Integrating Anti-Racist Collaboration with African-Diasporic Teaching Dance Artists: With Collette ‘Coco’ Murray

 

Live on CIUT 89.5 FM

Airing Date: January 18, 2025
Host/ Producer: Nicole Inica Hamilton

Assistant Production Manager: Amber Downie-Back

 

Featured Guest(s): Collette ‘Coco’ Murray

On this episode, multi-award-winning artist-scholar, dance educator, and cultural arts programmer, Collette ‘Coco‘ Murray discusses her contributions to the publication of Arts-Based Pedagogies, and shares thoughts about the integration of anti-racist collaboration with African-Diasporic teaching dance artists.


About Collette ‘Coco’ Murray:

Collette Murray is a multi-award-winning artist-scholar, dance educator, and cultural arts programmer. Murray received the 2023 National Award for Outstanding Leadership in Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion from the National Dance Education Organization. Murray is pursuing a PhD in Dance Studies, focusing on dance education in the Canadian African-diasporic dance sector and anti-racist dance pedagogies. She is published in dance media and academic journals, and as an emerging dance scholar, she presents research on various panels and international conferences. Murray is the artistic director of Coco Collective, which offers culturally responsive projects connecting participants, organizations, and schools to African and Caribbean arts. Miss Coco Murray is her mobile dance education business. Murray performs Caribbean folklore and West African dance styles such as stilt-walking.


📸 Collette ‘Coco’ Murray. Photo by Sean Harrison