Company Secrets: Ballet Unfiltered

Jared Redick

Pull back the curtain on the professional dance world. Hosted by Jared Redick, Company Secrets features candid conversations with Artistic Directors and industry leaders who share the real stories behind auditions, casting, company life, and artistic vision. From navigating contracts to embracing career pivots, this podcast offers insider knowledge for young dancers striving to thrive in the ballet world—and for anyone who loves the art form and wants to understand what really happens behind the scenes. Whether you're a student, educator, emerging artist, or lifelong fan, Company Secrets is your backstage pass to the dance world’s most essential conversations. 🎧 Season One: New episodes every Tuesday beginning August 5th!

  1. S2 EP9: The Nutcracker Paradox- Building a City, Building a Dream with Christopher Wheeldon

    6D AGO

    S2 EP9: The Nutcracker Paradox- Building a City, Building a Dream with Christopher Wheeldon

    In this episode of Company Secrets, Jared Redick is joined by choreographer and director Christopher Wheeldon for a deep dive into The Nutcracker as narrative, tradition, and opportunity for reinvention. Wheeldon reflects on why The Nutcracker has become the definitive holiday ballet, from its concise storytelling and iconic Tchaikovsky score to its role as both a family introduction to ballet and a vital economic engine for companies. Drawing on his background in creating richly layered narrative worlds, he discusses why clarity of story and emotional access are essential to sustaining audience connection today. The conversation centers on Wheeldon’s Chicago-set Nutcracker for Joffrey Ballet, reimagined on the eve of the World’s Fair. He explains how anchoring the ballet in the city’s history allowed for a more inclusive and socially conscious narrative, transforming Marie into a child of immigrant workers and reframing the second act through the international villages of the fair. From architectural inspiration and immersive lighting to puppetry, live theatrical illusion, and a redefined pas de deux, Wheeldon shares how design and storytelling worked hand in hand. Wheeldon also speaks to the importance of narrative ballet as an entry point for audiences who may feel intimidated by the art form, arguing that accessible storytelling opens the door to deeper engagement with dance. The episode closes with a look ahead at his newly launched Toy Theater Productions and his vision for creating space for collaborative, story-driven work across theater, dance, and music. Support the show

    21 min
  2. S2 EP8: The Nutcracker Paradox- Magic at the World's Fair with Helgi Tomasson

    DEC 19

    S2 EP8: The Nutcracker Paradox- Magic at the World's Fair with Helgi Tomasson

    In this episode of Company Secrets, The Nutcracker Paradox: Magic at the World’s Fair, host Jared Redick sits down with legendary former San Francisco Ballet artistic director Helgi Tomasson to explore how The Nutcracker became both a beloved holiday tradition and a living, evolving work of art. Tomasson reflects on nearly four decades of leadership at San Francisco Ballet and his deep personal relationship with The Nutcracker, from dancing it as a principal at New York City Ballet to reimagining it through the lens of San Francisco’s 1915 World’s Fair. He shares how anchoring the ballet in the city’s history helped create a production that feels welcoming, family-centered, and uniquely local, while still honoring the classical canon. The conversation traces the collaborative process behind building a large-scale production, from the technical challenges of the iconic snow scene to the importance of creating space for dancers to rise to difficult choreography. Tomasson also discusses thoughtful updates to traditional divertissements, including his decision to replace harmful stereotypes with imagery inspired by San Francisco’s vibrant Chinese cultural celebrations. Throughout the episode, Tomasson returns to the idea of approachable magic, the belief that The Nutcracker succeeds not because it is simplified, but because it invites audiences of all ages and backgrounds into the theater year after year. It is a reflection on tradition, imagination, and why live performance still matters. Support the show

    16 min
  3. S2 EP6: The Nutcracker Paradox- Ballet’s Marvel Movie with Stanton Welch

    DEC 15

    S2 EP6: The Nutcracker Paradox- Ballet’s Marvel Movie with Stanton Welch

    In this episode of Company Secrets: The Nutcracker Paradox, host Jared Redick speaks with Stanton Welch, Artistic Director of Houston Ballet, about his 2016 production of The Nutcracker and the unique role the ballet plays in American culture. Welch reflects on how differently The Nutcracker functions in the United States compared to other parts of the world, describing it as ballet’s version of a shared, multi-generational cultural event—an increasingly rare experience in the age of streaming and fragmented media. The conversation dives into the cultural complexities surrounding traditional divertissements, including Chinese Tea and Arabian Coffee, and how Welch approached these sections through a purely classical ballet vocabulary rather than literal or stereotypical references. By grounding each divertissement in the technique and structure of classical training, Welch aimed to honor the music while avoiding problematic physical motifs, framing the work as a fantastical, imagined world rather than a literal depiction of culture. Welch also discusses the financial and institutional importance of The Nutcracker, candidly acknowledging that its disappearance would be devastating for American ballet companies. He reflects on how the ballet serves as both a stabilizing force and an opportunity for emerging dancers, offering a glimpse into future generations of artists. The episode concludes with reflections on the evolving nature of choreography, the balance between revising and preserving work over time, and the surreal, often humorous reality of creating ballet’s most iconic holiday tradition. Support the show

    14 min
  4. S2 EP5: The Nutcracker Paradox: From Clara to CEO with Victoria Morgan

    DEC 13

    S2 EP5: The Nutcracker Paradox: From Clara to CEO with Victoria Morgan

    In this episode of Company Secrets: The Nutcracker Paradox, host Jared Redick sits down with Victoria Morgan, former principal dancer with San Francisco Ballet and Ballet West, and longtime artistic director and CEO of Cincinnati Ballet, to explore the enduring legacy, complexity, and future of The Nutcracker. Morgan reflects on the ballet as a powerful “teacher,” tracing its role in artistic development from childhood through professional careers and its importance as both an educational gateway and a financial cornerstone for ballet companies. Morgan discusses her own Nutcracker choreography, created in 2011 and still performed today, including how her perspective as one of the few women to choreograph the work influenced creative choices, humor, and vulnerability. She speaks candidly about the balance between tradition and innovation, the evolution of a production over time, and the freedom inherent in reimagining divertissements and narrative details. The conversation also touches on The Nutcracker’s outsized cultural impact in the U.S., its surprising origins as an initial failure, and what ballet might lose if it were to disappear. Morgan shares personal memories, from dancing Clara as a child to her evolving relationship with the ballet in retirement, offering insight into how distance from leadership has allowed her to experience the art form with renewed joy and reflection. The episode closes with a humorous onstage mishap that underscores perspective, resilience, and the lifelong lessons learned through performance. Support the show

    16 min
4.8
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20 Ratings

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Pull back the curtain on the professional dance world. Hosted by Jared Redick, Company Secrets features candid conversations with Artistic Directors and industry leaders who share the real stories behind auditions, casting, company life, and artistic vision. From navigating contracts to embracing career pivots, this podcast offers insider knowledge for young dancers striving to thrive in the ballet world—and for anyone who loves the art form and wants to understand what really happens behind the scenes. Whether you're a student, educator, emerging artist, or lifelong fan, Company Secrets is your backstage pass to the dance world’s most essential conversations. 🎧 Season One: New episodes every Tuesday beginning August 5th!

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