#10: Natalie Wagner | Professional identity in dance, speaking up, fighting for our rights, and finding power in unity
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For this episode of “Inside Contemporary Dance”, I sat down to chat with the wonderful  Natalie Wagner. As a dancer, Natalie worked with and for choreographers such as Jérôme Bel, Katja Grässli, Charlotta Övferholm, Adi Salant, Lior Lev, and Noa Zuk. She also danced for Zaccho Dance-Theater, was employed full-time at the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Theater in Görlitz, and was a guest at the Stadttheater Giessen, Stadttheater Biel/Solothurn and at the Zurich Opera House. This choreographer, dance teacher, and mentor has been working internationally since 2000 and she has created and directed numerous short and full-length productions. From 2006 - 2017 Natalie directed her own dance company, called the "naway company." By founding a junior company, she made it possible for young dancers to gain some initial experience and jumpstart their professional dance career. Natalie completed her master's degree in dance pedagogy at the Zurich University of the Arts  (2009-2011). She later completed her master's degree in choreography at the Palucca Hochschule für Tanz in Dresden (2018-2020). Natalie then received a two-year full-time scholarship from the state of Saxony and completed a meister’s degree focused on professional identity in dance. Natalie has trained numerous professional dancers at the University of Contemporary and Urban Dance and works regularly as a  guest artist, teaching master classes and professional dance classes at various educational institutions in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Poland. Natalie isn’t only active as a performer, choreographer, and dance teacher though. Throughout this interview, you’ll hear us talking about her activism in the dance community and the strong connection she has with Dancersconnect - a movement striving for better work practices for dance artists. In fact, Natalie was instrumental in including both the contemporary and the commercial freelance dance scenes in Germany in this movement which allowed these dancers to fight for their rights alongside their colleagues who are employed full-time in German theatres. More on this later. Currently, Natalie is the artistic director and head choreographer of the Landesbühnen Sachsen dance company. Please enjoy! Follow Natalie here: Website: https://www.nataliewagner.ch/ Instagram: @nawaydance ***Want to watch Natalie’s lecture on professional identity in dance? All you need to do is e-mail Natalie at: [email protected]. She will then send you a link with a password, in exchange for a donation payment of your choice. Follow “Inside Contemporary Dance”: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidecontemporarydance/ Website: https://www.insidecontemporarydance.com/ If you enjoyed this podcast, please spread the love! Like, subscribe, share it with your friends - and most importantly, please leave a rating or review, on whatever platform you’re listening from. The more positive ratings this show has, the more it will get promoted, and that means more beautiful listeners! My many thanks go to: Naomi Gibson - Texts editor, general consultor & dear friend Marco Dray - Original music Dagmara Śliwińska - Podcast cover photo Moritz Wright - Podcast cover photo design Thomas Bewernick -  Sound, recording, & being there every step of the way My dear family - Because I love you Last but not least - YOU. My dear listeners. You are the life and spirit behind the podcast. THANK YOU!
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