Listen "Michael J Morris"
Episode Synopsis
In this first episode we meet Michael J Morris, who was visiting Australia for the PSI conference. This wide-ranging discussion took place in a corridor at Melbourne University where we discussed ecosexuality, dance research, gender and all in between.
Morris’ dance practices and interests are broad from Butoh to Burlesque, often concerned with destabilising normative gender and sexuality categories.
Their experience in dance reveals there are multiple pathways to making a career in dance. As Morris explained “there are people who are fed from the experience on stage and others find it draining.”
Morris’ PhD explored ecosexuality based partially on interviews with activists/artists Elizabeth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle. Morris is currently an Associate Professor of Dance at Denison University, where they teach Queer, Women’s and Gender Studies.
Morris has an amazing blog full of musings and writing, which you should check out; you can also follow them on twitter
If you have enjoyed this discussion share it with a friend. Stay tuned for another stimulating episode. We will be hitting the web in two weeks time as we continue to explore the world of dance, with interviews from Deborah Jowett, Gideon Obarzanek, Stephanie Lake, Rafael Bonachela and many more.
“Even our most mundane sexual practices have an ecological impact”
Morris’ dance practices and interests are broad from Butoh to Burlesque, often concerned with destabilising normative gender and sexuality categories.
Their experience in dance reveals there are multiple pathways to making a career in dance. As Morris explained “there are people who are fed from the experience on stage and others find it draining.”
Morris’ PhD explored ecosexuality based partially on interviews with activists/artists Elizabeth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle. Morris is currently an Associate Professor of Dance at Denison University, where they teach Queer, Women’s and Gender Studies.
Morris has an amazing blog full of musings and writing, which you should check out; you can also follow them on twitter
If you have enjoyed this discussion share it with a friend. Stay tuned for another stimulating episode. We will be hitting the web in two weeks time as we continue to explore the world of dance, with interviews from Deborah Jowett, Gideon Obarzanek, Stephanie Lake, Rafael Bonachela and many more.
“Even our most mundane sexual practices have an ecological impact”
More episodes of the podcast Delving into Dance
Dalisa Pigram
16/10/2022
Daniel Riley
16/10/2022
Antony Hamilton
16/10/2022
Alice Topp
16/10/2022
On a Dancing*
08/01/2021
Elizabeth Cameron Dalman
14/12/2020
Lillian Crombie
30/11/2020
Gregory Vuyani Maqoma
31/10/2020
Edna Reinhardt
10/10/2020
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.