PODCAST 182: Jamila Glass
Release Date: 1.6.25
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A World Immersed in Art with Dancer, Filmmaker, Choreographer, and Artistic Director Jamila Glass
Episode 182: Show Notes.
Jamila Glass is a filmmaker, choreographer, and Artistic Director of L.A. Contemporary Dance Company (LACDC), where she has been a member since its founding in 2005. She has choreographed for Netflix, HBO, Hulu, BET, and PRADA, with her work featured in the NY Times, L.A. Times, Essence, and Ebony. In 2024, she co-founded the Los Angeles Choreographers Institute and has directed 21 short dance films, a TV pilot, and music videos through her production company, The Cutting Room. A graduate of USC’s School of Cinema-Television, her work blends movement, storytelling, and world-building to reflect the human experience. On this episode of Movers and Shapers: A Dance Podcast, Erin sits down with Jamila Glass to discuss her love for dance, her time at a performing arts high school, and her journey through USC’s School of Cinema-Television. Jamila explores how dance and film began to intertwine in her life, unpacking her powerful statement: “I’m a better dancer because I’m a filmmaker, and I’m a better filmmaker because I’m a dancer.” She reflects on nearly five years as Artistic Director of the L.A. Contemporary Dance Company (LACDC) and shares her current projects and excitement for what’s ahead. Don’t miss this insightful conversation with an inspiring artist. Thanks for listening!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Jamila shares the origin story of her love for dance.
- She reflects on her time in a performing arts high school (in Houston).
- What she wanted to get into after high school and her first entry into film: video editing.
- Jamila takes us through her USC journey and her plan for after graduation.
- How her two worlds of dance and film began to merge.
- She explains how she started and her experience choreographing for film and television.
- Jamila delves into and unpacks her quote, “I’m a better dancer because I’m a filmmaker, and I’m a better filmmaker because I’m a dancer.”
- Why she finds it interesting that people grapple with the idea that they need to choose one thing and stick to it for the entirety of their careers.
- Jamila details her role and insights gained as Artistic Director of the L.A. Contemporary Dance Company (LACDC)
- What she’s creating now and the energy behind her upcoming projects.
ABOUT Jamila
Filmmaker and Choreographer Jamila Glass is known for creating cinematic journeys of movement, shaping characters, and building worlds that reflect what make us human. In addition to creating work as the Artistic Director of L.A. Contemporary Dance Company (where she joined in 2005 as a founding member), she has choreographed extensively in film and television. Glass’ choreography work includes projects on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, BET, and Prada, and garnered mentions in the New York Times, L.A. Times, Essence Magazine, Ebony Magazine, and Mashable. A cinema-television graduate from the University of Southern California (with an advertising minor), she has spent the last 10 years bridging the world of film and movement, directing and producing 20 dance films.
photo: Photo by Malachi Middleton
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Special Links:
- www.jamilaglass.com
- www.lacontemporarydance.org
- Instagram: @jamilaglass
- Instagram: @lacontemporarydance
Podcast produced by: The Moving Architects
Interviewer: Erin Carlisle Norton