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Episode 32: Martha Tribe

August 7
41 mins

Episode Description

This week, we’re joined by Martha Tribe, a contemporary dance artist whose work explores the intersection of movement, environment, and geography. Originally from South East England and now based in Dublin, Martha shares how their background in folk dance, classical ballet, and somatic practices has shaped their choreographic voice.We talk about:How Martha’s love for the environment influences their choreographyThe role of geography and philosophy in danceNavigating life as a freelance performance artist across the UK and IrelandThe importance of fair treatment and research in the dance industryHighlights from performing at venues like The Royal Opera House and The Linbury TheatreTheir upcoming 2025 return to Oxford University for a lecture-demonstration🎓 Martha graduated with First-Class Honours from the Rambert School and has performed in works by Adrian Look, Faye Tan, Jason Mabana, and Darren Ellis. They were part of the 2023 restagings of Class by Sir Robert Cohan and Entity by Sir Wayne McGregor.💬 Whether you're a dancer, choreographer, or simply curious about the creative process behind movement, this episode offers rich insights into how space, place, and practice come together in contemporary dance.

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