Join us for discussion about diversity and inclusion within the nightlife industry..... Welcome to Dance Inc. A weekly podcast in association with DJ Mag hosted by Goldierocks tackling everything from the LGBT roots of dance music to sex in the club, the highs and lows of managing a career in the mu…
Welcome to Dance inc. This episode is all about flushing out exclusion and freshening up clubs with acceptance- yes, it’s a toilet episode! No one should be harassed for needing the loo yet so often a club’s bogs can become a breeding ground for negative attitudes towards clubbers using the toilets and the people working at them too. We hear from Paris Lees, Atitha Sen Gupta, Christine Burns, Suzanne Bull and Paula Duran on stories concerning topics that include everyday sexism, exploited labour, transphobia, racism and disabled access.Featuring:DJ Goldierocks (@goldierocks)Paula DuranParis Lees (@parislees)Christine Burns (@christineburns)Suzanne Bull (@attitudetweets)Atiha Sen Gupta (@atihasengupta)Further Reading:The Accessible Toilet Project - https://accessible-toilet-project.blog/Can Everyone Stop Freaking Out Over Which Bathroom Transgender People Use? - https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/4w7w43/can-everyone-stop-freaking-out-over-which-bathroom-transgender-people-useThe Everyday Sexism of Women Waiting in Public Toilet Lines - http://time.com/3653871/womens-bathroom-lines-sexist-potty-parity/The Music Venue Guide To Accessible Toilets - http://www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk/news/music-venue-guide-to-accessible-toiletsWhat Is A Gender neutral Bathroom?- https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/05/26/what-is-a-gender-neutral-bathroom/How theatre can confront Britain's post-Brexit racism - https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/features/how-theatre-can-confront-britains-post-brexit-racism-a7218596.htmlDance Inc. has been brought to you in association with DJ Mag.Thanks to our production team of executive producer Sarah Myles @tweetsarahmyles and producer/ presenter Sam Hall @GoldierocksFollow us @tweetdanceincDance Inc. theme song by http://www.hyperrealstudios.co.ukEmail contact@danceinc.online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of Dance Inc. We’re in the second part of our job workshop for disabled DJs and industry superstars! This week we’re talking mental health – Brains are complex meaning mental health issues both extremely diverse and very common….. So why all the stigma?!We welcome back Waqas Ali– the HR hot shot who has worked with companies like Studio Canal, Ministry of Sound and Apple to discuss the pressures of working in nightlife with mental health problems. This week we also check in on Mike Wooller, a DJ with anxiety and depression who knows a thing or two about Djing with a disability.Featuring:DJ Goldierocks (@Goldierocks)Mike Wooller (@DraytonTrax)Waqas Ali Further Reading: CALM: Get Involved - https://www.thecalmzone.net/get-involved/take-action/Music Minds Matter: Get Help - https://www.musicmindsmatter.org.uk/get-help/Acas: Disability Discrimination - http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1859 Dance Inc. has been brought to you in association with DJ Mag.Thanks to our production team of executive producer Sarah Myles @tweetsarahmyles and producer/ presenter Sam Hall @GoldierocksFollow us @tweetdanceincDance Inc. theme song by http://www.hyperrealstudios.co.ukEmail contact@danceinc.online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of Dance Inc. This week is part one of a two parter on working in the industry with a disability (because if you don’t have a disability of some sort we guarantee you have a friend who does!).Part one is all about physical disabilities - the issues with perception, your right to access and what your entitled to as a working DJ. To discuss all of this we’re joined by Waqas Ali, a HR hero who has worked with companies like Studio Canal, Ministry of Sound and Apple and Suzanne Bull MBE, CEO of Attitude is Everything.Featuring:DJ Goldierocks (@Goldierocks)Suzanne Bull MBE (@attitidetweets)Waqas Ali Further Reading: Attitude is Everything - http://www.attitudeiseverything.org.ukAttitude is Everything: DIY Access Guide - http://bit.ly/diyaccessguide-digitalAcas: Disability Discrimination - http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1859 Dance Inc. has been brought to you in association with DJ Mag.Thanks to our production team of executive producer Sarah Myles (@tweetsarahmyles) and producer/ presenter Sam Hall (@Goldierocks)Follow us @tweetdanceincDance Inc. theme song by http://www.hyperrealstudios.co.ukEmail contact@danceinc.online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to another episode of Dance inc.This episode we’re on the pull! It’s time to get dirty, flirty and a little loved up as discuss everything sex and dating (Dance inc. style of course)Plus- What to do when the line gets crossed: some advice that may just save your lifeNOTE! There’s a CLEAR line between a playful flirt and sexual harassment. We’ve broken the episode into three parts to emphasise this:Kiss - for all your (hopefully not) burning sexual questionsMarry - A guide to flirting in the clubAvoid- How to deal with situations you want to avoid and what to do if your friends are pressuring you into being someone worth avoiding Featuring:DJ Goldierocks (@goldierocks)Max Absolute (@MAbsolute)Samantha Togni (@SamanthaTogni)Martin EddingtonThe Good Night Out Campaign (@_goodnightout) Further Reading:On the use of sexual harrassment as a weapon- https://www.salon.com/2018/04/17/a-new-frontier-for-metoo-moving-past-classic-harassment-driven-by-male-lust/The Good Night Out Campaign- http://www.goodnightoutcampaign.org/ -----Club Subversion’s upcoming events- http://clubsubversion.com/6293-2/Samantha Togni on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/samanthatogni Dance Inc. has been brought to you in association with DJ Mag.Thanks to our production team of executive producer Sarah Myles (@tweetsarahmyles) and producer/ presenter Sam Hall (@Goldierocks)Follow us @tweetdanceincDance Inc. theme song by http://www.hyperrealstudios.co.ukEmail contact@danceinc.online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Dance inc. This week we’re celebrating the black women who have shaped club culture through the ages! From techno to tropical house there’s a black woman shaping nearly every genre of music, yet rarely are they acknowledged for their achievements. That’s about to change…..Presenter Goldierocks welcomes three super influential women in the industry to the Dance Inc. studios - Jaguar Bingham,a DJ and broadcaster working across Reprezent and BBC Introducing, Yewande Adeniran, a journalist and regular contributor for Gal-Dem.com who runs her own nights and DJ workshops called Intervention - for women, non-binary and LGBT+ and people of colour and Amanda Maxwell who not only runs the global offices of Boiler Room but is also a board member to the women in music collective She Said So. They’ve picked some tracks with black women behind them and will be chatting about what both the tracks and the industry means to them.Featuring:DJ Goldierocks (@goldierocks)Amanda Maxwell (@1amandamaxwell)Jaguar Bingham (@jaguarworldwide)Yewande Adeniran (@yewandeadeniran)More links of interest:Intervention Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/interventionworkshops/Jaguar on Reprezent- http://www.reprezent.org.uk/#/shows/jaguarShe Said So- http://www.shesaid.so/Yewande on Gal-Dem- http://www.gal-dem.com/author/yewande-adeniran/Honey Dijon at Boiler Room - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_qewI-1cEsDance Inc. has been brought to you in association with DJ Mag.Thanks to our production team of executive producer Sarah Myles (@tweetsarahmyles) and producer/ presenter Sam Hall (@goldierocks)A huge thanks the week to Cassie Galpin (www.cassiegalpin.com) for editing the showFollow us @tweetdanceincDance Inc. theme song by http://www.hyperrealstudios.co.ukEmail contact@danceinc.online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Dance inc. - This podcast aims to tackle dance music’s diversity issues head on…..We want to see diversity in festival line-ups, less sexual violence in nightclubs and better wheelchair access to gigs (and that’s just the start)But before we push for a brighter future for all of club culture it’s important to understand where dance music originated- its real roots. Shuffle into Dance Inc.’s glowy neon time machine with presenter Goldierocks as music journalist Bill Brewster takes us back to the birth of disco. We then meet legendary promoter DJ Ritu for a rave around London’s club scene in the 80s and 90s (feather boas and neon clobber optional)….. It’s a brief history of 4/4 time!Featuring:DJ Goldierocks @GoldierocksBill Brewster @DJHistoryDJ Ritu @djritu1More dance music history:https://djmag.com/content/watch-danny-tenaglia-talk-history-new-york-househttps://djmag.com/content/20-years-dj-mag-retrospectiveDance Inc. has been brought to you in association with DJ Mag.Thanks to our production team of executive producer Sarah Myles @tweetsarahmyles and producer/ presenter Sam Hall @GoldierocksFollow us @tweetdanceincDance Inc. theme song by http://www.hyperrealstudios.co.ukEmail contact@danceinc.online See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
COMING SOON: Join us for discussion about diversity and inclusion within the nightlife industry..... Welcome to Dance Inc. A new weekly podcast in association with DJ Mag and hosted by Goldierocks coming your way this April..... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.