Welcome to the debut episode of Relative Rhythms!
In honor of National Tap Dance Day, Adam Price and Emily Jane Acree launch into the heart and soul of their new podcast, where they explore the intersection of tap dance and jazz music. Join us for an engaging and laughter-filled introduction, featuring a candid Q&A designed to break the ice and help you get to know your hosts.
Discover what inspired Adam and Emily to start the podcast, their aspirations for building bridges between music and dance communities, and some fascinating insights into jazz and tap history. This episode touches on everything from their educational journeys to favorite artists like Jimmy Slyde and Chet Baker, and the often-overlooked connections between tap dance, jazz music, and the broader performing arts culture.
Packed with personal stories, historical tidbits, and aspirations for changing perceptions of percussive dance, this episode offers listeners a deep dive into the world of jazz-inspired tap dance. Tune in for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation aimed at creating more opportunities, communication, and understanding in the arts. ... RELATIVE RHYTHMS WEBSITE: www.relativerhythms.com EMAIL US: relativerhythms@gmail.com INSTAGRAM: @relativerhythms FACEBOOK: @relativerhythms TIKTOK: @relativerhythms ADAM PRICE WEBSITE: www.adampricemusic.com SPOTIFY: The Adam Price Group INSTAGRAM: @adampricemusic EMILY JANE ACREE WEBSITE: emilyjaneacree.com INSTAGRAM: @emilyjaneacree Music: "Mzungu" by The Adam Price Group Start your own podcast with Riverside!