A podcast exploring the shared history of music and dance in an attempt to grow mutual understanding, build community, encourage collaboration, and make the world a better place through the performing arts. Hosted by musician Adam Price and dancer Emily Jane Acree. Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms [https://www.patreon.com/c/RelativeRhythms]
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A podcast exploring the shared history of music and dance in an attempt to grow mutual understanding, build community, encourage collaboration, and make the world a better place through the performing arts. Hosted by musician Adam Price and dancer Emily Jane Acree. Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms [https://www.patreon.com/c/RelativeRhythms]
Our interview with musician, tap dancer, and body percussionist Max Pollak. We talk about improvisation, his mentor Carnell Lyons, the importance of learning music and music theory as a tap dancer, and his integration of body percussion, singing, and audience participation in his artistic approach. Max Pollak
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MAX POLLAK
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MUSIC:
Theme: "For the Love of It" by The Adam Price Group
Midroll: "Rumbatap Standard" by Max Pollak
Outro: "Bomba Sham: Comin' Atcha" by Max Pollak
Relative Rhythms | Where Music & Dance Meet
A podcast exploring the shared history of music and dance in an attempt to grow mutual understanding, build community, encourage collaboration, and make the world a better place through the performing arts. Hosted by musician Adam Price and dancer Emily Jane Acree. Support our work at patreon.com/RelativeRhythms [https://www.patreon.com/c/RelativeRhythms]