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Dancethropology

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by Andee Frost

7 episodes
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Welcome to the Dancethropology podcast! Join us as we delve deep into the realms of dance culture. From dance music thru to the reasons why we dance, and the importance of dance across many cultures and how it effects us. Each season will be made up of 5 one on one long-form discussions, between selected authorities and myself. Tracing a chronological time-line, from the beginnings of that culture up until present day. I hope you’ll enjoy hearing from some often un-heard voices. For the debut season of Dancethropology, we will be taking an in-depth look at the minds behind some of Melbourne’s now extinct, iconic underground night spots. In some ways they are all akin to places of worship in their own right. These essential tombs of culture have faced an interesting change with the advent of technology. The venues left standing, face a whole new raft of challenges especially now with the current state of social distancing. Nightclubs have long been cultural & creative incubators, spaces free of judgement and filled with every type of person imaginable. A place where weirdness & self expression is encouraged and celebrated, allowing the curious minds the freedom to express themselves, without fear of discrimination. To be able to freely experiment & make new connections, that in some instances went on to launch entire careers & industries. I hope you enjoy! Dancethropology was recorded & produced on Wurundjeri country, we humbly pay our respects to elders past present & emerging.

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6/22/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Dancethropology - HUGS & KISSES

August 7, 2020

Dancethropology - HUGS & KISSES

We come full circle with our last episode, Focussing on Melbourne's most recent extinct & possibly last truly free venue HUGS & KISSES, i sat down with Hugo Atkins to relive the last 9 years in melbourne town!

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July 27, 2020

Dancethropology - Community Service Announcement

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July 20, 2020

Dancethropology - THE MERCAT

The Mercat started operating at the very crack of melbourne’s rave dawn, the 90’s, and while the club started off techno and futuristic sounds it was also home to some great dnb & dub nights, that ended up being the meeting ground for quite a few of Melbourne’s key players in the next iteration of Melbourne's scene. rightfully earning The Mercat its place in Melbourne’s night-club lore. I sat down and spoke to Daragh Kan. The last person left holding the torch at the historic Melbourne pub/club. Daragh was the one of the founders of Animals Dancing, currently runs no less than 20 hospo venues, and is a bit of a marketing & design wizz and presents a realistic view of what it takes to operate your own venue in past ten years.

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What is Dancethropology?

Welcome to the Dancethropology podcast!

Join us as we delve deep into the realms of dance culture. From dance music thru to the reasons why we dance, and the importance of dance across many cultures and how it effects us.

Each season will be made up of 5 one on one long-form discussions, between selected authorities and myself. Tracing a chronological time-line, from the beginnings of that culture up until present day.

I hope you’ll enjoy hearing from some often un-heard voices.

For the debut season of Dancethropology, we will be taking an in-depth look at the minds behind some of Melbourne’s now extinct, iconic underground night spots. In some ways they are all akin to places of worship in their own right. These essential tombs of culture have faced an interesting change with the advent of technology. The venues left standing, face a whole new raft of challenges especially now with the current state of social distancing.

Nightclubs have long been cultural & creative incubators, spaces free of judgement and filled with every type of person imaginable. A place where weirdness & self expression is encouraged and celebrated, allowing the curious minds the freedom to express themselves, without fear of discrimination. To be able to freely experiment & make new connections, that in some instances went on to launch entire careers & industries.

I hope you enjoy!

Dancethropology was recorded & produced on Wurundjeri country, we humbly pay our respects to elders past present & emerging.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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