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doubleXposure Podcast

By: Marcie Sillman and Vivian Phillips
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  • Seattle arts veterans Vivian Phillips and Marcie Sillman plumb the deepest depths and the tiniest cracks of our world to understand how culture and creativity shape our lives, sometimes in ways we don't even see.
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Episodes
  • Shifting the Culture for the Common Good
    Nov 9 2023

    Theresa Ruth Howard fell in love with ballet as a little girl. And she was one of the aspiring ballerinas who got to live her dream.

    Howard went on to write about dance, and ultimately, to work with ballet companies that aspired to open the rarified art form to a more diverse pool of both dancers and audience members.

    Howard is also the founder of Memoirs of Blacks in Ballet, a project that seeks to make Black dancers' stories accessible to a wider audience.

    Vivian and Marcie spoke with Howard about her work, and about her vision for ballet in the 21st century and beyond.

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    54 mins
  • Dr. Quinton Morris:
    Nov 2 2023

    Dr. Quinton Morris is a violinist, a fully tenured professor music at Seattle University, a radio host, arts advocate and mentor to young people who might not get the opportunity to study classical music.

    Morris didn't set out the become a performing artist, but when he got to college, he reinvented his future. Now, Morris wears more hats than most people, and works tirelessly for both artists and the arts.

    Co-hosts Vivian Phillips and Marcie Sillman sat down with Quinton Morris to learn about his backstory, and about his vision for the future. 

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    54 mins
  • Nia-Amina Minor:
    Oct 26 2023

    Nia-Amina Minor was little more than a toddler when she started entertaining her family with little dances she'd create and perform in their living room.

    After training at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles, Minor thought she's leave dance behind when she entered Stanford University. Instead, Minor pursued a graduate degree in dance, moved to Seattle to join Spectrum Dance Theatre, and has evolved into one of the city's most versatile teachers, dancemakers and visionary artists.

    She shares her story, and her dreams of building a thriving West Coast artistic community, with co-hosts Marcie Sillman and Vivian Phillips.

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    40 mins

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