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The podcast connecting Australian Artists - join Tiana Catalano and Giorgia Kennedy as we talk all things personal, professional and spiritual.

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The podcast connecting Australian Artists - join Tiana Catalano and Giorgia Kennedy as we talk all things personal, professional and spiritual.

    S2 Episode 8- Natasha Crane

    S2 Episode 8- Natasha Crane

    Hey friends! We’re so happy to be back in your ears for episode eight of season two!

    This time on the pod we spoke to the beautiful and empowering Natasha Crane. Natasha Crane is a professional dancer/choreographer turned full time life coach, and in the ep we spoke abut relinquishing the need for competition when it comes to performance, the healing power of releasing emotion through conscious dance, and the importance of having a boogie in the kitchen!

    A little bit more about Natasha:

    Natasha has enjoyed a successful career spanning 10 years as an  international choreographer and performer with a wide variety of  experiences to draw from.

    With a diploma in performing arts Natasha became increasingly aware of  the need for mental health support for aspiring artists and was drawn to  become a certified life coach and emotional healer.

    As a performer she was a Hip-Hop dancing penguin in the film “Happy Feet  2” working with US choreographer Wade Robson for Kennedy Miller  Productions. She has made numerous TV appearances on shows including  “X Factor”, “Helpmann Awards”, “NRL” and “Lord Mayors NYE Broadcast”. Her choreography and creative direction has taken her work internationally,  working in Macau, Hong Kong, Bali, Singapore and India along with a great  body of work in Australia.

    Since training to become a life coach, Natasha has found a deeper purpose  and role to play in this industry. She has now individually mentored over  100 people and delivered group masterclasses and sessions with many  young aspiring artists.

    Natasha’s passion and purpose is to help artists uncover a  stronger sense of self-empowerment to take with them on their journey.

    If you’d like to see more from Natasha, you can follow her on instagram @natashacranecreations

    This week, Giorgia’s riff was “Athlete A” on Netflix, and Tiana’s riffs was “Van Gogh Live Experience” in Adelaide.

    We hope this episode inspires you to take care of yourself as an artist (and human!)

    We'd love to hear your thoughts from this episode on our instagram @companypod, or Facebook Company Podcast.

    Hosted and Created by Giorgia Kennedy and Tiana Catalano

    Edited and Produced by David Duketis

    Music by David Duketis

    Graphic Design by David Duketis

    • 47 min
    S2 Episode 7- Victoria Falconer

    S2 Episode 7- Victoria Falconer

    IT’S OUR ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY! And no better way to celebrate than to have the iconic cabaret artist and musical director Victoria Falconer on the show. We dive into Victoria’s career as a cabaret artist, travelling the world with her feminist power trio, her flavour of musical direction and the incredible People of Cabaret initiative. Join Tiana as she rides solo this week (Giorgia was busy being a superstar in Cry Baby rehearsals!), and hear about the lady who can seriously do it all!

    A little bit more about Victoria:

    Victoria Falconer is a cabaret artist, multi-instrumentalist, theatre maker and musical director. Her most recent projects include co-creating and hosting Smashed: The Brunch Party, a femme-fronted, fiercely diverse drag cabaret show that received 5 star reviews and won a Pick of the Fringe Award for its debut season at Adelaide Fringe, whilst concurrently performing in The Boy Who Talked To Dogs, a co-production by Slingsby Theatre and State Theatre South Australia for Adelaide Festival 2021. She is co-creator & performer with acclaimed feminist firebrands Fringe Wives Club, whose debut show Glittery Clittery has been presented on stages including Southbank Centre, Soho Theatre (London), Griffin Theatre (Sydney), Darwin Festival, Bats Theatre (Wellington) and at Edinburgh Fringe, where it received the Spirit of the Fringe Award in 2018.

    Victoria is a founding director for The People of Cabaret, an initiative formed in 2020 to amplify and advocate for artists who identify as Indigenous and/or Bla(c)k and/or people of colour working in cabaret, circus, burlesque and associated disciplines. In their first six months of existence, they have curated a two week residency of shows at Darlinghurst Theatre Company, presented an online extravaganza for Melbourne Fringe (winning their Spirit of the Fringe Award), and hosted/produced their first Sydney Festival show We Are Here. Victoria also leads the Mentorship Program, empowering and upskilling IBPOC artists across the country.

    She has twice received the Best Cabaret Award at Adelaide Fringe (2018 & 2011). In 2019 she was nominated for a Sydney Theatre Award (Once, Darlinghurst Theatre Company) and a Green Room Award (Glittergrass, Malthouse Theatre) for musical direction. Other MD credits include Insane Animals (HOME Manchester), Courtney Act’s Under The Covers (Underbelly, London) Unroyal Variety (Hackney Empire), Sasquatch The Opera (Summerhall, Edinburgh) and Oklahoma! (Black Swan State Theatre Company).

    If you would like to follow Victoria’s work, you can find her @victoria_falconer on instagram, Victoria Falconer on Facebook, or at www.maestramusic.org/profile/victoria-falconer for her artist page. Additionally this is the link to the mentorship program with People of Cabaret https://www.thepeopleofcabaret.com/the-mentorship

    We'd love to hear your thoughts from this episode on our instagram @companypod, or Facebook Company Podcast.

    Hosted and Created by Giorgia Kennedy and Tiana Catalano

    Edited and Produced by David Duketis

    Music by David Duketis

    Graphic Design by David Duketis

    • 59 min
    S2 Episode 6- Sam Corlett

    S2 Episode 6- Sam Corlett

    Lucky episode number 6!  In this weeks episode, we were so stoked to be able to talk to our friend and fellow WAAPA grad Sam Corlett. Sam has shot to success since graduating a few years ago, and on this ep we got to chatting about why Sam’s tight-knit family has inspired his career, the importance of taking care of your mind as an actor (and a human!), and what life on an international set has been like.  A little bit about Sam:  Sam graduated from Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2018.   

    Shortly after graduating from WAAPA, Sam was cast as “Young Luke” in Robert Connelly’s feature film adaptation of best selling novel THE DRY, produced by Bruna Papandrea and starring Eric Bana and Genevieve O’Reilly. Following this he played “Prince Caliban” in the final two seasons of Netflix original television series CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA, starring Kiernan Shipka and Miranda Otto.   Sam has recently been announced as the series lead in the Vikings spinoff series VIKINGS: VALHALLA starring as Leif Eriksson.   

    Alongside his acting career, Sam is also a visual and creative artist. He recently designed a limited edition men’s jewellery capsule “Corlett Exclusives” in collaboration with the brand Merchants Of The Sun. All pieces feature hand-drawn symbols by Sam and all profits of this range are donated to the Cancer Council.   

    We loved this episode with Sam- he’s such a kind and warm soul and it was a pleasure to chat about where life has taken him!   If you would like to hear more from Sam, you can follow him on instagram @samcorlett   

    We'd love to hear your thoughts from this episode on our instagram @companypod, or Facebook Company Podcast.    

    Hosted and Created by Giorgia Kennedy and Tiana Catalano    

    Edited and Produced by David Duketis    

    Music by David Duketis  

    Graphic Design by David Duketis

    • 48 min
    S2 Episode 5- Mia Morrissey

    S2 Episode 5- Mia Morrissey

    And we're back again. Just when we thought life would get easier...it threw some more curveballs at us! But none the less here is Episode 5 of Season 2!

    On this episode we super were fortunate to speak with Mia Morrissey. A massive girl crush of ours who is not only killing it in the business but created 'The Gained Project', an amazing initiative encouraging people to celebrate what they may have 'gained' during COVID.

    As we talk about the project and Mias career to date, we explore the challenges facing women in the industry, living with Endometriosis and the importance of self love in a world that tries to tell you the opposite.

    Here is a little bit about Mia:

    Mia is a Sydney-based actor who grew up within the performing arts sector. Being no stranger to the entertainment industry, Mia Morrissey started working as an actor at the age of sixteen when she starred in the critically acclaimed short film Bat Eyes, which featured in the Venice Film Festival.

    Following this, Mia went on to study acting full time at WAAPA.

    Since graduating, Mia has appeared in a number of works including ABC’s “Harrow”, Alice in Slasherland, Home and Away, and most recently played the role of Mimi in Rent at the Sydney Opera House.

    Mia has also started “The Gained Project”, a platform that celebrates all that or bodies do, and champions the notion that we are bigger than what our bodies look like, with the hashtag what have you gained.

    If you would like to find out more about Mia, you can follow her instagram @miamoremorrissey and Facebook page Mia Morrissey. We'd love to hear your thoughts from this episode on our instagram @companypod, or Facebook Company Podcast

    Hosted and Created by Tiana Catalano & Giorgia Kennedy

    Edited and Produced by David Duketis

    Music and Graphics by David Duketis

    • 1 hr 3 min
    S2 Episode 4- Chika Ikogwe

    S2 Episode 4- Chika Ikogwe

    Andddd we’re back! After a lil’ hiatus (where we were busy graduating!) we are so excited to be bringing you episode 4 of Season 2!   

    On this ep, we got to speak to the beautiful, funny and vibrant Chika Ikogwe, who is currently starring in “Fangirls”, a sell-out musical touring Australia, about teens navigating their love for boybands (and so much more!)   

    In this episode, we talk about what it means to land a career that brings others joy, experiences at drama school, and why authentic representation within the arts is so. damn. Important.  

    A little bit about Chika:  

    Chika Ikogwe is an award-winning Nigerian-Australian Actor and Writer. She’s a recent acting graduate of The National Institute of Dramatic Art (2018).   As an Actor, Chika has worked extensively in the industry on shows such as Dance Nation dir. Imara Savage, Fangirls dir. Paige Rattray, The Wolves dir. Jessica Arthur, Normal dir. Anthony Skuse, Sydney Theatre Buses co-produced by An Assorted Few, Green Door Theatre Company and Ban Shakespeare and recently made her TV debut in the role of Dr. M on ABC’s MIKKI v the WORLD.   As a Writer, Chika has written for the Audrey Journal, co-wrote a play called The House at Boundary Road Liverpool which made its world premiere at The Old 505 Theatre in November of 2019 and has a number of upcoming works in development, including Chioma’s Party a play which recently had development support from Belvoir and Green Door Theatre Company & Just Chidi Things a web series supported by the Leslie Walford AM Foundation, The Spark Fund and was the winner of the Screen Makers Conference Pitch-o-rama competition in 2020.   Chika was the recipient of the 2018 BBM Youth Support Award in Drama, the recipient of the 2018 Leslie Walford AM Award, winner of ‘Best Newcomer’ at the Sydney Theatre Awards in 2019 and recipient of The 2020 ATYP Rose Byrne Emerging Female Leader in the Arts scholarship.   She’s incredibly passionate about diversity and representation, and strives to bring authentic Afrocentric stories to the forefront of Australian stages and screens.  

    If you would like to find out more about Chika, you can follow her on instagram @chikathat and on Facebook as Chika Ikogwe  We'd love to hear your thoughts from this episode on our instagram @companypod, or Facebook Company Podcast.  

    Hosted and Created by Giorgia Kennedy and Tiana Catalano  

    Edited and Produced by David Duketis  

    Music by David Duketis  Graphic Design by David Duketis

    • 48 min
    S2 Episode 3- ultrafine (Manali Datar & Trevor Adelson)

    S2 Episode 3- ultrafine (Manali Datar & Trevor Adelson)

    Welcome welcome to episode 3 of our second season!  This time on the pod we spoke to the beautiful Manali Datar and Trevor Adelson!  This wonderful duo (otherwise known as ultrafine!) have just released their first single as collaborators, blessing our ears with their song “signs”.  

    In this episode, we talk about how to navigate “experience dollars”, the importance of knowing your worth as an artist, the joy of exploring different creative avenues than the ones you are used to, and how this duo came to produce their own sound together!  

    A little bit about these artists:  Manali is a singer, writer and actor who graduated from VCA in 2018. She is heavily influenced by pop, r’n’b, soul and funk artists - currently H.E.R, Victoria Monet, Anderson .Paak and Frank Ocean. She loves a snappy rap punchline, NASA merch and creating visuals for ultrafine. Manali is currently playing Rose-Granger Weasley in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Melbourne. Trevor’s musical career started with piano at age five, and after getting hooked on jazz in high school big band, he has recently completed an honours degree in music composition at the VCA/MCM. He has spent the last several years honing his production and arranging skills and feels as at home scoring for symphony orchestra as he does programming absolutely filthy synth patches on his Hydrasynth. ultrafine is their first project together. They take their musical inspiration from pop, jazz, r’n’b and funk, without confining themselves to a genre and whilst keeping an ear out for the freshest production techniques. They write and produce every element together, staying creative and curious while giving themselves and their listeners a good excuse to get up and dance.  

    If you would like to find out more about these creatives, you can follow them on instagram @ultrafinetunes , @xtrevad and @manalidatar_  

    We'd love to hear your thoughts from this episode on our instagram @companypod, or Facebook Company Podcast. 

    Hosted and Created by Giorgia Kennedy and Tiana Catalano 

    Edited and Produced by David Duketis 

    Music by David Duketis 

    Graphic Design by David Duketis

    • 48 min

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