Listen "How Dance is Judged - with Lisa Maloney Australian Dance Adjudicators President"
Episode Synopsis
Season 3
Ep:07
Australian Dance Adjudicators President Lisa Maloney joins Kate Histon to unpack what high-quality judging looks like in practice: core competencies, the balance of technique and stagecraft, and how clear feedback helps dancers and teachers improve. Lisa explains how adjudicators calibrate consistency across sections using the first performance as an anchor; how to structure voice or written critiques so competitors leave with one or two applicable notes; and how to address age appropriateness in music and costuming while maintaining psychological safety. The conversation covers how an adjudicator runs the day, progressive placing, and timekeeping that respects young performers. It also explores bias management, professional boundaries on social media, and the values that sustain trust in competitive settings. Trends and training are discussed with attention to musical phrasing, trick-heavy choreography, and safeguarding developing bodies, alongside thoughts on the future of voice critiques and the importance of live theatre.
🩰 Stay Connected with Kate Follow Kate for more episodes, personal reflections, and real-talk on healing and integrity in the dance world: 🌐 Website: www.katehiston.com 📷 Instagram: @katehiston @dance_real_podcast @Master_Dancer_Mindset 🎧 Podcast: Dance Real Podcast – Available on Spotify, Apple, and all major platforms
Disclaimer: The Dance Real Podcast is a space for open, honest conversations rooted in real-life experiences within the dance world. What I share and what my guests share is based on personal perspective, not professional advice. If you’re seeking support for your mental health, legal matters, or business decisions, I encourage you to speak with a qualified professional. The views expressed by guests are their own and don’t always reflect mine. Any references to people, places, or situations are shared with respect and the intent to spark reflection, learning, and conversation not to harm or misrepresent. By engaging with this content, you acknowledge and agree that the host, guests, and Dance Real Podcast are not liable for any decisions made based on the information provided.
#DanceJudge #DanceMindset #DanceTeachers #DanceParents #DanceTraining #AustralianDanceAdjudicator #DancerWellbeing #DanceEducation #KateHiston #LisaMaloney
Ep:07
Australian Dance Adjudicators President Lisa Maloney joins Kate Histon to unpack what high-quality judging looks like in practice: core competencies, the balance of technique and stagecraft, and how clear feedback helps dancers and teachers improve. Lisa explains how adjudicators calibrate consistency across sections using the first performance as an anchor; how to structure voice or written critiques so competitors leave with one or two applicable notes; and how to address age appropriateness in music and costuming while maintaining psychological safety. The conversation covers how an adjudicator runs the day, progressive placing, and timekeeping that respects young performers. It also explores bias management, professional boundaries on social media, and the values that sustain trust in competitive settings. Trends and training are discussed with attention to musical phrasing, trick-heavy choreography, and safeguarding developing bodies, alongside thoughts on the future of voice critiques and the importance of live theatre.
🩰 Stay Connected with Kate Follow Kate for more episodes, personal reflections, and real-talk on healing and integrity in the dance world: 🌐 Website: www.katehiston.com 📷 Instagram: @katehiston @dance_real_podcast @Master_Dancer_Mindset 🎧 Podcast: Dance Real Podcast – Available on Spotify, Apple, and all major platforms
Disclaimer: The Dance Real Podcast is a space for open, honest conversations rooted in real-life experiences within the dance world. What I share and what my guests share is based on personal perspective, not professional advice. If you’re seeking support for your mental health, legal matters, or business decisions, I encourage you to speak with a qualified professional. The views expressed by guests are their own and don’t always reflect mine. Any references to people, places, or situations are shared with respect and the intent to spark reflection, learning, and conversation not to harm or misrepresent. By engaging with this content, you acknowledge and agree that the host, guests, and Dance Real Podcast are not liable for any decisions made based on the information provided.
#DanceJudge #DanceMindset #DanceTeachers #DanceParents #DanceTraining #AustralianDanceAdjudicator #DancerWellbeing #DanceEducation #KateHiston #LisaMaloney
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