In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand and Bettina Forget play a two part interview with Deborah Dunn and Loup James Proulx-Dunn of Trial and Eros.
The theme song of the week is Eddie Cochran‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Lonely Dancer by Richard Le Gallienne, This Week in Dance History highlights Eleanor King, and the music played during the show is from the CD Motion by the Hilario Duran Trio.
The theme song of the week is a Chinese version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Ballet by Thomas Hardy, This Week in Dance History highlights Jean-Pierre Perreault, and the music played during the show is from the CD Naranja Ha by The Aeroplane Trio.
The theme song of the week is The Secret Swizzles‘ version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Dance by John Cowper Powys, This Week in Dance History highlights Mikhail Baryshnikov, and the music played during the show is from the CD Emerging Field by Faruq Z. Bey.
The theme song of the week is Sharon Cuneta‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is Salome by Pitts Sanborn, This Week in Dance History highlights George Balanchine, and the music played during the show is from the CD The Key is in the Window by Aaron Shragge and Ben Monder.
In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Jenn Doan and Bettina Forget talk to Lys Stevens and Stephanie Felkai, founders of Movement Museum.
The theme song of the week is Barbie‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is The Dancer by James Stephens, This Week in Dance History highlights José Navas, and the music played during the show is from Subtle Lip Can.