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  • Exploring Radically Tender Dance Theatre with Rhiannon FaithIn this episode of the Lead and Create podcast, host Neus Gil Cortes, a seasoned Spanish choreographer and dramaturg, interviews the groundbreaking artist, Rhiannon Faith. The conversation highlights Rhiannon's unique approach to dance theatre, explaining some her recent projects, 'Lay Down Your Burdens' and 'The Care We See.' They delve into the concept of 'radically tender' art, discussing the importance of vulnerability, community, and care within the creative process. Rhiannon also shares insights on the parallel between motherhood and leadership, creating safe spaces for artist collaboration, and the essential support structures they use in the company, including having a therapist for cast, participants and audiences, but also the importance of the team and the collaboration with Maddy Morgan. The episode wraps up with Neus announcing her new online leadership course designed to empower choreographers in leadership roles.In this episode of the Lead and Create podcast, host Neus Gil Cortes, a seasoned Spanish choreographer and teacher, interviews the groundbreaking artist, Rhiannon Faith. The conversation highlights Rhiannon's unique approach to dance theater, focusing on her recent projects, 'Lay Down Your Burdens' and 'The Care We See.' They delve into the concept of 'radically tender' art, discussing the importance of vulnerability, community, and care within the creative process. Rhiannon also shares insights on the parallel between motherhood and leadership, creating safe spaces for artist collaboration, and the essential support structures they use in the company, including having a therapist for cast, participants and audiences, but also the importance of the team and the support of Maddy Morgan. The episode wraps up with Neus announcing her new online leadership course designed to empower choreographers in leadership roles.00:00 Introduction to the Lead and Create Podcast00:55 Meet Rhiannon Faith: A Boundary-Breaking Artist01:57 Recent Projects and Creative Endeavors05:20 The Concept of Radically Tender Dance Theater11:58 Parallels between Motherhood and Leadership20:47 Creating Safe Spaces for Vulnerable Topics31:25 The Importance of Collaboration and Support47:27 Conclusion and Upcoming Leadership CourseLinks:Rhiannon Faith companyBookings are open for our online leadership course!

  • Reimagining Leadership with Reece McMahon and So'l JelenkeWelcome to another episode of Lead and Create, where we delve into the transformative practices reshaping leadership in the arts. I’m thrilled to be joined by two trailblazers in the dance community: Reece McMahon and So'l Jelenke.In this episode, Reece and So'l share their journey through a groundbreaking transformation at Chisenhale Dance Space, an iconic venue in East London. Reece, who became the executive director in 2022, and So'l, a vibrant member of Chisenhale's newly established Artist Committee, discuss how Chisenhale has flipped traditional leadership models on their head to empower its artists in unprecedented ways.Reece provides insight into the evolution of Chisenhale from a member-led organisation to a new artist-centred governance model. He reflects on the challenges and triumphs of reintegrating a more inclusive and equitable approach, emphasising how the shift aligns with Chisenhale's 40-year legacy of supporting marginalised voices in the arts.So'l, who joined Chisenhale post-transformation, offers a unique perspective on what it’s like to be part of this revolutionary change. She talks about her motivations for joining, the importance of community, and how Chisenhale’s commitment to anti-racism and inclusivity resonates with her personal values.We dive deep into their experiences and explore how past leadership roles have influenced their current practices. This episode promises an engaging discussion on leadership, inclusivity, and the future of artist-led initiatives.Before we dive in, don’t forget to check out our upcoming six-week online leadership course, designed to help independent choreographers build strong foundations for successful collaborations and personal growth--Book here or Sign up for our newsletter to keep in touch with other activities we do.Tune in for an inspiring conversation with Reece McMahon and So'l Jelenke as they share their experiences and insights into redefining leadership in the arts.

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  • In this episode of Lead & Create, Neus Gil Cortes takes you through some key insights into navigating relationships as an independent choreographer. She shares a personal story about a chance encounter with Eva Martinez at the Welsh Dance Platform Festival, reflecting on how to approach relationships with programmers and overcome imposter syndrome. Neus also explores the importance of collaboration, highlighting how critical it is to choose the right people for your projects, establish clear expectations, and set up professional boundaries—especially when working with friends. Drawing from her experience teaching at the National Center for Circus Arts, she emphasizes the value of stepping into new creative environments and the learning that comes from teaching and mentoring.Additionally, Neus offers practical advice on how to explain your work clearly and avoid jargon, how to find mentors by shadowing emerging artists, and why building a community among choreographers is so important. To support you on your journey, she shares tips on contracts, communication, and leadership in creative spaces.If you're looking to elevate your practice, refine your collaborations, and be part of a supportive community of creators, this episode is packed with essential guidance. Plus, Neus introduces her new WhatsApp group for choreographers, offering a safe space to ask questions and share experiences.Tune in and get ready to deepen your understanding of what it means to lead and create as a choreographer!Resources:- Subscribe to our mailing list here to know when bookings for our online leadership course open.- Get your guide to never miss a step in choosing your collaborators! Download it here- This is the spreadsheet I've created with residencies me and other choreographers from the WhatsApp group would recommend, there are many more of course! I will keep updating it with new ones as I find others. View here- If you want to be added to the choreographers' questions WhatsApp group email me at [email protected] 

  • Ever wondered how to genuinely embed accessibility into your creative practice without it feeling like an afterthought? Are you striving to create meaningful work for communities with specific access needs and looking for innovative ways to enrich their experience?In this episode, we share our journey of incorporating accessibility for deaf audiences into the creative process of NOISE—a project three years in the making. From two rounds of R&D to an interactive BBC film and a live immersive performance, we discuss how we continuously evolved our approach by listening to artists, consultants, audiences, and venues. Tune in for insights, challenges, and practical ideas on making access a core part of your creative work.In this episode, you’ll get insights about:- How to make accessibility an integral part of your creative process from the beginning- Practical ideas for working with communities with specific access needs- The importance of listening to artists, consultants, and audiencesResources:Towards the end of the episode I talk about a video that Stopgap has created to explain best seating for different access needs that you can find hereFor Access Riders and general access information, check Unlimited's website hereTo know more about the Pastoral Care Offer check Grace's website hereSign up to our newsletter here to be the first to know when our leadership course launches.

  • In this episode of the "Lead & Create" podcast, we explore the emotional challenges that come with being a choreographer and artist, especially when facing criticism, rejection, and self-doubt. Drawing insights from articles, books and conversations with other artists, we discuss how to navigate the sting of negative feedback, protect your art, and build resilience. Tune in for practical tips to understand and manage those strong emotions, like choosing whose feedback to value, and maintaining a strong connection to your artistry. Whether you're a choreographer, artist, or creative leader, this episode offers valuable advice on staying strong in your creative journey.Links:Sign up to our newsletter hereSusie Moore article on Business Insider here

  • Join Neus Gil Cortes in an insightful conversation with choreographer Becky Naumgauds. Becky shares her experiences and challenges in the dance industry, touching on themes of feminist activism, leadership, and the importance of consent. They delve into the nuances of leading diverse dance groups, learning from past leadership styles, and the personal growth that comes from embracing mistakes. A must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of art, activism, and leadership.00:00 Introduction to the Lead and Create Podcast00:55 Meet Becky Namgouds: Multidisciplinary Artist02:50 Activism in Art: Becky's Perspective06:38 Challenging Leadership Experiences13:05 Navigating Consent and Autonomy in Dance17:14 The Importance of Support and Self-Care21:08 Lessons from Rodadoras: A Choreographic Journey30:32 East Wall Production: A Learning Experience37:25 Reflections on Leadership and Teaching40:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • Ever felt like an outsider in your own family? Or like you are a different person professionally and at home?In this episode of Lead and Create, Neus Gil Cortes explores how family interactions can teach us essential leadership lessons as choreographers. We'll cover 11 key leadership lessons that Neus, a mother of two, takes from parenting advice, and you will be amazed at how well they serve professional interactions too! Share your thoughts and connect with us on Instagram @leadandcreate or send us an email. Let's continue this conversation together!

  • Hello everyone! In this exciting episode, we tackle a common struggle many artists face: understanding the value they bring. Drawing from personal experiences and insights, we explore how recognizing your unique contributions is key not only to securing funding but also to creating meaningful work and leading a team.We’ll dive into practical exercises and reflective questions to help you uncover what makes your artistry special and how to articulate it. Plus, there's a handy quiz linked in the notes to help you understand your leadership style and values.We’ll discuss how to define your medium, draw inspiration from other art forms, and connect deeply with your audience. By the end of the episode, you’ll have a clearer sense of your artistic identity and purpose.Remember, your work wouldn’t exist without you – and that’s both empowering and humbling. Tune in for a packed, thought-provoking episode and start clarifying your Why today!Join us as we reflect, ask the right questions, and uncover the true value you bring as an artist.RESOURCES:Link to the quiz- How do you work best with others? can be found hereLink to Simon Sinek’s TED talk: Start With Why - How Great Leaders Inspire Action can be found hereAll the best with your projects!

  • In this episode, we dive deep into the myth of the "lone, tortured genius" in choreography and how it's time to stop justifying mistreatment on its account. We'll discuss a fascinating study on stress and creativity which is a collaboration from researchers in universities in Taiwan and UK, Brian Eno's concept of "scenius," and I will also share personal experiences of my dance career to strengthen the argument.Discover how the best leaders invest and inspire rather than intimidate or make dancers feel replaceable, and how creating a supportive environment can lead to greater creativity and artistic quality. We will also talk about the difference between being kind and being nice, for those afraid a good process might compromise their artistic vision.Join us as we challenge outdated notions and embrace a new vision of leadership in dance. And don't miss our exciting announcement about an upcoming guest speaker in our leadership training program launching next October!Tune in and let's redefine what it means to be a successful choreographer together.Resources: Study on stress versus creativity here

  • In this episode of the Lead and Create podcast, Neus Gil Cortes chats with Stuart Waters about innovative leadership in the dance industry. With 24 years of experience, Stuart shares his journey through mental health challenges, addiction, and his approach to collaborative, inclusive practices. They discuss the significance of honesty, flexibility, and active listening in dance spaces, and explore how to bring marginalized communities into the fold. This conversation offers profound insights into creating healthier, more fulfilling artistic processes.00:18 Introduction to the Lead and Create Podcast00:48 Meet Stuart Waters: Performer and Choreographer02:55 Stuart's Journey: From Success to Struggle07:55 The Importance of Honesty in Dance10:05 Balancing Process and Product in Dance14:00 Collaborative and Inclusive Practices16:20 Head On: Activism and Mental Health in Dance19:02 Engaging Marginalised Audiences23:09 What can we learn from working with Disability and Access Needs29:52 Rethinking Leadership in Dance44:05 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFollow Stuart Waters on Instagram Sign up to our newsletter to receive more information about Rethinking Leadership Conversations and the online Leadership course

  • Welcome to Lead & Create with Neus Gil Cortes, a Spanish choreographer based in the UK. With over 30 years in the dance industry, I aim to equip independent choreographers with the tools for inclusive and respectful leadership.Today, I’m sharing personal mistakes I’ve made as a leader, including overlooking the importance of social interactions, rushing in choosing collaborators, and not being clear in my communication. By discussing these experiences, I hope to create a supportive environment where we can learn and grow from each other.Next week, join me and Stuart Waters as we explore “process over perfection” in leadership. Please share your feedback about what content you would like to hear by filling in this 2min survey, I would love to know your views.

  • In today’s episode, we delve into the importance of creating safe and calm spaces in the studio. We'll explore why such environments are crucial not just ethically, but also for encouraging risk-taking and creativity. We’ll discuss the often overlooked value of calmness in leadership, sharing practical tips for choreographers to stay grounded, organized, and efficient. From strategic communication to mindful scheduling and leveraging team strengths, we’ll cover actionable strategies to enhance productivity and well-being in the creative process.Tune in to discover how embracing a calm, mindful approach can transform your leadership style and studio environment. Let’s all make a conscious effort to be better leaders.Don't forget to check out the Rethinking Leadership conversation coming up on Friday, 21st June from 1-3pm online, and stay tuned for our 5-week online leadership training for independent choreographers launching in October.Hope you enjoy the episode!Resources:Our last Rethinking Leadership conversation was on June 2024. Sign up to our mailing list to know about the next oneDownload the guide "The 7 Steps to Finding the Collaborators That Are Right for You" here.Music: Happy Day by Top-Flow

  • In the first episode of the 'Lead and Create' podcast, Neus Gil Cortes, an experienced dancer and choreographer, discusses the importance of recognising and embracing leadership roles within the dance industry. Neus shares insights from her 34-year career and emphasises the need for clarity in roles and responsibilities to foster productive and collaborative environments. She addresses common hesitations dancers and choreographers have about identifying as leaders, and offers strategies to overcome these challenges. Neus highlights the significance of naming roles accurately to ensure accountability and acknowledges the importance of vulnerability in leadership. The podcast aims to inspire better leadership in the dance world by encouraging open dialogue and preparation for effective collaboration.Resources: - 6 leadership styles- Leadership That Gets Results, by Daniel Goleman - Download the guide The 7 steps to finding the collaborators that are right for you. - Our last Rethinking Leadership Conversation was on Friday 21st June 2024. Sign up to our mailing list to hear about the next oneMusic: Happy Day by Top-Flow