<p>Danté Brown is a New York artist and Artistic Director of Warehouse Dance, a collaborative group that generates compelling thematic environments within a process of physical and theoretical inquiry. </p>
<p>While Brown was in residence with the Emory Dance program in 2016, he sat down to talk about creativity with Blake Beckham, a choreographer, producer and dance educator in Atlanta.</p>
<p>Brown began his dance training at Wesleyan University, which led him to The Ohio State University to receive his MFA in choreography and performance. As a performer, Danté has worked with artists such as Esther Baker-Tarpaga, Christal Brown, David Dorfman, Kendra Portier, and Noa Zuk, among others. As an educator, Danté has had the opportunity to teach a range of classes at Bates College, Dancewave, Dance New Amsterdam, East Village Dance Project, Gibney Dance Center, Mark Morris Dance Center, Peridance Capezio Center, and The Ohio State University.</p>
<p>This podcast episode is introduced by Laura Briggs (Emory dance and chemistry alum/Arts at Emory intern) and Maggie Beker (Creativity Conversations host and producer).</p>
<p>Watch the original video recording:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz4wiWzqqww&list=PLCAC61A4AB786C00E&index=23&t=0s">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz4wiWzqqww&list=PLCAC61A4AB786C00E&index=23&t=0s</a></p>
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