Dance Arena Ep. 6. – Humility and Mastery: You’re Not What You Say You Are
“Hi, my name is X, and I’m a dancer, teacher, and choreographer.” With the economy and inflation as it is,
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“Hi, my name is X, and I’m a dancer, teacher, and choreographer.” With the economy and inflation as it is,
Read moreAs a performer, you face unique physical and mental demands. Eight shows a week, endless rehearsals, and constant auditions can take a toll on your body. It’s understandable why you might wonder if being in a calorie deficit is a good idea, especially when we consider the fact that our industry unfortunately still emphasises aesthetics.
Read moreWe live in a world where everyone has advice to give, and where the occasional “Audition Tips” article pops up every now and again giving people the “Do’s and Don’ts” of auditioning, “Audition Secrets”, “How To”, “Top Ten Audition Mistakes”… I’ve seen articles warning against being “too needy”, asking too many questions, not chewing gum, not talking out of line, not eating and drinking during the audition, waiting your turn to go across the floor…you’ve read some of them, I’m sure.
Read moreAt the opening night of The Romeo at the Holland Festival in Amsterdam, Netherlands Choreographer Trajal Harrell takes the audience
Read moreSo much work. So much sweat. So little improvement. What’s wrong with my dance technique? So I add another technique
Read moreA few weeks ago, I introduced you to my favorite documentaries about theatre. This time, I want to put the
Read moreAs performers, having enough energy and stamina to get through a performance week without feeling depleted is the ultimate dream.
Read moreI asked a friend and colleague, Helen Moreau, who has Stage Managed for several Ballet Companies such as American Ballet Theatre,
Read moreMost actors bemoan the time “off” in between jobs. What do actors do in between jobs?
Read moreNaked dancing, ritual movement and raucous chanting! This Greek fertility ritual known as “the dithyrambos” enacted in the eighth or ninth century B.C. appears to have been the world’s first dance drama. These drunken physical orgies celebrating the birth of the wine god Dionysus marked the beginnings of what would later be visually organized into styles of Physical Theatre
Read moreIn the early years I studied three main things: dance, music, and physics. Had I not been a dancer I
Read moreYou may be reading this probably only because of the title. Or perhaps you’re here because you’ve been inspired by
Read moreOne of the most important, nay, one of the most essential questions in the world consists of one single word: “Why?” Dancers
Read more“When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child;
Read moreHelena De Graeve is a 27-year old dancer, dance teacher and choreographer, born and raised in Zulte, Belgium. At a
Read moreI will be honest; I hate articles about creativity and innovation. I don’t like hearing people talk about it; I
Read moreWe live in a world where everyone has advice to give, and where the occasional “Audition Tips” article pops up
Read moreHelena De Graeve is a 27-year old dancer, dance teacher and choreographer, born and raised in Zulte, Belgium. At a
Read moreDominique Salerno, one of the many talented artists we work with, took her one woman show, THE BOX SHOW, to Edinburgh Festival
Read moreNext up in our series, Casting in the age of the cloud, is about the ballad of the overkill and not
Read moreThe historic city of Vicenza, graced with the architectural masterpieces of Andrea Palladio and recognized on UNESCO’s World Heritage List,
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