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Breaking the Wall Podcast
Brandon Coleman
131 episodes
8 months ago
I'd say that a professional dancer might have one or two "big" jobs in their career. While a dance career is fluttered with many different kind of jobs, its rare for a dancer to have one that checks so many of their desires off their list. Sleep No More was that job for me. By the end, I performed 10 roles and over 1,200 shows. I left literal blood sweat and tears in that building and loved every moment up to the end. Performing 6 nights a week is no easy feat but in that space I learne...
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I'd say that a professional dancer might have one or two "big" jobs in their career. While a dance career is fluttered with many different kind of jobs, its rare for a dancer to have one that checks so many of their desires off their list. Sleep No More was that job for me. By the end, I performed 10 roles and over 1,200 shows. I left literal blood sweat and tears in that building and loved every moment up to the end. Performing 6 nights a week is no easy feat but in that space I learne...
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Breaking the Wall Podcast
130. 6 Lessons from 6 Years in Sleep No More
I'd say that a professional dancer might have one or two "big" jobs in their career. While a dance career is fluttered with many different kind of jobs, its rare for a dancer to have one that checks so many of their desires off their list. Sleep No More was that job for me. By the end, I performed 10 roles and over 1,200 shows. I left literal blood sweat and tears in that building and loved every moment up to the end. Performing 6 nights a week is no easy feat but in that space I learne...
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8 months ago
20 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
129. Ask BTWP: "I'm 34. Is it too late for me?"
Theres a new place to ask Brandon your questions and it's right here in the show notes! In this episode, Brandon talks about starting your career in your 30s. The question reads: "I am starting from square 1 at the age of 34, but I want to give it my all. Is it too late for me? I'm moving to NYC later in the year and was beginning to look into what would be a good training course plan while I'm there. I have ideas but if there are any episodes you recommend I listen to or any advice you...
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8 months ago
10 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
128. Get Better at Dance Auditions
The truth is, auditions are set up for magic to happen, not necessarily to show someone at their best. If they were, every audition would be multiple days to show growth and consistency. Unfortunately, the time and money to make that happen just doesn’t exist in our world at the moment. Although they aren’t my favorite pastime, the reality remains that auditions are the barrier between me and the jobs I want most of the time. Therefore, I have to find a way to make them work for me. Luckily, ...
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8 months ago
16 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
127. Big Ideas for the Future of Dance with Omri Drumleviuch
Send Brandon a text with your questions or thoughts!Interested in working with Brandon? He works with pre-professional and early career artist to help them book and build fulfilling work. You can learn more about his coaching HERE Join the PROS fall 2024 waitlist HERE: https://brandoncolemandance.aweb.page/p/7b09d56e-cc15-4df4-b8e5-b946aa20a35fConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
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11 months ago
57 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
126. The Proactive Dancer Replay
In this episode, Brandon is sharing his FREE workshop: The Proactive Dancer where he breaks down EXACTLY what he would do if he was starting his over career TODAY.-- No credits-- No connectionsIn the workshop Brandon breaks down five factors that he would be paying attention too:1. Proximity to the work he wanted to do2. Where to invest in his career (time + money)3. Where to build connections and relationships4. Getting specific about auditions5. Building your own work and opportunitiesWithi...
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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
125. Don't Let College Casting Define Your Value
I see it time and time again. It's not unusual for a dancer be snubbed from an audition for their schools shows. Is it right? I don't think so. However, it is what it is. Some schools look at it as a reality of the industry and in a way their right.I think too many dancer's take moments like this a defeat instead of an opportunity to hone their skills and find a place where the do belong.In this episode, Brandon talks about redefining and refocusing your energy towards your post college life....
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1 year ago
19 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
124. Thoughts, Reflections, and Lessons from my 5 years of Teaching Tours
My first teaching tour was a road trip across the US and I spent more money then I made. I'd like to say the next year was a complete 180 but if anything, it wasn't monetarily much better. However, little did I realize the positive benefits of just taking massive action towards the career I dreamed of.In this episode, Brandon breaks down exactly how he went from losing money to selling out his US teaching tours.What were the big turning points?What made the difference?What benefits were gaine...
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1 year ago
19 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
123. How to Make $1000 this Week Virtually
As professional dancers, were in this industry for the love of it. HOWEVER, we also want to be able to make money to support this love as well.In this episode, Brandon shares three ideas on how to make $1000 this week. This money could go towards your next creative project or your rent in NYC. The point is, with these ideas, you can offer something you're excited about and make money doing work you love.Send Brandon a text with your questions or thoughts!Interested in working with Brandon? He...
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1 year ago
12 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
122. Managing Expectations + Setting Intentions Around Summer Intensives
When you're looking at summer intensives, it's important that you get specific about what you're looking to gain from them.Are the expectations you set for the intensive the same ones their offering you?In this episode, Brandon breaks down how to look at a summer intensive from a birds eye view. He asks 'what does a workshop offer?' and how does that compare to my expectations. Look for workshops that are offering jobs, connection, or skill development.Send Brandon a text with your questions ...
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1 year ago
13 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
121. Live Interview with Brandon Cournay and the UNCSA Summer Dance Professional Studies Students
For our first LIVE podcast interview, I got to chat with my friend and fellow UNCSA Summer Workshop teacher Brandon Cournay.In our #Brandon2Brandon conversation, we dive into the benefits of networking early on, what to look for in a dance job, and how to develope skills/interests outside of the studio that you're interested in. Today, you can't just be a dancer. Finding other work that supports your role as a dancer is a must do.About BrandonBrandon Cournay has performed in the Radio City Ch...
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1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
120. 30 Days of Reels Challenge - 3K in 30 Days
In June, my sister Jill invited me to do a 30 days of reels challenge with her. These days, Instagram is showing more reels to non-followers and she thought it would be fun to see what could come of it. I agreed.In this episode, I'll take you through my journey and how I gained over 3 thousand new followers on Instagram by posting a reel a day. For me, it's not really about getting a larger follower count but more so the implications of the large following.My people hiring me for jobs, dancer...
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
119. The #1 Video You Need to Put On Instagram
I'm out here at UNCSA for the week and having a blast. I actually use to come out here every summer when I was a kid so I'm feeling some nostalgia this week.I'm working with dancers from the age of 16-23 in both technique classes and creative process. One of the classes I was asked to teach was a marketing/social media class for dancers and was thinking about what I would do if I was new to IG or not an avid user.In this episode, Brandon talks about the #1 video you need to post if you ...
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1 year ago
14 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
118. Inspiring Employers and Profiting from Rejection with Claude "CJ" Johnson
CJ and I met back in 2016 while working with Shannon Gillen at Springboard. I was a year into my career and CJ was navigating the end of his college experience. As many dancer are in their early 20's, CJ was full of curiosity, drive, and ambition. Today, not much has changed. Now he spends his time between NYC and Europe as both a dancer, collaborator, and choreographer. In our talk, CJ talks about big pivots he's had to make over the years, seeking out the worlds most inspiring choreographer...
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1 year ago
53 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
117. Trusting Timelines and Telling Your Story with Paige Fraser Hoffman
The when is really out of our control when it comes to achieving the career goals we set for ourselves. Over the years we have to pivot, engage with new ideas, and much of the time learn on the job. When I first joined Visceral in 2015, Paige Fraser was one of those dancer's I looked up to.In our conversation we dive into the life of a dance captain on Broadway, the importance of sharing your story, and how dancer's today can focus their energy when they want to do it all.About Paige!Paige Fr...
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1 year ago
51 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
116. Tackling the Dance World with Artistic Director, Joshua Blake Carter
I remember talking to JBC for the first time in 2015 when I was considering a position with Giordano Dance Chicago. He is the definition of charisma and Mr. Chicago Dance World if you ask me! It wasn't until the following year that I got to perform a new solo by him and a friendship was formed. JBC has been a great resource for me over the years and in our conversation we got to peak behind the curtain to see what it's like to be an Artistic Director, understand what the other side of t...
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1 year ago
54 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
115. Building Your Own Success with Founder of FireWALL Dance Theater, Elisa Alaio
Although many dancers dream of making larger cities like NYC or LA their homes, this isn't the case for our Guest on todays episode. Elisa and I met back in 2018 when I took a road trip across the country with my friend Owen. We made a stop in Pittsburgh where Elisa took ous out and let us crash on her couch for the night. Years later she would invite me to teach at her FireWall Dance Theater Summer Intensive and we.d be friends ever since.In our conversation we touch on the importance of com...
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1 year ago
33 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
114. Prioritizing Quality over Quantity in Our Training
"Please stop expecting superior results from mediocre effort." -- Dr. Shante CofieldThis quote really hit me this morning as I was drinking my coffee and made me think about how we show up to class.In this episode, Brandon rants about the importance of prioritizing quality over quantity in class and workshops. While its important to just 'check the box' from time to time, we also want to find ourselves moving the needle of our effort more often than not.Send Brandon a text with your questions...
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1 year ago
11 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
113. Navigating an Early NYC Dance Career with Hannah Weinmaster
A lot of the time on this podcast, I speak with artists who are established or moved onto other aspects of their career. I'm excited to have Hannah on the podcast today because she is approaching her three year anniversary of NYC living.In this episode, Hannah talks about her journey so far, what she recommends for dancer's who are interested in moving to NYC, and what she didn't expect when she moved here.Hannah Weinmaster graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Fine Arts...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
112. When I Will STILL Work For Free
In our community, there is a lot of talk about working for free, valuing our talent, and being paid what we deserve for the work we do so well. A lot of advice around working for free revolves around early-career artists and the hoops they have to jump through. However, as some one who has worked for free in the past, there are times when I STILL would and times I never would and don't think you should either. In this episode, Brandon talks about two types of jobs that he would still do ...
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1 year ago
11 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
111. What No One Tells You About Setting Your Rate
It's that time of year again! Summer teaching and choreographing is how a lot of dancer's support themselves over the slower performing months. However, when we set our rate, no one ever tells us what the "right amount" is.In this episode, Brandon breaks down what studio owners are thinking and what they probably wont be telling you. It important to set the correct value on your work so you can 1) support yourself and 2) not finish a job feeling resentful but fulfilled!Send Brandon a text wit...
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1 year ago
7 minutes

Breaking the Wall Podcast
I'd say that a professional dancer might have one or two "big" jobs in their career. While a dance career is fluttered with many different kind of jobs, its rare for a dancer to have one that checks so many of their desires off their list. Sleep No More was that job for me. By the end, I performed 10 roles and over 1,200 shows. I left literal blood sweat and tears in that building and loved every moment up to the end. Performing 6 nights a week is no easy feat but in that space I learne...