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Thoughts about dance, music and teaching: blues, lindy hop, bal folk and other related topics

Greg Dyke

  • Feb 8, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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  • 22m AVG DURATION
  • 80 EPISODES


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Episode 80 - New Teaching Partner Checklist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 25:21


Some things to think about when teaching dance with a new partner for the first time

Episode 79 - Are You Getting in Your Own Way?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 22:29


How do we get in our own way. Why does it hold us back and how do we fix it?

Episode 78 - Doing nothing or not doing anything?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 12:56


Musings on the art of not doing anything, rather than doing nothing or doing something meaningless.

Episode 77 - "X is a racist"

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 26:59


Describing someone as "racist" in a racist society is a bit meaningless. What can we do instead? (I don't actually have an answer to this one)

Episode 76 - How to solve a Rubik's Cube

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 25:25


Anyone can figure out how to solve a Rubik's cube. It only takes 3 key insights to develop your own solution!

Episode 75 - Live music and the wall of sound

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 25:11


Blues dancers can probably learn to like (and even enjoy) live music sets with a low dynamic and rhythmic range

Episode 74 - Cats and Dance Journeys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 25:06


An extended metaphor to illustrate some of the difficulties of changing while being oneself. Featuring cats!

Episode 73 - Story Arcs and Partnering Styles (musings on teaching at Lil' Taste of Fusion)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 35:41


Jess and I taught at Lil' Taste of Fusion : 3h each day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with blues on the first day and fusion the other two. We tried to give the weekend a focus, while also creating a story arc for each afternoon.

Episode 72 - Codes of conduct

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 29:37


What purpose do codes of conduct serve, what should they include, how do they for into your organisation's wider safety strategy?

Episode 71 - Preparation Steps (and Anchor Steps)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 16:13


In response to Basil's questions. A bit about anchors and a lot about preps.

Episode 70 - When is it step step vs triple step?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 17:50


1) It doesn't matter much 2) it's simpler than you may think 3) why do we ask the question?

Episode 69 - Talking with Tara and Michael about their Experience Parenting Aroha (part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 28:28


Tara and Michael treat their daughter Aroha like a person (because she is one). We discuss the language they prefer to use to discribe Aroha, the first time Michael met Aroha, elimination communication (also known as natural hygiene), and the pressure or lack thereof that Tara and Michael put themselves under as parents.

Episode 68 - Talking with Tara and Michael about their Experience Parenting Aroha (part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 30:31


Tara and Michael treat their daughter Aroha like a person (because she is one). We discuss how they encourage people to seek Aroha's consent before interacting with her, how they respond to Aroha's feelings if she is hurt or upset, the extent to which they allow the needs of a baby to impact their lives, the importance of co-parenting, and some of the strategies they use to understand and respond to Aroha's wants and needs.

Episode 67 - White Fragility Self Test

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 19:49


CW: white dude discussing his white fragility - answering the questions asked by Ally Henny to reflect on one's white fragility. https://www.facebook.com/allyhennypage/posts/1087705494713093

Episode 66 - Safer Spaces (part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 19:23


Why do we need to make our safer spaces intersectional? Why do dance spaces in particular need work to make spaces safer? What are the means by which we can go about making spaces safer?

Episode 65 - Safer Spaces (part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 22:39


Why do we need safer spaces? What kinds of issues are we trying to address?

Episode 64 - Talking with Stefanie Buller about Alexander Technique (part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 22:12


Stefanie is an Alexander Technique teacher who works with regular folk, but also elite athletes. We discuss how working with athletes is different from regular folk and how to make movement yummy! https://www.facebook.com/movementtruth/

Episode 63 - Talking with Stefanie Buller about Alexander Technique (part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 27:03


Stefanie is an Alexander Technique teacher who works with regular folk, but also elite athletes. We discuss her approach to Alexander Technique and how she came to work with world class rowers. https://www.facebook.com/movementtruth/

Episode 62 - Talking with Catherine Palmier about Private Escapes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 25:53


Catherine Palmier teaches at/organises various events including Dancemode Immersions and Mountain Blues Camp. She is based in Puerto Rico, where she invites dancers to join her for a "private escape". We discuss how and why this is a great opportunity for change. http://racinedumouvement.com/catherine-palmier

Episode 61 - Talking with Jenny Sowden about Be-Bluesed (part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 26:26


I sit down at Mountain Blues Camp to talk with Jenny Sowden about her experience teaching at Be-Bluesed (which I previously discussed in episodes 27-29 and 31)

Episode 60 - Talking with Jenny Sowden about Be-Bluesed (part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 24:46


I sit down at Mountain Blues Camp to talk with Jenny Sowden about her experience teaching at Be-Bluesed (which I previously discussed in episodes 27-29 and 31)

Episode 59 - Teacher activities and talking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 19:41


Discussion of different teacher activities borrowed from Kira Emslie and SwingStep, with a little extra in depth on the kinds of talking we do

Episode 58 - Cultural appropriation is a thing (part 4: ...and it's not about *you*)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 22:35


More myths about cultural appropriation: a) sourcelanders and diaspora have different perceptions of racism and cultural appropriation b) the question is not "is lindy hop cultural appropriation?" (it is), but "how can we reduce the harm we are causing" and c) it's not about getting a "free pass". It's not about *you*

Episode 57 - Musical Notation and European Traditional Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 20:17


Semi-rant about how Western musical notation shapes our assumptions about what music "is".

Episode 56 - Guided Exploration of Postural Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 18:27


Let's get physical! Explore how different approaches to posture have functional impact on your body.

Episode 55 - Talking with Samuel Tinguely about Posture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 18:43


We revisit my weak muscle chain fallacy episode to discuss how training muscles for strength and flexibility across their whole range of motion is key to postural improvement

Episode 54 - The Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 19:46


The shoulder is very multifunctional and has surprisingly complex movement to help move the arms.

Episode 53 - Juneteenth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 34:53


Juneteenth is a holiday to celebrate the end of slavery in the USA and commemorates the announcement of freedom of slaves in Texas on June 19th 1865. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Article on PBS “What is Juneteenth” https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/what-is-juneteenth/ What my father and juneteenth taught me about having Expectaitoins (Danielle C Belton) https://www.theroot.com/what-my-father-and-juneteenth-taught-me-about-having-e-1790855737 Juneteenth: Why Celebrate (Racism Review) by Jessie Daniels http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2017/06/19/juneteenth/ When Black Joy Has White Witnessesby Dominique Matti https://medium.com/@DominiqueMatti/when-black-joy-has-white-witnesses-23ba8e5a8e17 Juneteenth: A RedSpot Day on the Texas Calendar in Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore by William H Wiggins Jr https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=yurNxrACxjQC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&dq=Juneteenth:+A+RedSpot+Day+on+the+Texas+Calendar&source=bl&ots=EUWbq1M6jU&sig=ACfU3U3LOynOUV_0wwDz2_qUqevPiGIRRA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwioxoa69vLiAhWEYsAKHeAhATIQ6AEwAXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Juneteenth%3A%20A%20RedSpot%20Day%20on%20the%20Texas%20Calendar&f=false Juneteenth – It’s always right to celebrate freedom Dr Charles Taylor (speech from 2004) http://drcharlestaylor.com/JuneteenthCelebrateFreedom.pdf https://www.juneteenth.com/history.htm https://www.teenvogue.com/story/juneteenth-celebration-meaning-explainer What Is Juneteenth, How Is It Celebrated, and Why Does It Matter? Jameelah Nasheed

Episode 52 - First Annual Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 19:25


A review of a year of podcasting.

Episode 51 - Cultural appropriation is a thing (part 3: three more myths about cultural appropriation)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 23:43


In part 3 I cover a) "you can choose to be offended" b) "mixing of cultures is enrichment" and c) "This one Black person says it's OK" and "You're not black, so why should I listen to you?"

Episode 50 - You can't learn the same thing twice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 17:35


Musings about my experience with Alexander Technique and how the goal is not to find a new, better way, but get comfortable with always finding new ways.

Episode 49 - Turn taking, self-expression, self control (Part 4 - Black and White Styles in Conflict)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 25:19


Part 4 of a multi-part series about the book "Black and White Styles in Conflict" by Thomas Kochman. This episode covers the third part of describing classroom modalities of participation in Black American culture - specifically how turn taking rules differ in black culture and how that relates to both self expression and self control.

Episode 48 - Struggle is necessary for discussion (Part 3 - Black and White Styles in Conflict)

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 22:05


Part 3 of a multi-part series about the book "Black and White Styles in Conflict" by Thomas Kochman. This episode covers the second part of describing classroom modalities of participation in Black American culture - specifically how struggle is an important component in a good discussion and carries expectations of how to be a responsible discussion participant.

Episode 47 - Grounding

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 20:14


Grounding is a physical and mental state that can be used for practical and aesthetic purposes. I talk more specifically about what (psycho-)physical grounding is.

Episode 46 - Cultural appropriation is a thing (part 2: myths about cultural appropriation)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 30:32


Myths? Poorly thought out arguments? Let's talk about them!

Episode 45 - Cultural Appropriation is a thing (part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 23:38


Fueled by recent events, I discuss why cultural appropriation is a thing and how it relates to racism and colonialism.

Episode 44 - Flow: more on leads being intimidated by follows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 19:38


Bringing together the idea of flow, male leads being intimidated by women follows (and black american gender roles)

Episode 43 - Black debate is mistaken for hostility (Part 2 - Black and White Styles in Conflict)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 16:50


Part 2 of a multi-part series about the book "Black and White Styles in Conflict" by Thomas Kochman. This episode covers the first part of describing classroom modalities of participation in Black American culture - specifically how argument for persuasion and argument for venting of hostility are considered different by Black people but not recognised by White people.

Episode 42 - Recognition of Black Culture (Part 1 - Black and White Styles in Conflict)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 25:03


Part 1 of a multi-part series about the book "Black and White Styles in Conflict" by Thomas Kochman. This episode covers the introduction and the recognition of Black american culture as a African-derived culture in its own right, not merely an inferior version of White culture.

Episode 41 - Combining teaching of blues idiom dances and partnering technique

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 20:54


Why I no longer want to teach partnering technique in isolation/out of context. A podcast version of http://gregdyke.github.io/2017/12/08/combining-idiom-dance-technique.html

Episode 40 - Dance Learner Psychographics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 24:04


I borrow the idea of psychographic profiles from Magic The Gathering design, where Tammy/Timmy, Jenny/Johnny and Spike describe the player who likes to win big, the player who likes to win quirky and the player who likes to win often. MTG card designers often checklist that they have cards that appeal to each profile, and I think dance classes could be checklisted in a similar way (assuming we could come up with a good set of psycographics for dancer learners)

Episode 39 - How to Lead and Follow Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 18:18


Leading is moving our body. Following is tracking our lead's body and moving our body in a way that matches somehow. This breaks down into weight/axis shifts, steps and pivots, and shaping (and giving resilience to a shape)

Episode 38 - Dancing on the Head of a Femur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 30:07


"How do I know if I'm on my femur heads?". I was asked this question in a private and have some answers, including what femur heads are and why we would want to be on them.

Episode 37 - Posture and the Weak Muscle Chain Fallacy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 19:32


Postural issues are often diagnosed as "x muscle chain is too weak/loose and y muscle chain is too strong/tight". But this is typically the symptom, not the root cause. We also shouldn't try to fix postural issues by "holding" a given posture as it's not feasible and will hinder breathing, balance and movement.

Episode 36 - Men are not actually interested in having awesome dances ...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 22:00


... they are interested in having dances where they are seen as awesome! This explains why followers get less popular as they improve whereas leaders get more popular. (It's also both clickbait, and the ego shadow of who we fear to be)

Episode 35 - Blues Idiom Dances

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 25:24


Blues dance is an umbrella term covering a multitude of blues idiom dances. What are they, and how are they relevant?

Episode 34 - Perceptions of dance vs gender roles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 13:42


Although dance roles don't have to be related to gender, in mainstream culture they are. Seeing how men (those who are also primary leads) perform "following" may tell us what they think it means to be feminine (and vice versa).

Episode 33 - Why race is relevant to blues and lindy hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 37:50


1) Because black people tell us it is! 2) Because there are reasons these dances are no longer popular with black people. 3) Because without understanding black values and their ties to oppression, these dances don't make sense.

Episode 32 - BE-BLUESED part 5 (lessons learned for teaching)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 23:58


Last in the 5 part series. More lessons learned and wrapup!

Episode 31 - BE-BLUESED part 4 (lessons learned - teaching team)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 17:08


The first set of lessons learned from be-bluesed is that the format works, especially if you have a great teaching team

Episode 30 - Fusion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 25:52


My approach to fusion is that intrinsic musicality and cultural musicality define a range of appropriate movement to a given music. This is the approach I take with fusion music/dance, but it's also the same approach I take with all dances.

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