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On today’s episode of The Good Dirt, Mary and Emma talk with dancer, writer and quiltmaker Marlee Grace to consider the question, what are we practicing and showing up for in our day to day lives? Throughout the episode, Mary, Emma, and Marlee dig into the concept of “personal practice” as they reimagine art forms as a practice rather than a performance. Marlee shares why she stepped away from social media, questions the role it plays in our lives, and addresses the platform’s inherently performative nature. She also shares where she finds encouragement and inspiration, and reminds us to take our work seriously (but not ourselves).
Marlee’s work focuses on the self, rituals of devotion, creativity, and art-making. Her practice is rooted in improvisation as a compositional form expressed through dance, writing, quilting, teaching, and hosting artists. Her dance project Personal Practice has been featured in the New York Times, Dance Magazine, Vanity Fair, and The Huffington Post. Marlee is the author of Getting to Center: Pathways to Finding Yourself.
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1:30 - Mary and Emma catch up and talk about natural dyeing and quilting!
6:40 - Dancer, Writer, and Quiltmaker Marlee Grace
Let’s get into the episode:
8:30 - Marlee Grace introduces herself
15:50 - Personal practice
24:20 - Escaping the chaotic and addictive loop of social media
37:00 - Improvisational quilting
39:30 - What inspires and encourages you?
45:30 - Slow living and its challenges
53:00 - What does the Good Dirt mean to you?
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On today’s episode of The Good Dirt, Mary and Emma talk with dancer, writer and quiltmaker Marlee Grace to consider the question, what are we practicing and showing up for in our day to day lives? Throughout the episode, Mary, Emma, and Marlee dig into the concept of “personal practice” as they reimagine art forms as a practice rather than a performance. Marlee shares why she stepped away from social media, questions the role it plays in our lives, and addresses the platform’s inherently performative nature. She also shares where she finds encouragement and inspiration, and reminds us to take our work seriously (but not ourselves).
Marlee’s work focuses on the self, rituals of devotion, creativity, and art-making. Her practice is rooted in improvisation as a compositional form expressed through dance, writing, quilting, teaching, and hosting artists. Her dance project Personal Practice has been featured in the New York Times, Dance Magazine, Vanity Fair, and The Huffington Post. Marlee is the author of Getting to Center: Pathways to Finding Yourself.
THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY PLAINE PRODUCTS. USE CODE LADYFARMER FOR 20% OFF!
1:30 - Mary and Emma catch up and talk about natural dyeing and quilting!
6:40 - Dancer, Writer, and Quiltmaker Marlee Grace
Let’s get into the episode:
8:30 - Marlee Grace introduces herself
15:50 - Personal practice
24:20 - Escaping the chaotic and addictive loop of social media
37:00 - Improvisational quilting
39:30 - What inspires and encourages you?
45:30 - Slow living and its challenges
53:00 - What does the Good Dirt mean to you?
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