Jenai Cutcher
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Jenai Cutcher.
Bio:
Jenai tap dances, writes about dance, teaches dance, and makes dance movies. While based in New York, she performed with Brenda Bufalino, Barbara Duffy, Savion Glover, Derick Grant, Lynn Schwab, Rumba Tap, Ritmico, and Tap City, among others. In Columbus, she has collaborated with many dancers and musicians including Brian Casey and Honk, Wail and Moan, dance professor John Giffin, and percussionist Joe Krygier in Drums Downtown. She is currently an Artist In Residence at The Shoebox in the South Campus Gateway Arts Alley. “Thinking On Their Feet” is Ms. Cutcher’s first documentary film.
About the Arts Initiative: The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun.
Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
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