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Rachel Sparks – Something in me was ignited and I was like, "F*ck this!" - 002

Rachel Sparks – Something in me was ignited and I was like, "F*ck this!" - 002

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In this episode of Queers & Co., I'm joined by dancer, choreographer, dynamic relationship facilitator and heart centred dance & embodiment educator, Rachel Sparks.

We chat about gender-neutral partner dancing, the importance of consent, the experience of making the short film, Swivel, as well as the lack of representation of LGBTQ+ folks in mainstream shows like Strictly Come Dancing.

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Find out more about Gem Kennedy and Queers & Co.

Podcast Artwork by Gemma D'Souza

Resources

In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

  • Rachel and Henri's dance duo, Iron&Sparks
  • You can follow Rachel's work on Instagram and Facebook and Twitter
  • Rachel holds Sunday Afternoon Tea Dances throughout the year. The next one is on 2nd Feb 2020
  • Rachel recommends the dance duo, Thick and Tight
  • Find out more about Swivel, the short film starring Iron&Sparks here
  • Catch an upcoming screening of Swivel at the Love Story Film Festival on 20th Feb 2020
  • Photo of Rachel at the Royal Opera House by Laura Aziz


Full Transcription

Full Transcriptions of every episode are available here.

Gem: Hi Rachel. Thanks so much for joining me. How are you?

Rachel: Yeah, no problem. I'm great. I'm feeling good today. Having had a nice workout this morning, I'm feeling really kind of full of energy.

Gem: Awesome. so there were quite a few things that I'd love to chat to you about particularly around your work with gender neutral dancing. But for anyone who doesn't know your work, I wonder if you could just tell us a bit more about what it is that you do before we start?

Rachel: Yeah, sure. So most of my business is teaching people to dance. And my focus has always been on how to make dance a safe place for more people. And in particular, I, as part of the queer community, I saw that there was a need for a safer space, particularly for partner dancing. As I was a Latin and ballroom dancer,

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