David's Dance Podcast
David's Dance Podcast
David Evans
David’s Dance Podcast is a podcast focused on the artists that make up the UK Contemporary and Hip Hop dance world. We want to pop the lid on people’s unique journeys into dance, demystifying the journey of becoming a professional dancer. We go behind the scenes to understand the why and how behind the work made by today’s dance artists. Graphics: DE-signed (http://de-signed.co.uk/). Podcast also available on YouTube.
Episode 31 – Dancer reacts...Jiří Kylián & Tyler Mitchell
This week I try a new solo format called "Dancer reacts.." and do a commentary podcast on Jiří Kylián's "Petite Mort". Created back in '91 this work is by the choreographer who headed up Nederlands Dans Theater for two decades. I've been binge watching his back catalogue on marquee.tv/ and this piece and another piece "Bella Figura" I was really struck by. To watch it with me check out David's Dance Podcast on YouTube as I unpack the choreography. I also talk about photographer Tyler Mitchell's book "I Can Make You Feel Good". Mitchell's depiction of young Black Americans in playful scenarios, speaks to an artist that is reclaiming the narratives around the representation of himself and people like him, young Black men. While not dance, his work has to do with the body and how it is represented both aesthetically and in conversation with culture and historical narratives. In that way it is a great discussion launcher for those interested in dance and the performative body. My instagram: @dance_across_mediumsEmail me: [email protected]
Jun 24, 2021
29 min
Episode 30 – Dancing beyond lockdown with Traceworks
This week on the podcast, I’m joined by the co-directors of Traceworks Dance, Julian Lewis and James Aiden Kay. We discuss what a lifeline online teaching has been for dance professionals as well as individuals and families. We delve into the process behind their new outdoor popup performance developed with and for communities and southeast London. I joined James and Julian on their first studio day of rehearsals, so the excitement of being back in the studio is a very real, and I look forward to seeing what this talented duo create.To find out more about Traceworks and the new work:Traceworks: @traceworksdanceJulian Lewis: @juliandavidlewisJames Aiden Kay: @jamesaidenk
Jun 14, 2021
1 hr 6 min
Episode 29 – From the studio to the ballroom with Faye Stoeser
This week I’m joined by a dancer operating in both Contemporary and Vogue circles, Faye Stoeser. It’s difficult to be good at more than one style, but this dancer manages to be excellent at both with her signature precision and serpentine style. We talk about Faye’s journey from studio dancer to Contemporary dance and introduction to Vogue. We discuss the development of the ballroom scene, the influence of her research into learning on her dance practice, and the differences in working within both repertoire and in a creative process. To find out more:Instagram: @fayerevlonYou can watch Faye on tour in:Richard Chappell’s “Infinite Ways Home”: Follow @richard.chappell.dance for announcementsJose Agudo’s “Carmen”: Follow @joseagudo.co.uk and visit https://www.joseagudo.co.uk/portfolio/carmen/ to watch the trailer
Jun 6, 2021
1 hr 6 min
Episode 28 – Dancing from the inside out with Ben Knapper
This week on the podcast, I am joined by the tremendously talented Ben Knapper. We talk about his growth as a company dancer with BalletBoyz, learning to explore the emotional world of a dance work and tap into what we're feeling in performance. We discuss how he's taken these skills in building a character through movement into his role movement directing the play White (Other). Ben is also exploring new possibilities as a performer in Christopher Mathews' immersive installation at Sadler's Wells, my body's an exhibition. I enjoyed this time with Ben digging into the processes and headspaces that drive dance performances that really transcend physical technique. To find out more:Ben's Instagram: @benknapperWhite (Other) at Brighton Fringe by @polevaulttc : https://www.brightonfringe.org/whats-on/white-other-147212/My body's an exhibition by @christopher_matthews_choreo : https://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/2020/wild-card-christopher-matthews-formed-view-my-bodys-an-exhibition/Ample space dance space in Hackney Wicks: @amplespace.co.uk
May 23, 2021
57 min
Episode 27 – Gimme that vogue with Mariana Lorenzano
This week on the podcast I’m joined by a dance artist and movement consultant representing Mexico and London, Mariana Lorenzano. She is the owner of the dance school, specializing in early years, Ballet North. By night she is a fierce and glittery voguer and ballroom culture activist representing House of Valentino. We discuss how teaching has changed since the pandemic, her journey into the vouge scene, the history and health of the scene today, and challenging ourselves creatively as dancers. To find out more:The in-between words and movement project: @thei.nbetweenBallet North: @ballet_northQueer ballet info through Mariana's profile: @mariana.pumaTechnical note: There's a bit of scratchiness on the audio, but it clears up after minute 11. I put it in anyway, because I didn't want you to miss any of this great podcast. 
May 16, 2021
57 min
Episode 26 – Mind and Body with Deepraj Singh
This week on the podcast I talk to the Deepraj (Deeps) Singh. Deeps has a background in contemporary dance and street styles and is currently working with Rosie Kay Dance Company on a new production of Romeo & Juliet. Much of our discussion this week revolved around how our mindset and an awareness of mindset can support our dancing. We talk about the role of therapy, faith, dancing in nature, the choreographic process and how these things can support us as human beings and as such as dancers. Deepraj is a such a lovely, warm and humble guy and I had a lot of fun doing this podcast with him and I hope you enjoy it too.To find out more:Deep's instagram: @howdeepisyourrajRosie Kay's Romeo & Juliet, world premiere 8 Sept 2021: https://rosiekay.co.uk/project/rj/
May 10, 2021
1 hr 9 min
Episode 25 – Dad dancing with David Evans
This week I talk about my experiences becoming a father, balancing dance and daddy duties, dealing with set backs, and the ways in which social media is changing the way we dance. I want to hear from you, the people who share this podcast with me. Email me at [email protected] and let me know a time you struggled in your dance journey and how you overcame it, I'll share it on the podcast and maybe it can be a launching point for a conversation. Throw in a highlight as well as a spoon full of sugar...You can also message me on instagram: @dance_across_mediums I hope you have a great week,David
May 2, 2021
38 min
Episode 24 – How do we talk about dance? with Rachel Elderkin
This week I’m joined by dancer, writer, and podcaster, Rachel Elderkin. We discuss the origins of her podcast Dance Dialogues, the merits of podcasting as a medium to facilitate conversations around dance, and her approach to writing about dance. Through this we hit on a conversation about how if we can apply just as much creativity to how we talk about dance as to the artistic process itself, more diverse conversations can emerge. Between her podcast and artistic network, Sanctuary on the Fault Line, a network of female dance artists creating public performance in wild places, there is a DIY attitude about Rachel’s approach to dance that doesn’t wait for permission, but instead creates new dialogues, new paradigms. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did.Dance Dialogues Podcast Insta: @dancedialoguespodcast Dance Dialogues Podcast Twitter: @podcastdanceRachel Elderkin all social media: @rachel_elderkinSanctuary on the Fault Line Insta: @faultlinesdancenetwork 
Apr 25, 2021
57 min
Episode 23 – Connect through dance with Richard Chappell
This week I’m joined by inter-disciplinary choreographer Richard Chappell. We discuss RCD’s identity as a company rooted in the South West, and how empathy and transparency are central to the working culture that drives his work. We talk about his personal journey through dance - recognizing new directions and learning to pitch oneself authentically. Richard creates work in which his dancers have the quality of not just moving, but of being moved. His work is deeply tied to the land and communities in which it’s created. It was a pleasure getting behind the scenes of his choreographic process and I hope you enjoy it too. Tickets for RCD’s new work “Infinite Ways Home” are on sale now.To find out more: Season Announcement: https://www.richardchappelldance.co.uk/8405060-2021-season-announcementFor Films see dance films section on: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3chk2fYl_oUJ0UPts1sygWebsite: www.richardchappelldance.co.ukInstagram: @richard.chappell.danceFacebook: richardchappelldanceTwitter: @RChappellDance
Apr 18, 2021
1 hr 24 min
Episode 22 – Dancing on the doorstep with Ania Straczynska
This week I’m joined by dance artist Ania Straczynska. We discuss her new work “Up the Hill”, how COVID limitations led her to explore new formats for dance performance, and the value of creating experimental work at the heart of a community. Ps. There was no episode last week as I was occupied becoming a dad for the first time. More on that another podcast, perhaps.For more info and to book a doorstep performance of “Up the Hill”:Ania’s website: aniastraczynska.com Community project website: se19dance.co.ukInstagram: @se19dance @ania.straczynska
Apr 12, 2021
50 min
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