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In our second episode, Emma Dean and Tony Dean interview Neridah Waters, a choreographer, performer and theatre maker. We listen to Neridah’s story about uncovering her true talent, learning why Brisbane is the place to get your creative freak on, and what she’s working on now - the Common People Dance Project (which ends in an epic Eisteddfod dance battle of “blood and sequins”). Featuring an extraordinary version of the song stuck in Neridah’s head (Pat Benatar - “Love is a Battlefield”) which Emma & Tony will teach you a backing part so you can sing along!
Check out Neridah’s Common People Dance Project here: https://www.commonpeopledanceproject.com.au/
By Cheep TrillIn our second episode, Emma Dean and Tony Dean interview Neridah Waters, a choreographer, performer and theatre maker. We listen to Neridah’s story about uncovering her true talent, learning why Brisbane is the place to get your creative freak on, and what she’s working on now - the Common People Dance Project (which ends in an epic Eisteddfod dance battle of “blood and sequins”). Featuring an extraordinary version of the song stuck in Neridah’s head (Pat Benatar - “Love is a Battlefield”) which Emma & Tony will teach you a backing part so you can sing along!
Check out Neridah’s Common People Dance Project here: https://www.commonpeopledanceproject.com.au/