Short Fuse Podcast #35: An Interview with Dancer and Critic Merli V. Guerra
By Deanna Costa
Simplecast
Facebook
Patreon
Email: theshortfusepodcast@gmail.com
Short Fuse host Deanna Costa is zooming again — this time with Arts Fuse contributor Merli V. Guerra. She’s a multifaceted dancer as well as a writer. She is here to tell us about her MFA thesis project. It’s one part art, one part history, and 100% fascinating!
More about Merli here. And information about the Luminarium Dance Co.
If you haven’t had a chance, please send in a tax deductible donation to this year’s Winter Appeal. This magazine, now in its 14th year, depends on your support to keep its reviews, features, commentaries, and interviews coming. You can do that here.
Just ICYMI, The 2020 Virtual Fusical is still available for your viewing pleasure!
Stay healthy, safe, and have a Happy New Year!
Deanna Costa is a recent graduate of Boston University’s College of Communication, where she earned a B.S. in Journalism with a focus on Magazine Design. During her time at BU, she covered local concerts for on-campus publications in multiple formats. Outside of writing, she routinely interviewed artists and reviewed albums live on her weekly radio show, DJ-ed on campus events, and held the Studio Productions Director position in 2017. Currently, she is a full-time administrative assistant, a freelance music journalist, and host of the Arts Fuse Podcast: The Short Fuse.