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Episode Synopsis
When Decisions are Commitments with Rachel Damon Joining us today is Rachel Damon, a choreographer, theatrical designer, performer, and co-founder and artistic director of Synapse Arts, a Chicago-based dance theater company. Rachel's self-made career is a testament to her multidisciplinary talents, blending onstage and backstage roles to create dynamic performance works through collaboration, improvisation, and teamwork. In this episode, Rachel shares her remarkable journey from lovable weirdo at musical theatre summer camp to internationally-renowned production stage manager and performer who lives her life by making decisions as commitments. Tuning in, you’ll discover how her dual passions for choreography and crafting have fueled her personal and professional growth, the power of educating performers to negotiate their value, ensuring that art is recognized as legitimate work, and why diversity is a cornerstone of Synapse Arts' identity. We also explore Rachel's love for theatre production, her innovative partnership with the Chicago Park District, and the unique site-specific performances born from this collaboration. Join us for an engaging conversation that covers all this and more! Key Points From This Episode: · An overview of Rachel’s background and what sparked her interest in dance and theatre. · The immediacy that she loves about theatre production work and stage management. · How Links Hall in Chicago acted as a springboard for her career. · Insight into Synapse Arts, how it got started, and how it has evolved since. · Synapse’s partnership with the Chicago Park District’s Arts & Culture Unit (ACU). · Rachel’s site-specific and outdoor performances that punctuate everyday life. · The significance of her interdisciplinary work, including her “textile dances.” · Challenges she has encountered in her onstage and backstage career. · How Rachel empowers artists and advocates for art to be valued as work. · Ways that you can contribute to Synapse’s 20th Birthday Bash Campaign. · Why a diversity of identities and lived experiences is important in the arts. “Being with the weird people who are risky, accepting, and idea-driven [is] where I feel safe and inspired.” — Rachel Damon Rachel Damon is a Chicago-based theatrical designer, choreographer, and performer whose self-made career bridges onstage and backstage. For more on this episode: Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast For the latest, follow on Facebook & Instagram
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