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MSP 158: Hope Mohr

MSP 158: Hope Mohr

FromMovers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast


MSP 158: Hope Mohr

FromMovers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

ratings:
Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Activism, Dance, and Co-Leadership with Hope Mohr Dance, movement, performance, and art-making can play many roles in one’s life. And how they are expressed can change shape over the course of a career. Our guest today, Hope Mohr, has woven together a life of art and activism as a choreographer, curator, and advocate. She has had a fascinating career journey, dedicating herself to both dance and activism and finding new and innovative ways to integrate the two. We talk with Hope about the inexorable pull that dance has exerted on her throughout her life and how her feminist awakening in college inspired her activism. She tells us about the leave of absence she took from studying law (on more than one occasion) to pursue unmissable dance opportunities with legends like Lucinda Childs and Trisha Brown, and shares how she finally completed her law degree before founding a presenting platform called The Bridge Project. Hope goes on to describe the project’s transition to co-ownership, changing their name to Bridge Live Arts, why she chose to leave after 15 years, and what it’s been like returning to work as an independent artist after so many collaborative projects. Our conversation today covers urgent and meaningful topics, from dismantling existing power structures and redistributing power within dance to returning to yourself and learning how to listen to your inner voice as an artist. To learn more about Hope’s fascinating journey and bigger questions about dance and power, be sure to tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: ·       Hope’s dedication to dance and activism throughout her career. ·       Learn about The Bridge Project, a presenting platform Hope started in 2010. ·       How the project transitioned to a model of co-leadership and was renamed Bridge Live Arts. ·       Her feminist awakening and how it led to her activism and work as a lawyer. ·       The focus of Hope’s work as a choreographer: motherhood and navigating the world as someone who identifies as female.  ·       An overview of the curation and collaborative work Hope has done for Bridge Live Arts. ·       What informed Hope’s decision to move away from Bridge Live Arts; tending to herself as an artist and making space for a more equitable distribution of power. ·       Hope’s return to being an independent artist and her latest new work.   “I think I've always had a very hungry mind and a real passion for social justice work. So that has been a throughline. But dancing has always been my first love. So yeah, it's been a real calling for me. It still is.” — Hope Mohr Hope Mohr (she/her) is an artist and advocate. Connect with Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast on Instagram and Facebook. Sign-up to recieve our newsletter HERE. More info links from the episode: Movers & Shapers    
Released:
Jun 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Bringing to you the personal stories, experiences, and ideas from those who shape the dance field through autobiographical interviews. Hosted by Erin Carlisle Norton, Artistic Director of the NJ/NYC all-female dance company The Moving Architects. New interviews available every other week.