Rebecca Fitton (Photo: Sarah Anne Navarrete) |
Rebecca, a mixed-race Asian-American with short, messy brown hair, smiled. Their hands were in the pockets of a short-sleeved navy corduroy jumpsuit.
in this episode body and soul Podcasters, Dance Artists and Administrators Rebecca Fitton (She/They) present insights from her research into how the current system of financial sponsorship maintains the status quo of power and fails artists.
listen to her body and soul episode Via Spotify, and watch her movies, Best Practices (2022).
Rebecca Fitton From many places and people. She cultivates community through movement, conversation, and food, striving to equally prioritize her multifaceted roles as artist, steward, and advocate. Fitton serves as co-director/director of operations and development for Bridge Live Arts and director of Studio Rawls, the studio of artist Will Rawls. She has previously created multidisciplinary works for J. Bouey, zavé martohardjono and FAILSPACE. From 2017 to 2021, she collaborated with DELIRIOUS Dances/Edisa Weeks to coordinate community gatherings focused on the abolition movement. She served on the Dance/New York City Junior Council from 2018 to 2020 and attended the Dance/USA Leadership Training Institute in 2021. emergency index, dancing, dancer citizen, study, important letters, and Journal of Dance Research. They hold a bachelor’s degree in dance from Florida State University and a master’s degree in public practice performance from the University of Texas at Austin. Rebecca Fittonprojects.com