Episode 207 | Starting a Movement with Movement: Connecting with Our Bodies to Understand Our Times With Eisa Jocson
Description
In this episode, you'll hear about:
🌟 How Eisa didn’t continue on her “practical” path as a visual artist but instead turned her fascination and exploration of movement into a political statement.
🌟 The body as a site for investigation and learning more about the self and society through memories embedded in our muscles.
🌟 How people can create language with our bodies and movement.
🌟 The power and agency of owning your body.
🌟 How Eisa faces the challenge of learning a new skill set with each new project she takes on—becoming a beginner each time.
About this guest:
Eisa Jocson is a contemporary choreographer and dancer from the Philippines, trained as a visual artist, with a background in ballet. She made her first movement work in 2010. At that point in time, she was teaching pole dancing as a fitness regime. She exposes body politics in the service and entertainment industry as seen through the unique socioeconomic lens of the Philippines. She studies how the body moves and what conditions make it move – be it social mobility or movement out of Philippines through migrant work. In all her creations – from pole to macho dancing and hostess to Disney princess to Superwoman to Zoo animals – capital is the driving force of movement pushing the indentured body into spatial geographies.
About the host:
Danella cut her professional teeth in hospitality and customer service at Walt Disney World and the Four Seasons. Her diverse experiences, from media sales to journalism, have culminated in co-founding ventures like Full Suite, SPARQ, Homegrown Media, and co.lab, all aimed at fostering business, entrepreneurship, and community growth. A recent graduate of the Inner MBA program, Danella infuses purpose and mindfulness into her work and life.
In constant pursuit of balance and self-development, she applies the practices of yoga in her daily life and surfs as much as possible to stay in touch with nature.
Links and Connect:
- 🌐 The Secret Sauce Website
- 📷 Follow Danella on Instagram
- ☕️ Support the podcast via Buy Me a Coffee
- 💃🏻 Check out Eisa Jocson’s work
Audio Credits:
- 🎧 Audio editing by Ripple Creatives
- 🎵 Music: “Dito” by Erwin T. Romulo
- 🎙️ Produced by The Secret Sauce





