The Track 049 - Evita Arce

Evita Arce teaches with Michael Jagger at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing

Evita Arce teaches with Michael Jagger at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing

In this episode, I am joined by dancer and instructor, Evita Arce. Evita began her dance career as the youngest performer in Roy Lozano's Ballet Folklórico de Texas in Austin, TX and discovered Lindy Hop in college. She has since become a renowned dancer & instructor - she performed the lead role in Broadway’s “SWING!” on its 2008 Japan tour, on television’s "So You Think You Can Dance,” and in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s “Let Freedom Swing” at the Kennedy Center.  She now teaches Lindy Hop all around the world (and online at Syncopated City) and recently performed in Regina Spektor’s Broadway residency alongside Caleb Teicher.

Evita joined me on an Easter Sunday video chat to talk about making her professional dance debut at age 7, why improvisation is a vital part of her Lindy Hop experience, and how she established dance as her full-time occupation.

We also discussed her vision for the upcoming production Swing 2020, the current and future challenges she and the Lindy Hop community face in this time of COVID-19, and why she believes Jazz is the greatest living American art form.


This episode is produced & edited by Alletta Cooper.