Why Karen Malek Chose Teaching Over the Stage - The Untold Story Behind Her Dance Legacy

Episode 1,   Sep 21, 06:16 AM

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In this episode of the Transformative Dance Podcast, we dive into the incredible journey of Karen Malek, a trailblazer in the Australian dance community.

*Trigger Warning* This episode contains brief discussions of abuse. If you or anyone you know needs help please reach out to one of the resources at the bottom of the show notes, or call 000 in an emergency.

In this episode of the Transformative Dance Podcast, we dive into the incredible journey of Karen Malek, a trailblazer in the Australian dance community.

From her early days as a young dancer in regional Victoria to becoming a renowned educator and co-founding Transit Dance, Karen’s passion for teaching has always been at the forefront. Despite the opportunity to pursue a career as a professional dancer, Karen knew early on that her calling was to pass on the knowledge she had gained to others.

We explore how she transitioned from student to teacher, the sacrifices made to support her children's artistic endeavors, and the importance of building a well-rounded education in dance. This episode celebrates the often-overlooked aspiration of teaching in the dance world, honoring the value of shaping future generations through knowledge, understanding, and compassion.

"I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. It was very clear in my mind. So I have no regrets about not pursuing a career as a dancer. I wanted to pass on the knowledge I had gained to others, and I think my teacher found her replacement that day." - Karen Malek

Mental Health Resources in Australia:
Lifeline Australia: 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention.
  • Call 13 11 14 or visit lifeline.org.au
  • Kids Helpline: Free 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25.
  • 1800 Respect: A national sexual assault, domestic family violence counseling service that provides support and information.
  • The Butterfly Foundation: Support for those experiencing eating disorders and body image issues.
In an emergency please call 000 - you are not alone.