The Dance Maker Podcast

Small Plates Choreography Festival
The Dance Maker Podcast

Small Plates Choreography Festival presents The Dance Maker Podcast, where we hold inspiring conversations with the choreographers who have presented work in our performances. Small Plates Choreography Festival is an artist-centric dance performance platform designed for dance makers at all stages of their choreographic careers. We expertly curate and produce our shows through a competitive application process to showcase distinct, uncommon, and relevant dance work, and to engage with our audiences and each other about the creative process and the meaning and purpose behind our dances.

  1. MAY 15

    Becoming a Dance Thinker: Alex Bark on Choreography and Courage | Ep 17

    In this episode of the Dance Maker podcast, host Beth McKee Elliott speaks with 17-year-old choreographer Alexandra Bark about her journey into dance-making through the Barefoot Dance Center in the Hudson Valley.  Alex shares how she gained confidence over time and developed her voice as an artist, culminating in her piece Peapod, a duet exploring the emotional complexities of mother-daughter relationships during her mother’s health challenges. They reflect on the value of youth choreography, the power of dance as a vulnerable, expressive medium, and the importance of expanding opportunities for young choreographers.  The episode highlights Alex’s thoughtful, mature artistic process and her aspirations to continue creating and dancing in college and beyond. Alex also shared her thoughts about being part of Small Plates Choreography Festival on our blog. You can read inspiring testimonial HERE. Alex will be performing and presenting work at the Barefoot Dance Center’s 22nd Annual Student Dance Concert on Saturday, May 31st, 2025 at The Quimby Theater on SUNY Ulster’s campus.  The concert showcases original works by Barefoot Dance Center students and professional choreographers in a community-centered, celebratory environment. The concert is open to the public and tickets are available HERE. Please visit our website, ⁠www.smallplatesdance.com⁠ for open applications, links to purchase tickets and to donate.  Join our email list at https://tinyurl.com/spcfjoin to receive notices about new podcast episodes, application deadline reminders, and announcements about new shows and events. Photo: Brian Wolfe www.instagram.com/brianarmoured212 Music: Foundations, Shimmer, Matthew Wigton, A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTION

    32 min
  2. 12/09/2021

    Push Through with Support with Mariah Eastman | Ep. 14

    A native from Seattle, Mariah Eastman graduated in 2017 with a degree in Dance and Choreography from Virginia Commonwealth University Mariah danced in Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble’s production of A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer February 2018. She presented a Chicago debut at J e l l o: Let’s Get Technical (Live from Chicago!) in April 2018. In June she was selected as a choreographer for Project Bound Dance’s One Hour Project. Mariah’s solo “Tidbits and Beginnings” was premiered at Built On Stilts Dance Festival in Martha’s Vineyard. Another of one of her solos “Efforts of Contemplation” was presented at “The Performance Party” at Arts On Site in August 2018. Her piece “Live From Chicago!” was chosen to be performed at Small Plates Choreography Festival in Brooklyn, NY in October 2018. In late October, her solo “A Look in the Mirror” was chosen for the BUILT production at Links Hall in Chicago. This January, her piece “Gesturing Steps” was selected for the Trifecta Dance Collective’s A New Light Choreography Showcase. “Efforts of Contemplation” was chosen through an adjudication process to be performed at Baltimore Dance Invitational in February 2019. It was also selected for the 17th Annual Mid-Atlantic Choreographers Showcase in Richmond, VA. Eastman was also selected to participate as a choreographer for Simantikos 2nd Annual Choreo Kick-off in August 2019. She premiered her first evening length work “Patternalia” in September 2020, a virtual performance exploring the process of dreaming through live dance, dance film and projections. Then in June 2021, she presented Café Cortado, a collaboration with local Chicago coffee shops using live stream dance, recorded interviews and dance film. Her most current project is the Holiday Dance Carol, in conjunction with Dovetail Dance Studios, Dance on Broadway and Intrigue Dance all in Chicago, IL. Read more HERE and HERE and look for Mariah and dancers to come knocking on your door this holiday season. Find Mariah online HERE Instagram @mariahdchoreography Facebook @mariahdchoreography ------- Book a six session package of healing sessions with Beth McKee Elliott, Somatic Practitioner before December 31, 2021.

    58 min

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Small Plates Choreography Festival presents The Dance Maker Podcast, where we hold inspiring conversations with the choreographers who have presented work in our performances. Small Plates Choreography Festival is an artist-centric dance performance platform designed for dance makers at all stages of their choreographic careers. We expertly curate and produce our shows through a competitive application process to showcase distinct, uncommon, and relevant dance work, and to engage with our audiences and each other about the creative process and the meaning and purpose behind our dances.

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