MSP 196: Shaping a Life in Dance with Jessica Gaynor
Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
Release Date: 03/05/2026
Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
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info_outlineA lifelong devotion to movement can shape not just an artist’s career, but an entire community. Today, choreographer, educator, and Artistic Director Jessica Gaynor shares how her path began in gymnastics before finding her true calling in modern dance. From her early days studying with the legendary Alice Teirstein to becoming a mentor and leader in her own right, Jessica’s story is one of passion, resilience, and creativity. In our conversation, Jessica reflects on the freedom and self-expression she discovered through improvisation, her formative years studying dance at Brown and CalArts, and the drive that led her to form her own company back in New York. She recalls milestone performances, collaborations with composers, and the challenges of sustaining a company while teaching full-time. Today, her work as Artistic Director of the Young Dancemakers Company continues to empower teens to create original work in partnership with professional composers, carrying forward the legacy of her mentor. Tune in to hear how Jessica has built a multifaceted career in dance, and why she remains committed to creating, teaching, and inspiring the next generation.
Key Points From This Episode:
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Jessica’s upbringing in NYC and her shift from gymnastics to ballet and modern dance.
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How she found mentorship with Alice Teirstein at the Fieldston School.
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Her love of dance as a form of freedom, self-expression, and community through movement.
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Early influences on her dance career: Pilobolus and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company.
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Studying at Brown, while doing an academic major, repertory works, choreography, and more.
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Graduate training at CalArts, focusing on choreography, performance, and collaboration.
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What it was like returning to NYC and forming a company with fellow dancers.
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Creating evening-length works at Triskelion Arts and touring performances.
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Collaborative works with composers, exploring structure and form.
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Joining the Young Dancemakers Company (YDC) and becoming Artistic Director.
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Leading YDC through the pandemic with Zoom dance films and outdoor shows.
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Jessica’s love of teaching and helping teens create original work.
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Rediscovering performance and collaborating with her musician husband.
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Reflections on highlights and challenges while sustaining a career in dance.
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