In this episode of Movers & Shapers, we welcome the founder of the Bang Group, David Parker, to talk about his incredible career and how his life and dancing are entwined. Tuning in, you'll hear all about David's life, how a film about the Golden Age of entertainment sparked his love for dance, the training he received, and so much more! David tells us all about his time in New York, his love for tap dancing, and what it was like to experience 'the Dance Boom'. We delve into his decision to start choreographing later in life and how his sexual awakening informed his work before discussing how he combined dancing and acting in his choreography. David goes on to tell us about how choreography became his passion and why he still sees the importance of being able to dance when he wants to, even in his 60s. We even talk about some of the challenges he's faced in his career and touch on some of the highlights of his career. Finally, our guest tells us what he is working on now. To hear all this, and so much more, be sure to press play now!
Key Points From This Episode:
Where David's from and how he started dancing.
His time at Bard College and why he decided to leave.
David touches on his love for tap, in particular, and his rhythmic brain.
His experience of 'the Dance Boom' in New York.
Why David only started choreographing in his late 20s.
Creating work that conveys meaning: acting through dance.
David tells us about the personal revelation he had about his sexuality.
Why it is very important for him to be able to dance as well as create.
Some of the trials and peak moments he's been through in his career.
What David is working on at the moment.
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