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Peggy Choy: Exploring Dance, Cultural Heritage, and Activism

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In this episode of The Slant Podcast, choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess engages in a captivating conversation with Peggy Choy, dancer, choreographer, and teacher known for her works that explore Afro-Asian fusion and call for social and environmental justice. Peggy is the Artistic Director of Peggy Choy Dance and the founder of The Ki Project, Inc., which supports intercultural performance and creative thinking for future generations.

Peggy shares her insights on the intersection of dance, heritage, and activism, drawing from her experiences and cultural exploration. She also discusses her history of work, including Seung Hwa: Rape/Race/Rage/Revolution. Join us in this episode as Dana and Peggy explore the power of dance to transcend cultural boundaries and effect social change.
Disclaimer: Please note that this podcast episode includes discussions related to sexual abuse which may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners. We want to provide a safe space for our audience, and we encourage you to take care of your emotional well-being while listening to this episode. If you or someone you know needs support, please contact your local mental health resources or organizations dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual abuse.

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In this episode of The Slant Podcast, choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess engages in a captivating conversation with Peggy Choy, dancer, choreographer, and teacher known for her works that explore Afro-Asian fusion and call for social and environmental justice. Peggy is the Artistic Director of Peggy Choy Dance and the founder of The Ki Project, Inc., which supports intercultural performance and creative thinking for future generations.

Peggy shares her insights on the intersection of dance, heritage, and activism, drawing from her experiences and cultural exploration. She also discusses her history of work, including Seung Hwa: Rape/Race/Rage/Revolution. Join us in this episode as Dana and Peggy explore the power of dance to transcend cultural boundaries and effect social change.
Disclaimer: Please note that this podcast episode includes discussions related to sexual abuse which may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners. We want to provide a safe space for our audience, and we encourage you to take care of your emotional well-being while listening to this episode. If you or someone you know needs support, please contact your local mental health resources or organizations dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual abuse.

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