Nationals season exposes how dance families handle pressure, pride, and time together. On this episode of Dance Dad with John Corella, host John Corella shares hard truths about dance competition nationals and why Nationals are not a vacation for dancers, teachers, or parents. He explains why dancers should aim to peak later in the season instead of too early, why rest matters once the season ends, and why over-planning often comes from fear rather than love. Families heading into dance competition nationals will hear advice on staying focused when the pressure hits hardest.
John also gets personal about safety and identity inside the dance world. He states plainly why dance is gay at heart and why LGBTQ+ representation in dance still falls short. He makes the case to stop hiring straight actors for gay roles and to give gay performers room to tell their own stories. He also addresses dance parent burnout and the quiet cost of chasing perfection instead of presence with your child.
John draws on decades inside the competition world to remind families how fast the years pass. This episode feels like a coffee chat with a friend who tells you the truth. Tune in to Dance Dad with John Corella for straight talk on competition season, identity, and presence with your kid during the moments you never get back.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Welcome Back to Dance Dad With John Corella
02:27 Recapping Past Guests and Community Stories
04:56 Staying Focused During Dance Competition Nationals
07:16 Why Rest and Intensives Matter After the Season Ends
09:42 Letting Go of Over-Planning and Fear
12:08 Feeling Safe as a Gay Man in the Dance World
14:11 Healing Through Internal Family Systems Therapy
21:28 Calling Out Studios That Use the LGBTQ Community
23:51 Dance as a Gay Platform and Real Allies
26:21 Stop Hiring Straight Actors for Gay Roles
28:19 Staying Present With Your Child
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