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The power of dance with Kosta Karakashyan

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Award-winning Bulgarian choreographer Kosta Karakashyan talks about the power of dance as a tool for social awareness, his dream collaboration, and how he mastered his artform.

Kosta Karakashyan is a Bulgarian-born choreographer who started his dance career as a child being forced to do ballroom dancing. Since then, Kosta let go of the family tradition of being a doctor and ventured out to become an award-winning sensation who has worked with big names and even bigger brands. Throughout his career, Kosta has harnessed the power of dance to champion and advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights through dance and film. Kosta uses movement and creative vision to insight change, and shares with us just exactly how he does that

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Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for use of the track Thief in the Night, you can find more of his work on Incomputech.com

Tom Inniss was the executive producer.

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Award-winning Bulgarian choreographer Kosta Karakashyan talks about the power of dance as a tool for social awareness, his dream collaboration, and how he mastered his artform.

Kosta Karakashyan is a Bulgarian-born choreographer who started his dance career as a child being forced to do ballroom dancing. Since then, Kosta let go of the family tradition of being a doctor and ventured out to become an award-winning sensation who has worked with big names and even bigger brands. Throughout his career, Kosta has harnessed the power of dance to champion and advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights through dance and film. Kosta uses movement and creative vision to insight change, and shares with us just exactly how he does that

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You can read Voice over at voicemag.uk, and find it on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook as voicemaguk.

If you enjoyed this podcast please consider helping us to make more with a donation of any amount at voicemag.uk/donate.

Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for use of the track Thief in the Night, you can find more of his work on Incomputech.com

Tom Inniss was the executive producer.

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Thief in the Night Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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