This Week in America - When Competition Becomes the Show

EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 7 MIN

This Week in America - When Competition Becomes the Show

from From Down Under to Down South · host Aussie Mike

Send us Fan MailThis week I’ve been reflecting on dance competitions — not the steps or the scores, but the atmosphere around them.Georgia recently competed interstate again, dancing a lyrical solo and four group routines. She’s been on the floor since she was two years old. Eight years of repetition, studio mirrors, and slowly building something real.Watching her in a large American competition environment made me notice the scale of it all — the lighting, the production, the energy, the packed auditoriums. America does audience brilliantly. It celebrates loudly. It shows up.But in that scale, visibility can start to feel like currency.Some routines land instantly. They project. They demand attention. Others — quieter, more musical, more detailed — invite attention instead.This episode isn’t about judging which is better. It’s about noticing how culture shapes what gets rewarded first.As someone who grew up competing in ballroom and Latin — and who still dances now — I found myself thinking about craft versus applause. About depth versus projection. About what lasts long after the trophies are handed out.Because applause fades.Craft compounds.This week in America, I wasn’t just watching routines.I was thinking about value. Visibility. And what I quietly hope endures when the lights go down.Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/fromdownundertodownsouth Website: https://fromdownundertodownsouth.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromDownUndertoDownSouth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068568677919 X: https://x.com/aussiemika74Business enquiries: [email protected] for listening. Hoo roo maties.Support the showCheck out additional content on our YouTube page!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjipgN51kc8swHyKeSx2tzw

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