Exploring Dance in the Age of Social Media

EPISODE · Nov 28, 2024 · 18 MIN

Exploring Dance in the Age of Social Media

from Athletistry Ballet Evolution with Shane Wuerthner · host Shane Wuerthner

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

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