• Ivan Blackstock: multidisciplinary artist

  • Jun 22 2021
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Ivan Blackstock: multidisciplinary artist

  • Summary

  • Ankur speaks to Ivan Blackstock about the many hats he wears as an artist and how he stays true to himself across the disciplines of dance, theatre, film and music, to name a few.

    Ivan talks about creating spaces such as CRXSSPLATFXRM, to showcase new work and enable collaborations in hip hop and street culture. He talks about going between the worlds of performing at Sadler’s Wells and choreographing Beyoncé’s BROWN SKIN GIRL video.


    Ivan shares how self-guided learning, especially through social media, is core to how he continues to grow as an artist. He talks about how he has built up a community of collaborators over the years, who are also his greatest supporters and who help him in times of self-doubt.


    Ivan’s experience is a great example of how to build a body of work within existing organisations and within new contexts that you create. His story is a testament to a two- way street that makes the best artists: when you learn from and pave the way for the artists around you, you develop yourself.


    Arts Work is brought to you by Sadler’s Wells in association with Barclays Dance Pass.   

     

    You can find:    

    • transcripts and details on the full series here   
    • more information on Barclays Dance Pass here   
    • follow Sadler's Wells on Twitter @Sadlers_Wells  
    • follow Ivan on Twitter @ivanblackstock 
    • And follow CRXSSPLATFXRM on Twitter @crxssplatfxrm


    Ivan also mentions:


    Birdgang 


    BROWN SKIN GIRL video


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