Dance Rants Podcast
By Dylan Holly & Hayden Idrus
Dance Rants PodcastJun 06, 2020
Rupert Tookey - Leadership in Dance
Rupert was a professional dancer for many years with NDT 1 and Scapino Ballet. During this time he acted as a dancers' representative and member of the OR (workers council).
After retiring as a dancer in 2017/18, Rupert worked in development and as a ballet master with NDT. For the 19/20 season, after gaining his Master's in Arts Management from Middlesex University in London, he became the Artistic Producer/Curator for the company and helped tackle the challenges they faced through Covid.
In this episode we talk about management and leadership in dance, and more broadly in arts and cultural organisations.
Rupert's extensive performing experience, coupled with the knowledge he's gained during his experiences in managerial roles and through achieving his MA in Arts management, contribute to the informed perspective he shares with us in this episode.
Thomas Bos - "The 155 Feeling"
Thomas Bos is an original member of the creative collective "155" which works with dance, movement, music, film and bizarre humor. Thomas is the main man behind the film in the group, having studied Digital Video Design as part of his Bachelor of Art & Technology.
He has written and directed several short dance films including "Leer" & "Gat". Additionally, he works as a freelance Videographer, creating videos and promotional content for clients outside of 155.
With government funding over the next 4 years, film is an integral part of the future plans for sharing their work with a wider audience. We chat to him about the current times, his views and vision on art and film, and what's important to him and 155 when creating.
Here are some visual sources from Thomas that express what he calls 'The 155 Feeling':
https://eenvijfvijf.tumblr.com/
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFIVHBY5SpxKhwTapoEIIxB6rN2emlBUq
Regina van Berkel: Insight to a creative mind
In this episode we're talking to freelance choreographer, Regina van Berkel. Regina has successfully made works for companies such as NDT 1, Gothenburg Ballet, Ballet am Rhein and Introdans where we met. Regina often works with live music and collaborates with other artists including set designer and partner, Dietmar Janeck.
Regina speaks to us about her creative inspirations, the art of working with people, and her search for a state of presence through movement.
Sarah Reynolds - A Seat At The Table
Raffaele Irace: A Man With A Plan
Raffaele Irace is the founder and director of The Very Secret Dance Company and Solo Coreografico, a platform for choreographers to network and share their work. He was the assistant to Jacopo Godani from 2015 to 2018 at Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company, and is now the Program Director for Dance and Performance at Gallus Theater in Frankfurt.
We speak to Raffaele about the cultural landscape in his home country of Italy, the demands of dance management, and how he prepared himself for a career off the stage. Raffaele shares with us his perspectives on success and motivation, and talks about the importance of dreaming big. 3
Sefton Clarke: The Art Of Strength
Ex-soloist of The Dutch National Ballet, Sefton Clarke has been a physical trainer for both the Ballet Company and the Academy since his retirement from the stage. This year, Sefton took the next step with his company, “The Art of Strength”, and opened his own gym in Amsterdam.
In this episode, we speak to Sefton about functional training outside the studio, healthy eating, and the unexpected skills that he found to be transferable from the ballet studio to the gym.
Perhaps the best summary of our discussion is Sefton on his company name:
“I named the company The Art Of Strengths they are intertwined within the realm of health and fitness and work to compliment each-other and the name represents this. Simple yet elegant."
Ursula Robb - A life with Dance
What other roles and opportunities exist for us and our industry outside of the studio?
Ursula has danced for Rosas and Ultima Vez , she has taught for P.A.R.T.S, NZ School of Dance Irish World Academy and DDSKS, as well as setting and sharing work around the world. She holds a Masters in Cultural Policy and Arts Management from University College Dublin, and is currently a board member of the Liz Roche Company.
This was such a lovely discussion, Ursula is kind and warm hearted, and brings a real human touch with all her experience and knowledge.
Freelancing during a pandemic, life after Julliard & more, with Evan Schwarz
Crew To Company: Erik Bos (155) on art, business and more
In our latest and last episode of season 1 we're joined by Erik Bos; a choreographer, dancer, and founding member of the break dance theatre group '155'.
As a multidisciplinary group of B-Boys they have evolved into a well-known dance institution within the Netherlands and abroad.
We spoke to Erik about the evolution of their company, their creative philosophy, use of humour, and the difficulties of producing work during Covid-19.
Athlete vs Dancer: Head To Head With A Boxing Champ
Delano James is the reigning welterweight Dutch boxing champion, and in 2019 we worked together on a dance piece. This experience highlighted some of the similarities between our two worlds- mental toughness, work ethic, movement - and in this episode we talk about the impact this project had on each of us personally, as well as some of the details & difficulties we faced during the creative process.
Dance Nutrition with Karin Lambrechtse
Karin Lambrechtse is an ex-professional dancer, and now works as the performance nutritionist and food-coach for the Dutch road cycling team, Jumbo Visma. She is also the author of "Sportables", a snack recipe book specifically for various types of athletes.
In this episode we highlight the importance of nutrition in dance, and talk in depth about the following topics:
- How basic nutrients are working in your body (macros)
- Timing nutrients throughout the day to optimise physical performance
- How nutrition differs for dancers and athletes (and the difficulties dancers face specifically)
- Supplements for dancer
- Karin shares some healthy recipes
Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Interview Part 2
The second half of our conversation with Shawn. Continuing on with other works for screen, Shawn tells us of his TV broadcast performances with Pilobolus. He also goes on to share some of his own creative endeavors and aspirations, as well as motivations and outlooks in dance. Closing with a creative task inspired by his work with Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.
Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, Interview Part 1
The first of a 2 part conversation with Shawn Fitzgerald Ahern, choreographic assistant to Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Shawn tells us about working with the unconventional U.S dance company, Pilobolus, as well as his dance and creative assistant work with Sidi Larbi Cherkoui at Eastman. He also shares some details from his experiences working with celebrities, including partnering with Emma Watson in the Hollywood film "Little Women" (2019).
In Conversation with Nico Monaco
We are extremely excited to welcome Nico Monaco as our inaugural guest on the podcast. Nico is a former dancer and now rehearsal director for Akram Kahn Dance company and in this conversation he shares his experiences as a dancer and rehearsal director, as a maker during the quarantine period, and some personal anecdotes about his time away from dance.
Quarantine Catch Up: Subjectivity in Dance
Catching up on some of the things that are difficult for dancers during this pandemic, we found ourselves having a discussion that centred around the subjectivity of dance, and filtering the judgement of external sources as well as our own.
Dance & Pop Culture
How are people primarily experiencing dance in mainstream media and pop culture?
We discuss the cross-over of artists from the commercial industry to contemporary & theatrical environments, and vice versa.
Marion Minot with Rambert, Phillip Chbeeb with NDT 2, Damien Jalet with Radiohead, and Sharon Eyal with Dior are some of the examples we can .
Social Media & Dance
What's the best way to share dance today? With social media keeping us all connected during this time of quarantine, we look at how it contributes to shaping our perception of dance. For the first time, its necessary for companies to unlock the full creative and promotional value of social media, individuals are publishing content on the likes of Instagram, and Tik Tok dances are getting regular people moving
Film as a Medium for Dance
With Covid-19 keeping theaters closed, film is our only window to view dance performances. We compare four filmed works of dance, and look at how adaptation to screen can effect the craft.
Introduction & Isolation
Welcome to the DanceRants podcast with Dylan Holly and Hayden Idrus. We are two professional dancers working in the Netherlands attempting to gain insight through conversations with each other, and guests. In this episode we:
- Lay down the premise of our new podcast
- Discuss our contrasting journeys through pre-professional education
- Discuss how the Covid-19 isolation is effecting our work, and our personal life