
Episode #93
#93: What the World Cup Can Teach Dancers About Performing
I watched the World Cup with a dancer’s brain—and realized that professional athletes understand something dancers often forget: performance is never optional. From directing the crowd’s attention to celebrating a goal in front of thousands of people, athletes use their entire bodies to communicate the stakes of the moment. They commit fully, show real emotion, and aren’t afraid of being “too much.” So why are dancers still holding back? Why audiences can immediately feel fake energy How body language and eye contact create real connection Why emotional contrast matters—even in sad routines How to stop worrying about being too expressive Why your performance is a gift to the audience Technique matters, but performance is what makes you an artist—and what makes the audience remember you. If professional athletes can scream, celebrate, cry, slide across the field, and emotionally involve an entire stadium, you can be brave enough to commit fully onstage. Support the show Got a question or story you'd like to share? Message me HERE , and your submission might even be featured in an upcoming episode!

