29 min

Aerial Evolution with Susan Murphy Aerial Evolution

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This week I welcome Susan Murphy. In her 70's, Susan is a testament that you are never too old to fly. She is an inspiration to aerialists everywhere proving what career longevity can really look like. As always the episode starts with how she began her aerial dance career (from the Mother of Aerial Dance, Terry Sendgraff herself!) and just how far both Susan and aerial have come. We move on to the twists and turns that led her husband, Don, to creating the carbon fiber trapeze bars he is known for as well as her love a poetry and performing aerial with spoken word. We discuss her teaching style as well the Laban method, what it is and how it changed her creative process.  It has been a pleasure getting to know Susan while making this episode, I can only imagine how special it must be to work with her. If you are need of a dose of inspiration this is the episode for you! After listening you'll want to be sure to click the link below to see Susan's aerial and spoken word performance from her Arts and Humanities Award we discuss on the show! Enjoy!

SHOW NOTES:


For more about Susan and Marsh Studio visit https://themarshstudio.com/
Instagram @themarshstudio
See Susan’s spoken word solo for Arts and Humanities Award here
See couch piece for Pandemic performance, 2020 here

Join in on the conversation:


On the website: www.aerialevolutionpod.com
Instagram or Facebook @aerialevolutionpod
Or for more about: Rowan

Music by composer Jason Martin Castillo


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aerialevolution/support

This week I welcome Susan Murphy. In her 70's, Susan is a testament that you are never too old to fly. She is an inspiration to aerialists everywhere proving what career longevity can really look like. As always the episode starts with how she began her aerial dance career (from the Mother of Aerial Dance, Terry Sendgraff herself!) and just how far both Susan and aerial have come. We move on to the twists and turns that led her husband, Don, to creating the carbon fiber trapeze bars he is known for as well as her love a poetry and performing aerial with spoken word. We discuss her teaching style as well the Laban method, what it is and how it changed her creative process.  It has been a pleasure getting to know Susan while making this episode, I can only imagine how special it must be to work with her. If you are need of a dose of inspiration this is the episode for you! After listening you'll want to be sure to click the link below to see Susan's aerial and spoken word performance from her Arts and Humanities Award we discuss on the show! Enjoy!

SHOW NOTES:


For more about Susan and Marsh Studio visit https://themarshstudio.com/
Instagram @themarshstudio
See Susan’s spoken word solo for Arts and Humanities Award here
See couch piece for Pandemic performance, 2020 here

Join in on the conversation:


On the website: www.aerialevolutionpod.com
Instagram or Facebook @aerialevolutionpod
Or for more about: Rowan

Music by composer Jason Martin Castillo


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aerialevolution/support

29 min