interviews between host Emma Lister and performers, choreographers, designers and other artists. Look out for our special mini-series, like 'Ballet for the 21st Century' and 'Ballet Macabre'.
MOVERS SHAKERS MAKERS
Zoë Ashe-Browne ⎢ Choreographer
In the first episode of series one host Emma Lister talks to classically trained dancer Zoë Ashe-Browne, currently an artist at the Royal Ballet of Flanders. They discuss her choreography for that company and The National Ballet of Ireland, the possible limitations of classical companies for the creative individual and the flaws of hiring ballet stars as artistic directors.
We discussed Zoë’s pieces Us and Flux, full films of which are on her website.
Zoë’s Instagram: @zoeashebrowne_choreographer
The last three questions...
What’s the piece of art that changed everything for you?
Jiří Kylián triple bill, Nederlands Dans Theater, Sadler’s Wells
What’s a piece of art that you didn’t necessarily love, but has value?
The kind of contemporary dance that she wasn't exposed to as a young dancer.
Nominate another artist that we should all know about
James Vu Anh Instagram (@jamesvuanh)