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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 33 MIN

Ep. 26 Djuna

from Strip Journey · host Morana Vitezic

In this first episode of season 2 of Strip Journey, Morana talks to Djuna, a dancer and teacher based in Berlin, about her journey into Frame Up Strip. Djuna shares how she went from folklore dance and hip hop to developing her own choreographic voice, and how she builds intention into every piece.They talk about:Why Frame Up changed how she feels danceTeaching in Berlin and building trust with students, her Innuendo CrewHow she supports beginners to let go of “looking clean”Why she wants dancers to "go through something" on stageThis is an inspiring episode for dancers at all levels who want to deepen their connection to movement and find their own voice in performance.Djuna’s instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ddjunna/Innuendo crew instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innuendocrew/00:00 Intro – Meeting Djuna02:00 Djuna’s dance background03:25 Discovering Frame Up during the pandemic05:10 What changed in her dance expression after Frame Up08:00 Teaching Frame Up in Berlin09:00 Djuna’s choreographic process: intention first12:15 Why vulnerability is part of her style14:10 When she feels most like herself in dance17:10 Favorite pieces: Emotionally driven choreographies18:45 Movement qualities: tension, contrast, softness20:30 Advice for dancers: let go of needing to be clean21:20 Frame Up in one word23:00 What makes her proud as a teacher24:00 Outro – Final reflections and thank you

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In this first episode of season 2 of Strip Journey, Morana talks to Djuna, a dancer and teacher based in Berlin, about her journey into Frame Up Strip. Djuna shares how she went from folklore dance and hip hop to developing her own choreographic voice, and how she builds intention into every piece.They talk about:Why Frame Up changed how she feels danceTeaching in Berlin and building trust with students, her Innuendo CrewHow she supports beginners to let go of “looking clean”Why she wants dancers to "go through something" on stageThis is an inspiring episode for dancers at all levels who want to deepen their connection to movement and find their own voice in performance.Djuna’s instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ddjunna/Innuendo crew instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innuendocrew/00:00 Intro – Meeting Djuna02:00 Djuna’s dance background03:25 Discovering Frame Up during the pandemic05:10 What changed in her dance expression after Frame Up08:00 Teaching Frame Up in Berlin09:00 Djuna’s choreographic process: intention first12:15 Why vulnerability is part of her style14:10 When she feels most like herself in dance17:10 Favorite pieces: Emotionally driven choreographies18:45 Movement qualities: tension, contrast, softness20:30 Advice for dancers: let go of needing to be clean21:20 Frame Up in one word23:00 What makes her proud as a teacher24:00 Outro – Final reflections and thank you

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