Episode 7: The Future Of Ballet
Athletistry Ballet Evolution with Shane Wuerthner - A podcast by Shane Wuerthner

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In episode 7 of "Athletistry Ballet Evolution," host Shane Wuerthner delves into the evolving landscape of ballet as an art form and its place in contemporary society. Drawing from his own experiences—including a noteworthy application for the role of Artistic Director at Queensland Ballet—Shane offers a critical examination of ballet's public perception and its need for revolutionary change. He discusses the diminished recognition of ballet dancers compared to stars in other fields and the lack of connection between ballet companies and their audiences. Shane argues that ballet should celebrate its performers as much as its directors and repertoire, citing how household names like Mikhail Baryshnikov once brought ballet to the masses. He suggests that the lack of modern ballet celebrities and the opaque storytelling in performances contribute to waning public interest. Shane emphasizes the need for ballet to engage new audiences by making performances more immersive, relatable, and reflective of contemporary stories and music. He touches on the role of technology and innovative set design in enhancing the theatrical experience and the importance of community and cultural diversity in the art's evolution. In a broader perspective, Shane reflects on the financial aspects of the arts, including fundraising and government funding, and how ballet could become more self-sustainable and internationally recognized by fostering innovation and risk-taking. Ultimately, Shane's vision for ballet is one of rebirth and reinvention, aiming to create a deeply moving, immersive experience that honors the tradition of the past while boldly stepping into the future. He calls for a collective effort to rekindle interest and investment in ballet, transforming it into an art form that resonates across all cultures and ages.