
Athletistry Ballet Evolution with Shane Wuerthner (Shane Wuerthner)
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27 Feb 2024 | What Performing Your Class Really Means | 00:10:13 | |
Summary In this episode, Shane Wuerthner discusses the confusion surrounding the concept of performing class. He shares his personal experiences and the feedback he received from teachers and choreographers. Shane emphasises the importance of precision and discipline in dance, both in the studio and on stage. He highlights the idea that performance is the culmination of the work done in the studio and that dancers need to approach their classwork with clarity and intention. Shane also explores the challenge of balancing technique and artistry, emphasizing the need for dancers to master their technical skills in order to fully express themselves artistically. Takeaways Performing class requires precision and discipline. Precision in technique is essential for effective storytelling and artistry. Classwork is the foundation for performance. Balancing technique and artistry is a challenge that requires consistent practice and discipline. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:28 The Confusion of Performing Class 01:26 The Importance of Precision and Discipline 04:14 The Challenge of Balancing Technique and Artistry 07:00 The Importance of Precision in Performance 07:59 Performing Class: Precision and Discipline 09:14 Utilising Precision to Enhance Artistry 09:44 Conclusion | |||
10 Jun 2024 | The Impact of Body Image and Dysmorphia in the Dance World | 00:11:23 | |
Summary The conversation discusses the issue of body image and dysmorphia in the dance world. It highlights the harmful effects of the industry's emphasis on a specific body shape and size. The host shares personal experiences of being criticised for being too thin and the pressure to conform to a certain standard. The conversation also explores the different body compositions and morphologies of individuals and how training in specific sports or activities can shape the body. The historical development of the ideal dancer's body is examined, and the need to shift the focus from appearance to health and technique is emphasised. Takeaways The dance industry's emphasis on a specific body shape and size can lead to body image issues and dysmorphia. Individuals have different body compositions and morphologies, and training in specific sports or activities can shape the body in different ways. The historical development of the ideal dancer's body has contributed to the pressure to conform to a certain appearance. The focus should shift from appearance to health and technique, and dancers should be supported in developing strength and understanding of their bodies. Chapters 00:00 The Harmful Effects of Industry Standards 02:06 Personal Experiences and Body Composition 05:59 Historical Development of Body Ideals 07:55 Unnecessary Criticism and Division 10:46 Shifting the Focus: Health and Technique 11:11 Creating a Healthier and More Inclusive Industry | |||
13 Nov 2023 | The Cost of Elegance: Unveiling the Financial Realities of Ballet | 00:22:04 | |
Episode 8 of "Athletistry Ballet Evolution," hosted by Shane Wuerthner, delves into the challenging and often misunderstood world of professional ballet. In this episode, Shane shares his personal journey into the prestigious Kirov Academy and discusses the rigorous selection process, highlighting the low acceptance rates and the intense competition faced by aspiring ballet dancers. The episode also explores the societal perception of ballet as a profession, addressing the common misconception that it's more of a hobby than a legitimate career. Shane candidly speaks about the financial realities of being a professional dancer, revealing the stark contrast between the high costs of training and the relatively low salaries dancers receive, even at the top of their field. Shane emphasizes the physical and mental demands of ballet training and professional life, shedding light on issues like body image pressures and the need for comprehensive support systems for dancers. He compares the compensation and treatment of ballet dancers to other performing arts and discusses the need for a shift in how dancers are valued and supported within the industry. The episode concludes with a call for open dialogue and action to improve the conditions for dancers, both financially and in terms of recognition and respect for their art form. Shane's passionate and insightful narrative aims to initiate change and bring about a new era of appreciation and support for ballet dancers. | |||
02 Feb 2024 | Empowering Dancers: Navigating Body Image, Mental Health, and Holistic Development | 00:43:52 | |
*Please be aware this podcast includes discussion of eating disorders and body dysmorphia. Listener discretion is advised.* Summary In this conversation, Lucy Christodoulou and Shane Wuerthner discuss the impact of body image on dancers and the need for comprehensive support in dance education. They highlight the contradictory aesthetic expectations for male and female dancers and the importance of performance psychology and proper training. They emphasize the role of collaboration and advocacy in the dance industry and the importance of balancing dance and personal development. Lucy shares her own experiences with eating disorders and how she has used her journey to empower and support other dancers. They encourage dancers to seek support and prioritize their overall well-being. In this conversation, Shane and Lucy discuss the importance of mental health, common mental health challenges, seeking help and support, stigma and misconceptions, and self-care and coping strategies. They emphasize the need for open conversations about mental health and the importance of seeking professional help when needed. The conversation highlights the impact of stigma on individuals seeking help and provides practical tips for self-care and managing mental health. Takeaways The focus on body image in dance can lead to unhealthy behaviours and eating disorders. It is important to prioritise overall well-being and seek support. The contradictory aesthetic expectations for male and female dancers can create body image issues and impact their mental and physical health. Comprehensive support, including performance psychology and proper training, is essential for dancers' success and well-being. Collaboration and advocacy are crucial in improving the dance industry and providing dancers with the support they need. Dancers should prioritise personal development and balance their lives outside of dance to enhance their overall performance and happiness. Mental health is important and should be cared for Common mental health challenges include anxiety, depression, and stress. Seeking help and support is crucial for managing mental health. Stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health can prevent individuals from seeking help. Self-care and coping strategies are essential for maintaining good mental health. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 The Impact of Body Image on Dancers 11:36 The Contradictory Aesthetic Expectations for Male and Female Dancers 20:18 The Need for Comprehensive Support in Dance Education 25:09 The Importance of Performance Psychology and Proper Training 28:57 The Role of Collaboration and Advocacy in the Dance Industry 39:02 The Importance of Balancing Dance and Personal Development 42:32 Connecting with Lucy Christodoulou 02:30 The Importance of Mental Health 10:15 Common Mental Health Challenges 20:45 Seeking Help and Support 30:10 Stigma and Misconceptions 38:20 Self-Care and Coping Strategies 44:02 Conclusion | |||
28 Dec 2023 | Plie Perspectives episode 1 | 00:20:12 | |
In this episode titled 'Plie Perspectives,' Shane Wuerthner shares his insights and experiences as a dancer and coach. He emphasises the importance of going above and beyond what is expected in order to achieve success in a dance career. Shane discusses the need to know when to pull back and find balance, as well as setting intentions and focusing on improvement. He also highlights the importance of being part of a team and showing initiative. Shane shares personal stories of setbacks and challenges, and encourages listeners to push boundaries and challenge their comfort zones. He concludes by urging listeners to take action and assess their progress. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Plie Perspectives 01:27Starting Out in a Dance Career 03:46 Going Above and Beyond 06:03 Knowing When to Pull Back 07:23 Setting Intentions and Focusing on Improvement 09:09 Avoiding Overworking and Finding Balance 10:35 Being Part of a Team and Showing Initiative 11:33 Dealing with Setbacks and Challenges 16:18 Pushing Boundaries and Challenging Comfort Zones 17:08 Putting Effort in the Right Places 19:32 Taking Action and Assessing Progress 19:59 Conclusion and Call to Action | |||
26 Mar 2024 | The Dream | 00:14:05 | |
Summary In this conversation, Shane Wuerthner shares his dream of creating a 21st century training institute for ballet in Australia. He envisions three pathways: pre-professional elite education, education for young dancers who have a love for ballet but may not want a professional career, and a space for adults to develop an understanding of dance. Shane believes that by expanding access to dance and creating a future generation of respect and love for the art form, ballet can remain relevant and valued in society. He invites others to join him in creating this space and fostering open conversations. Takeaways Shane's dream is to create a 21st century training institute for ballet in Australia. He envisions three pathways: pre-professional elite education, education for young dancers who have a love for ballet but may not want a professional career, and a space for adults to develop an understanding of dance. By expanding access to dance and creating a future generation of respect and love for the art form, ballet can remain relevant and valued in society. Shane invites others to join him in creating this space and fostering open conversations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:47 Three Pathways for Dance Education 06:12 Expanding Access to Dance 07:01 Understanding the History and Culture of Ballet 09:24 Creating Respect and Love for Ballet 11:49 Building a Community for Deeper Conversations 13:17 The Vision for the Future 14:39 Conclusion and Call to Action | |||
31 Oct 2023 | Developing The Confidence To Ask For What You Want | 00:21:38 | |
In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the world of professional dance with Shane Wuerthner. From the electric atmosphere of the stage to the dimly lit corners of self-doubt and uncertainty, Shane takes us on a journey of perseverance, advocacy, and passion. Discover how a last-minute role as Albrecht in "Giselle" became a turning point in his career, the importance of advocating for oneself in the arts, and the lessons he's gleaned from moments of triumph and despair. Whether you're a dancer, an artist, or someone seeking inspiration in the face of challenges, Shane's story is a testament to the human spirit's resilience. Tune in and be inspired. | |||
14 Dec 2023 | Navigating Ballet Training, Setting Goals, and Overcoming Bullying: A Candid Q&A | 00:20:09 | |
In this insightful episode of "Athletistry Ballet Evolution," host Shane Wuerthner delves into the nuances of professional ballet training through a comprehensive Q&A session. Shane shares his expert advice on the ideal age to begin full-time ballet training, the necessity of intensive practice, and tips for creating impactful audition videos. He emphasizes the importance of balancing physical training with academic pursuits, preparing for the rigors of a dance career, and the implications of early training on physical development and injury prevention. Furthermore, Shane addresses goal setting in ballet, offering a unique perspective on aligning emotional elements with aspirations to foster progress and success. The episode culminates with Shane recounting a personal story from his teenage years, revealing the challenges of bullying in the ballet world and the profound impact it had on him. His narrative underscores the importance of kindness and support in competitive environments, resonating with anyone navigating the complexities of ballet training and personal growth. Tune in for an episode filled with practical advice, emotional depth, and valuable insights for dancers at all stages of their journey. | |||
07 Nov 2023 | Dancing on a Broken Stage: The Art of Resilience in Ballet | 00:19:16 | |
Step into the world of "Athletistry Ballet Evolution," where the passion for dance meets the reality of its physical and mental demands. In this episode, join me as I reflect on my personal experiences with injury, the lessons it taught me about the necessity of communication, self-advocacy, and the nuanced understanding required to navigate the challenging terrain of professional dance. Dive deep into the dynamics of the dance studio, where the relationship between student and teacher is pivotal and complex. We discuss the often unspoken struggles with pushing our limits versus recognising the signs of injury and the importance of differentiating between pain that fosters growth and pain that harms. Through candid storytelling, I offer insights into developing mental fortitude and the discipline necessary to excel not just in dance but in all aspects of life. We explore the concept of classwork as rehearsal for life's performances—each step, turn, and leap a metaphor for the challenges we face beyond the studio walls. If you're a dancer, a performer, or anyone who pushes the boundaries of personal limits, this episode is for you. It's a call to action to support and empower each other in our pursuit of excellence, to listen to our bodies, and to know when to seek guidance and support. So tune in, share with fellow dancers, and join a community that celebrates the art of dance and the strength of the human spirit. Subscribe to "Athletistry Ballet Evolution", where every episode is an opportunity to grow, learn, and evolve—together. Thank you for listening, and may you carry the grace and strength you find here into every aspect of your life. | |||
12 Jun 2024 | Creating Beautiful Art on Stage through Partnering | 00:10:51 | |
Summary The conversation discusses the topic of partnering in ballet. The host emphasises that the focus should be on technique rather than weight. He shares his own experience with partnering, starting at a young age and the challenges he faced. He highlights the importance of teaching boys how to put girls on their leg and find balance. The host also discusses the physical strength and muscle development required for partnering, as well as the coordination and communication between partners. He emphasizes the importance of trust, relationship, and technique in creating beautiful art on stage. Takeaways The focus in partnering should be on technique rather than weight. Teaching boys how to put girls on their leg and find balance is important in partnering. Physical strength and muscle development are necessary for partnering in ballet. Coordination and communication between partners are crucial in partnering. Trust, relationship, and technique are key in creating beautiful art on stage. Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Technique in Partnering 01:25 Supporting and Training Young Men in Partnering 07:57 The Role of Trust and Communication in Partnership | |||
08 Nov 2023 | Episode 7: The Future Of Ballet | 00:21:55 | |
In episode 7 of "Athletistry Ballet Evolution," host Shane Wuerthner delves into the evolving landscape of ballet as an art form and its place in contemporary society. Drawing from his own experiences—including a noteworthy application for the role of Artistic Director at Queensland Ballet—Shane offers a critical examination of ballet's public perception and its need for revolutionary change. He discusses the diminished recognition of ballet dancers compared to stars in other fields and the lack of connection between ballet companies and their audiences. Shane argues that ballet should celebrate its performers as much as its directors and repertoire, citing how household names like Mikhail Baryshnikov once brought ballet to the masses. He suggests that the lack of modern ballet celebrities and the opaque storytelling in performances contribute to waning public interest. Shane emphasizes the need for ballet to engage new audiences by making performances more immersive, relatable, and reflective of contemporary stories and music. He touches on the role of technology and innovative set design in enhancing the theatrical experience and the importance of community and cultural diversity in the art's evolution. In a broader perspective, Shane reflects on the financial aspects of the arts, including fundraising and government funding, and how ballet could become more self-sustainable and internationally recognized by fostering innovation and risk-taking. Ultimately, Shane's vision for ballet is one of rebirth and reinvention, aiming to create a deeply moving, immersive experience that honors the tradition of the past while boldly stepping into the future. He calls for a collective effort to rekindle interest and investment in ballet, transforming it into an art form that resonates across all cultures and ages. | |||
06 Dec 2023 | Navigating Opportunities and Mentorship in Ballet: Lessons from Auditions to Professional Growth | 00:18:53 | |
In this insightful episode of 'Athletistry Ballet Evolution,' we delve into the pivotal aspects of a dancer's journey, from the nerve-wracking auditions to the invaluable mentorship that shapes a ballet career. Our guests, seasoned professionals in the ballet world, share their personal experiences and the lessons learned along the way. They offer practical advice on how to navigate auditions, the importance of resilience in the face of rejection, and the critical role of mentors in guiding and nurturing a dancer's growth. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for aspiring dancers, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the dedication, passion, and perseverance required to thrive in the competitive world of ballet. Join us as we explore the evolution of ballet through the lens of those who live and breathe this exquisite art form. | |||
03 Dec 2024 | Creating Athletistry Academy: A New Vision for Dance | 00:16:46 | |
Summary In this episode, Shane Wuerthner shares his journey from a young ballet dancer to a professional in the dance industry, and his transition into fitness and personal training. He discusses the challenges he faced after his dance career and how they led him to create Athletistry Academy, a comprehensive dance training facility that integrates academics and professional training. Shane emphasises the importance of community engagement and collaboration in making dance accessible and enriching for future generations. To support the future of dance and the creation of Athletistry Academy click below to read more and donate to the development. | |||
21 Nov 2023 | En Pointe but Overlooked: Handling the Success of Others in Dance | 00:19:56 | |
In this insightful episode of Athletistry Ballet Evolution, host Shane Wuerthner delves into a sensitive yet ubiquitous experience in the dance world - witnessing peers attain the very opportunities you've been striving for. Shane explores the complex emotions that surface when others around you are stepping into the spotlight you've been eyeing. From understanding the roots of these feelings to navigating through them constructively, this episode offers practical strategies and heartfelt advice for dancers grappling with this challenge.
Listeners will gain insights into why certain dancers get selected over others and how to manage feelings of disappointment and envy. More importantly, Shane shares ways to turn these experiences into fuel for personal growth and resilience in your dance journey. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring dancer, this episode will resonate with your experiences and provide valuable perspectives on turning setbacks into stepping stones.
Tune in to "En Pointe but Overlooked" for an empathetic, motivating, and enlightening conversation that speaks to the heart of every dancer's journey.
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24 Oct 2023 | Episode 2: Fruits Of Our Failures | 00:17:28 | |
In this episode Shane shares a story of a recent failure he experience in his life, the lessons learned and how to help yourself by understanding that our failures are what help us to learn and evolve. How do we break away from a plateau and how do we ask the right questions to help us break away from the perceived negativity of failure to learn to use it as a tool for success. | |||
28 Nov 2024 | Exploring Dance in the Age of Social Media | 00:18:03 | |
Summary In this episode, Shane Wuerthner discusses the evolving landscape of dance and its perception through social media. He reflects on a recent Instagram post that sparked varied reactions, highlighting the subjectivity of art and the impact of audience feedback. Shane emphasizes the importance of communication in dance, the role of critique, and the balance between technique and emotional expression. He invites listeners to engage in a dialogue about the nature of art and its reception in today's digital age. Takeaways The way we communicate as artists is evolving with social media. Audience feedback can significantly influence artistic expression. Subjectivity in art leads to diverse interpretations and reactions. Critique can come from anyone, regardless of their background in the art form. The relationship between technique and emotional response is complex. Artistic expression is a calling that must be communicated. Communication in art is an imperfect process that requires understanding. The fourth wall between artist and audience is breaking down. Engaging with dissenting opinions can foster meaningful dialogue. Finding balance between objective technique and subjective experience is essential. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 05:38 Subjectivity in Art and Dance 10:58 Navigating Critique and Communication in Dance 16:18 Conclusion and check out Athletistry Academy | |||
14 Dec 2023 | Harmonising Movement and Healing: Navigating the Dance of Physical Therapy in Ballet | 01:00:29 | |
In this enlightening episode of Athletistry Ballet Evolution, host Shane Wuerthner engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Jemimah Simms @doctorwhodances on instagram, a seasoned physical therapist with a rich background in dance and personal training. Titled "Harmonising Movement and Healing: Navigating the Dance of Physical Therapy in Ballet," this episode delves deep into the often-overlooked realm of injury prevention, rehabilitation, and the essential role of physical therapy in the world of dance. Listeners will embark on a journey through personal anecdotes and professional insights, as Shane and Dr. Simms share their experiences with injuries and the profound impact these have had on their approaches to movement and health. The episode challenges common misconceptions in the dance community, particularly around the severity and finality of injuries, shedding light on how they can be a path to greater understanding and resilience rather than career-ending events. Key discussions centre on the critical importance of proper rehabilitation, strength training, and an in-depth understanding of body mechanics. This is not just about recovery; it's about empowering dancers to enhance their performance and extend their careers. Dr. Simms emphasises the need to treat dancers as athletes, deserving of specialised care and training tailored to their unique physical demands. Further, the episode explores the evolution of dance training and healthcare, advocating for a more anatomically informed approach in dance education. It underscores the necessity of a collaborative environment where healthcare professionals and dancers work hand in hand, creating a supportive network that caters to the specific needs of the dance community. Whether you're a dancer, a physical therapist, or someone fascinated by the intersection of art and science in the realm of physical performance, "Harmonising Movement and Healing" offers valuable insights and a fresh perspective on the integral role of healthcare in the art of ballet. Find out more about Dr. Simms at her website: https://www.fluidmotionphysicaltherapy.com/ | |||
11 Jun 2024 | The Progression of Skills in ballet and in life | 00:10:58 | |
Summary In this episode, Shane discusses the progression of skills and how they apply to ballet. He shares his experience transitioning from dance to personal training and the importance of coaching and imparting knowledge. Shane explains the four levels of competency in skill development: unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. He also emphasizes the need for patience, kindness, and effective communication in teaching and learning. Overall, the episode highlights the complexity of teaching movement and the importance of understanding individual learning styles. Takeaways Skill development involves progressing through four levels of competency: unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. Teaching movement requires breaking down skills and understanding the fundamentals. Effective communication in coaching involves understanding individual learning styles and adapting teaching methods accordingly. Patience, kindness, and consistency are essential in imparting knowledge and skills. Understanding the psychology of others and connecting with students is crucial in coaching and teaching. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:58 Progression of Skills in Ballet 06:44 Fundamental Ballet Skills 08:09 Effective Communication and Learning Styles 09:34 Patience, Kindness, and Consistency 10:29 Conclusion and Call to Action | |||
20 Feb 2024 | Harmonic Resonance: Dancing the Universe's Song | 00:18:11 | |
Summary In this episode, Shane explores the power of dance as a physical representation of music and its connection to the universe. He discusses the language of dance and its ability to communicate emotions and desires on a deep level. Shane emphasizes the importance of authentic expression in dance and the role it plays in connecting with the vibrations of the universe. He also highlights the communicative responsibility of dance and the need for emotional expression in performances. Ultimately, Shane encourages dancers to embrace dance as a vehicle for expressing the harmonic resonance of the universe. Takeaways Dance is a powerful physical representation of music and a connection to the universe. Authentic expression in dance allows for a deeper connection with the vibrations of the universe. Dance communicates emotions and desires on a non-verbal level, surpassing spoken language. Dance has a communicative responsibility to fulfill the emotional desires of the audience and connect with the harmonic resonance of the universe. Chapters 00:00 The Power of Dance and Music 06:06 The Language of Dance 09:16 Authentic Expression in Dance 12:09 Connecting with the Universe through Dance 13:09 The Communicative Responsibility of Dance 16:27 Dance as a Vehicle for Expression | |||
02 Sep 2024 | Balancing Tradition and Modern Approaches to Training | 00:19:16 | |
In this episode, Shane Wuerthner reflects on his recent experiences in Malaysia and Singapore, where he observed the training and discipline of dancers. He emphasises the importance of respect for teachers and the history of the art form. Shane discusses the need to balance discipline and respect with modern approaches to training, such as proper conditioning and support for dancers' body image. He also addresses the issue of ageism in ballet and the importance of allowing dancers to mature and develop their artistry. Shane concludes by highlighting the significance of storytelling and historical context in ballet performances. Chapters 00:00 Observing Dance Training in Malaysia and Singapore 02:57 The Importance of Respect and Discipline 07:21 Balancing Tradition and Modern Approaches to Training 09:14 Challenging Ageism in Ballet 14:40 The Significance of Storytelling in Ballet Performances | |||
27 Oct 2023 | Finding Balance: Ballet, Biomechanics, and Beyond with Jennifer Milner | 00:35:06 | |
In this captivating episode, we have the pleasure of conversing with the multi-talented Jennifer Milner, a renowned ballet coach, certified Pilates trainer, and an authority in post-injury recoveries. Jennifer's rich journey from dancing with several ballet companies to her pivotal role in the Phantom of the Opera in New York gives her a unique stanpoint to offer profound insights into the world of dance. After a knee injury shifted her trajectory, Jennifer immersed herself in the Pilates method and dance medicine, working closely with celebrated figures such as Kelly Kane and Marika Molnar. An advocate for hypermobility issues, Jennifer also co-hosts the Bendy Bodies podcast and has been an active voice in the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science, presenting at multiple world conferences. Her dedication to enhancing mental health support in the dance community is evident through her association with Minding the Gap. Jennifer's holistic approach to dance, blending biomechanics and traditional ballet techniques, has made her a revered figure in dance schools and companies worldwide. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and training hypermobility effectively in dancers. Connect with Jennifer Milner on her website, www.jennifer-milner.com, or follow her journey on Instagram @jennifer.milner. Dive into this episode to unravel the intricacies of dance, biomechanics, and the passion that drives the art. | |||
04 Jan 2024 | Beyond the Studio: Navigating Balance, Transition, and Self-Care in Dance | 00:43:26 | |
Summary In this conversation, Shane Wuerthner interviews Jessica Spinner from The Whole Dancer. They discuss the importance of balance and self-care in the dance world, the challenges of transitioning out of dance, and the benefits of having a life outside of dance. They also touch on the limitations of identifying solely as a dancer and the need for a holistic approach to dance training. Jessica shares her coaching approach for dancers and offers advice for young dancers in training and dancers in transition. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of self-discovery, self-compassion, and seeking outside support in the dance journey. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00Introduction and Storytelling 02:24The Impact of Self-Criticism in Dance 05:30The Importance of Balance and Enjoyment in Dance 06:23Transitioning Out of Dance 08:46The Limitations of Identifying Solely as a Dancer 10:12Expanding Skillsets and Rediscovering Yourself 13:28The Importance of a Holistic Approach to Dance 15:26The Benefits of Having a Life Outside of Dance 17:26The Coaching Approach for Dancers 20:41The Challenges of Full-Time Dance Programs 23:21Finding Balance in Intense Training Environments 26:41Making Hard Choices and Seeking Outside Support 29:31Choosing the Right Dance School 35:32Advice for Young Dancers in Training 38:55Advice for Dancers in Transition 42:08How to Connect with Jessica Spinner Follow Jessica on Instagram at @thewholedancer Find out more about her work with dancers on her website www.thewholedancer.com | |||
09 Jun 2024 | Artistry? what's that mean? | 00:14:06 | |
Summary In this podcast episode, Shane discusses the importance of artistic expression in dance competitions and the challenges dancers face in developing their artistry. He emphasizes the need for dancers to understand and portray emotion, narrative, and connection in their performances. Shane also explores the idea of dancers explaining their role development and character understanding to judges, sparking a debate about the role of voice in dance. He highlights the significance of punctuation in dance and the stages of development in becoming an artist. Shane concludes by advocating for the integration of master artists into dance spaces to guide and inspire the next generation of artists. Takeaways Artistic expression is important in dance competitions, but it can be challenging for dancers to understand and develop. Dancers should strive to portray emotion, narrative, and connection in their performances. Explaining role development and character understanding to judges could enhance dancers' understanding and portrayal of their roles. The use of voice in dance is a topic of debate, with some advocating for dancers to speak about their roles and others believing that dance should be a narrative in itself. Punctuation in dance, such as pauses and emphasis, can enhance the storytelling and artistry of a performance. Becoming an artist in dance is a process that involves stages of development, from student to dancer to artist to master. Integrating master artists into dance spaces can help guide and inspire the next generation of artists. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back 02:03 Defining and Developing Artistry 03:54 The Role of Communication and Punctuation 06:48 Stages of Development: From Student to Artist to Master 10:02 The Need for Exposure to High-Level Artists 12:49 Integrating Masters into Dance Spaces Keywords artistic expression, dance competitions, artistry, emotion, narrative, connection, role development, character understanding, voice in dance, punctuation in dance, stages of development, master artists Follow me on Instagram | |||
21 Dec 2023 | The Dance of Resilience with Daisy Sexton | 00:23:45 | |
In this inspiring episode of "Athletistry Ballet Evolution" we interview 14-year-old ballet prodigy Daisy Sexton. Daisy shares her journey of overcoming a major ACL injury at 11 and the challenges she faced in the demanding world of ballet training. She discusses her recovery, her innovative approach to training, and her excitement about her upcoming full-time ballet training with Sander Blommaert in the UK. Daisy also reveals her aspirations to join her dream company, The Royal Ballet. Join us for this intimate conversation, unveiling the resilience and passion of a young dancer poised for greatness. Be sure to follow Daisy's journey on Instagram here @_dancingwithdaisy_ | |||
10 Feb 2025 | Are Competitions the Key to Ballet Success? | 00:20:45 | |
In this episode ofAthletistry Ballet Evolution, Shane Wuerthner takes a deep dive into the world of ballet competitions. Do they truly pave the way for a successful career, or are they just another high-stakes performance that rewards tricks over artistry? Shane shares his personal journey through the competition circuit—from his early days in tap to major ballet competitions like YAGP and the Helsinki International Ballet Competition. He reflects on the lessons learned, the pressures of competing, and why he ultimately realized that winning wasn’t the key to his professional career. Through candid storytelling and expert insight, Shane explores:
Whether you’re a dancer striving for a gold medal, a teacher guiding students through the competitive landscape, or a ballet lover curious about the inner workings of the industry, this episode challenges common perceptions and offers a fresh take on what truly makes a professional dancer. Tune in, share your thoughts, and join the conversation! Do you think competitions are essential for success? Let’s discuss! Takeaways: Competitions can provide valuable exposure for young dancers. Winning isn't everything; the experience matters more. Artistic integrity should be prioritized over competition results. The pressure of competition can be damaging to young artists. Ballet is about storytelling, not just technical skill. Group performances should be valued in competitions. The process of preparation is as important as the outcome. Competitions can foster networking opportunities in the industry. Dancers should focus on their unique artistic voice. Rethinking competition formats could enhance the ballet experience. Chapters 00:00 The Role of Competitions in Ballet 10:10 Personal Experiences with Competitions 20:10 The Value Beyond Winning | |||
03 Nov 2023 | Q&A: Strength Training For Dancers | 00:22:34 | |
Step into the dynamic convergence of athleticism and artistry in this compelling episode of "Athletistry Ballet Evolution," featuring movement specialist Shane Wuerthner. In a world where the physical demands on dancers continue to escalate, Shane offers a fresh perspective on how to cultivate resilience and excellence through informed cross-training practices. Dive deep into the conversation as Shane discusses the delicate balance between rigorous dance schedules and the necessity for structured rest. He addresses the oft-neglected aspect of tapering before performances, drawing parallels with sports science to outline strategies that ensure dancers hit their peak when the curtain rises. Throughout this episode, Shane thoughtfully examines the delicate balance required to build strength without unnecessary bulk, providing insights into muscle physiology and training methodologies that adhere to the aesthetic requirements of ballet. He offers practical advice for integrating strength, flexibility, and endurance training, stressing the critical role of collaborating with a team of health and fitness experts tailored to the unique needs of dancers. "Athletistry Ballet Evolution" invites dancers, instructors, and fitness enthusiasts to embrace a holistic approach to health and peak performance. Join us as Shane Wuerthner leads us through an enlightened path to achieving artistic prowess without compromising physical integrity. Listen to this enlightening discussion on how to revolutionise your dance regimen for an evolved approach to ballet fitness. Now streaming on your favourite podcast platform. Tune in to fortify your passion and elevate your dance journey with Shane's expertise! | |||
20 Oct 2023 | Episode 1: My Story | 00:31:37 | |
Dive into "Athletistry Ballet Evolution" with Shane Wuerthner, tracing his transformative journey from San Francisco's Marin Ballet to his dance career and beyond. Shane offers genuine insights and stories from the dance realm, aiming to cut through its B.S. and uplift aspiring dancers. Tune in for pure knowledge, professional guidance, and an invitation to embrace excellence in the ballet world. | |||
18 Jan 2024 | From Classroom to Stage: Navigating the Ballet Professional's Journey, auditions, companies and more! | 00:33:04 | |
Summary In this episode, Caitlin Sloan shares her journey from classical ballet to contemporary ballet and how she found her true passion. She discusses the challenges of transitioning to a different path and the importance of taking risks and trusting your gut. Caitlin also talks about her transition to coaching and mentoring dancers, offering advice for those looking to pursue professional careers. She provides insights on how to get into company class auditions and encourages dancers to ask for help and make personal connections. To learn more about Caitlin and her mentoring services, visit her website or follow her on social media. Takeaways Transitioning from classical ballet to a different style can be challenging but ultimately rewarding. It's important to trust your instincts and pursue what truly makes you happy, even if it means deviating from your original plan. Asking for help and making personal connections can greatly enhance your chances of success in the dance industry. When reaching out to companies for auditions, personalize your communication and show genuine interest in their work. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:00 Transition from Classical to Contemporary Ballet 04:00 Challenges of Pursuing a Different Path 08:32 Taking Risks and Trusting Your Gut 17:42 Transition to Coaching and Mentoring 21:28 Advice for Dancers Transitioning to Professional Careers 23:27 Getting into Company Class Auditions 31:57 Contacting Caitlin Sloan for Mentoring |