This presentation re-performs a dialogue between two bodies that work in/around choreography. Amelia, a curator and choreographer, and Fabien, a writer and researcher, hack the media of their professions (namely, e-mail) to explore the actions, activities, and gestures that constitute their engagement with dance, while investigating the parameters of their professional/institutional situations. Amelia and Fabien will read each others’ “greatest hits” from this exchange, playfully troubling the dynamics of power, authority, and vocality inflecting their respective positionalities. What kinds of work do the infrastructures around dance support/discourage? How are the ecologies and economies of presenting, disseminating, and responding to dance imbricated with those of choreographic practice? The question of what is inside and what is outside (of choreography, discourse, institutions) emerges as a central concern. These inquiries will circulate around choreographies by Bronislava Nijinska, Fred Herko, Miguel Gutierrez, and Dana Michel, which interrogate conditions of (para)artistic labour, or actively encourage these questions.