Description
Kaia Goodenough is a freelance curator, writer and facilitator in London, particularly interested in interdisciplinary and collaboratively embodied practices. Kaia originally trained as a contemporary dancer at London Studio Centre and her choreography has been performed at Lillian Bayliss, Sadlers Wells, DanceEast, Battersea Arts Centre, The Place and the Point, and Eastleigh. She recently studied at the Royal College of Art graduating with a Masters in curating contemporary Art.
In today’s episode, Kaia discusses how she took her complicated relationship with dance and worked to reclaim it as her own, how being a dancer influences her art, producing, and curation, and the beauty of dancing explicitly to have a good time.
She also shares how having her work funded was the least creative she’s ever been, how the choreographic project empowering students led to her never being asked to return, and how she explores femininity and womanhood through movement.
Follow along on Kaia’s journey: kaiagoodenough.co.uk
Transcript available on our website!
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