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Bridging the Gap with Scott Jennings. Dancing, devising and playing

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In this 4th episode of the 2nd season we have talked with Scott Jennings. Former dancer (but still collaborator) of Pina Bausch Dance Company.
Together we talked about:
- The healthiest way to approach auditions
- Adding the humanity to the act of performing
- What does it mean to exist in the space as a dancer
Some quotes from our conversation with Scott:
"in terms of skill or what I learned (from auditions): there is this thing of saying - this is me and this is what I have to offer, can we make that work, do you wanna work with me? "

Reflection about the challenges of working for the Pina Bausch co: "It was pretty intense but fascinating" /
"It was a new way for me to face that fear of going on stage with a different sense of uncertainty as it always was this strange thing of the first time of doing a piece (on the general rehearsal) it was facing all the elements for the first time and many times in front of people as well"

"I had to find a way of just being able to exist in those pieces (Pina´s) so I suddenly became fascinated with what it means to exist in a space, on how to connect to these very human things or personal stories and how do they sit in this role of performance, how do I exist there"
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In this 4th episode of the 2nd season we have talked with Scott Jennings. Former dancer (but still collaborator) of Pina Bausch Dance Company.
Together we talked about:
- The healthiest way to approach auditions
- Adding the humanity to the act of performing
- What does it mean to exist in the space as a dancer
Some quotes from our conversation with Scott:
"in terms of skill or what I learned (from auditions): there is this thing of saying - this is me and this is what I have to offer, can we make that work, do you wanna work with me? "

Reflection about the challenges of working for the Pina Bausch co: "It was pretty intense but fascinating" /
"It was a new way for me to face that fear of going on stage with a different sense of uncertainty as it always was this strange thing of the first time of doing a piece (on the general rehearsal) it was facing all the elements for the first time and many times in front of people as well"

"I had to find a way of just being able to exist in those pieces (Pina´s) so I suddenly became fascinated with what it means to exist in a space, on how to connect to these very human things or personal stories and how do they sit in this role of performance, how do I exist there"
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