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Tap dance as medicine.
Rhythm as prayer.
Healing as sound.
In this episode, I sit with Berklee musician and rising tap voice Dylan Suzch to explore how movement can restore what the world breaks. We talk about arranging music for dancers, and how rhythm can hold space for pain, joy, and everything between.
I also open up about my own experience watching Jeremy O. Harris’ Slave Play at Canadian Stage — a reminder of how art can cut deep and still call us to heal.
Connect with Dylan on instagram: @dylan_does_tapdance
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