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The Dance Maker Podcast
Small Plates Choreography Festival
27 episodes
2 weeks ago
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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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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Season Two Finale: Beth McKee Elliott Reflects on Gratitude and What’s Next | Ep 26
The Dance Maker Podcast
8 minutes 19 seconds
1 month ago
Season Two Finale: Beth McKee Elliott Reflects on Gratitude and What’s Next | Ep 26

Dance Maker host Beth McKee Elliott reflects on closing the 2025 performance season and wrapping up season two of the Dance Maker podcast, announcing a short break before returning in the spring with new artist interviews.

She highlights the success of the year’s performances in Duck, NC and Austin, TX, featuring over 30 works from 20+ artists nationwide.

Looking ahead, she outlines the 2026 Small Plates seasons in Northern Virginia, Duck, and New York City, where the festival returns for its first NYC performance since 2018.

The episode also emphasizes goals for podcast monetization and encourages listeners to subscribe, share, and support Small Plates through donations.

Finally, she offers gratitude to the artists, staff, and community before wishing everyone a peaceful end to 2025.

Visit www.smallplatesdance.com⁠ for open applications, links to purchase tickets and to donate. 


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Photos: Brian Wolfe www.instagram.com/brianarmoured212

Matt Bradfort www.instagram.com/hankntank

Beth McKee Elliott www.instagram.com/embodiedthreads www.instagram.com/smallplatesdance


Music: Foundations, Shimmer, Matthew Wigton, A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTION

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.