Tali has spent 20+ years at every level of the dance world, with credits ranging from Rihanna and P!nk to the West End production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. She joined me this week to talk about what it really means to advocate for choreographers, why freestyle is one of the most advanced skills in the room, and how a single conversation got one of her clients double the offer.
Spoiler: Productions will lowball until someone teaches them not to. Tali's decided that's part of her job too.
We explore:
Can we just be storytellers? Tali on representing Black and Brown choreographers in an industry that too often boxes them into Black and Brown stories, and why the chance to choreograph a fantastical world, post-COVID, felt like a gift.
The pros and cons of freestylers showing up in more traditionally "choreographed" spaces.
Production not batting an eye when she asked for double the rate for one of her clients: What that says about bottom-line culture, and why asking is always worth it.
This episode is for anyone who's ever watched an artist undercharge, underestimate themselves, or wait for permission to take up more space.
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