
Break down the 4th Wall with Paul James Rooney - Discussing everything in the world of dance and theatre. Together with regular guest host Damien Lee Stirk or an esteemed guest, we aim to dust off theatre and chat about everything from training, life on tour, body issues, performance mishaps and much more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | |||

Has cancelling 'Top of the Pops' doomed humanity?!
Today we chat about Pop Culture and how it has inspired us and our careers. But where is dance in the 2020's?
Bunheads can also love Britney!
At some point during this episode Damien & Paul do talk about the chosen subject, however it has been a while since their last chat, so a catch up & and natter ensued.
Pouring your Pinot whilst pointing his feet is the wonderful Christopher Hampson.
Former soloist with English National Ballet, international choreographer and the CEO & Artistic Director of Scottish Ballet. Grab yourself a drink & enjoy this week's ... more
It's hard - to give constructive criticism in an age of people getting offended very easily.
You listeners have nothing to worry about, Auntie Denise is here to let you know that all you need to do, is be honest...... in a tactful manner.
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An insight into all things dance. The Alfreda Thoroughgood episode is not to be missed – full of incredible history (and what a lovely person). I also particularly liked the episode on body image, the emotional vulnerability, and how the friendship and support of the two hosts really shone through.
So much fun, touching, and informative. Knowing these two, one as my son, one as a family member in kind, (can’t remember when Damian wasn’t a part of my life), well done you wonderful people
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