Guest: Delaney Charlotte Burke
Movement Artist / Storyteller
In this interview episode, Delaney shares her journey in the performing arts, from shifting into a triple threat to finding her passion for dance. She discusses the challenges of training in a traditional dance program and the pressure to fit into codified techniques; emphasizing the importance of artistic expression and individuality in dance, and the need for more fusion and diversity in the industry. She also opens up about the constant feeling of needing to prove herself and catch up, but acknowledges the value of her unique path and the importance of self-motivation. In this conversation, Delaney, Eileen and Amy discuss the importance of valuing artists' time and the need to move away from mentorship that makes one feel less than what they have to offer. Delaney also shares her journey of dealing with knee injuries and the psychological and emotional challenges that come with it, recognizing the need for more support and understanding for dancers going through injuries and the importance of educating dancers about their bodies.
Delaney (she/her) started dancing as a freshman in High School because of her love and passion for Theatre. She began to take it seriously because she knew she wanted to pursue it professionally by the time she was a sophomore. She furthered her studies at DeSales University where she was a Dual Major in Theatre and Dance. After college, Delaney started working professionally in her field. Her favorite credits include Mamma Mia (Mom Understudy), Godspell (Uzo Track) and Matilda (Swing). She is also in a contemporary Storytelling company, Thistle Dance. She continues to audition in person in NYC and take class under some of the greats at Steps on Broadway and Broadway Dance Center in all styles. She has promised to continue to stick her nose to the grindstone to make her dreams a reality.
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IG: @delaneycharlotteburke
Activation Warning: This episode contains sensitive topics including medical and surgical references. Please take care of your body.
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