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KUNST n'all

KUNST n'all

By: Lorenzo Alberti Francesco Ricci Nastazia Philippou and Martin Balaban
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Welcome to KUNST n’all !! Step behind the curtain and discover the artistry, challenges, and tech that bring dance performances to life. Hosted by Lorenzo Alberti, Francesco Ricci, Nastazia Philippou and Martin Balaban, we’re diving deep with dancers, choreographers, designers, conductors, and more.. Whether you’re a dance lover, industry pro, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes, KUNST n’all is your new go-to podcast! You can follow us on Instagram at @kunstnallLorenzo Alberti, Francesco Ricci, Nastazia Philippou and Martin Balaban Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • KUNST n' Robin Kent: From Ballet to West End
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode, Robin Kent shares his journey from being a soloist with the Polish National Ballet to building a career in musical theatre. He talks about the challenges of redefining his identity beyond ballet, what musical theatre auditions and rehearsals are really like in the UK, and the realities of freelancing in the performing arts. Robin also offers honest advice for dancers curious about transitioning into musical theatre and developing the skills needed to succeed beyond the ballet stage.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • KUNST n'Pompea Santoro: Learning to Move, Learning to Choose
    Feb 28 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with legendary Italian dancer and teacher Pompea Santoro for a deeply personal conversation about artistry, identity, and transmission. From her early training between southern Italy and Turin to her extraordinary 25-year collaboration with Mats Ek at the Cullberg Ballet, Pompea reflects on the choices, risks, and inner transformations that shaped her path.


    She shares what it meant to embody iconic roles such as Giselle and Carmen, including the role of M. created specifically on her by Ek — a performance that later received an Emmy Award. We explore presence, vulnerability, and what it truly means to “serve the work” without losing yourself inside it.


    The conversation also traces her transition from performer to mentor, her ongoing work restaging Ek’s repertoire worldwide, and the vision behind the EkoDance International Project, created to nurture the next generation of artists.


    Honest, profound, and full of lived wisdom, this episode is an intimate reflection on artistic growth, legacy, and what it means to remain human — both on and off the stage.

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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • Kunst n’Aurora Dickie: Integrating Dance Performance and Dance Science in Service of the Next Generation
    Feb 14 2026

    In this episode we interview Aurora Dickie Brazilian soloist dancer based in Berlin, trained in classical and contemporary technique and holding an MA in Dance Science.

    Her work sits at the intersection of performance, research, and mentorship. After moving from Brazil to Germany, she rebuilt her career while deepening her understanding of biomechanics, performance psychology, and sustainable training practices.


    In this episode, Aurora reflects on: navigating a cross-continental transition, integrating dance science into daily practice, overcoming mental barriers in high-performance environments, mentoring young dancers with both artistic and scientific awareness

    For her, success is not just about adaptability—it’s about knowledge, cultural identity, and responsibility toward the next generation.

    Listen to the full conversation to discover how her Brazilian roots, academic training, and Berlin experience shape her artistic voice.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
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