Becoming Daddy AF: Redefining Virtuosity and Legacy with David Roussève
Growing older is a privilege… I had to ask myself, What is the truth of my own life?” – David Roussève
In this resonant conversation, David Rousseve—internationally acclaimed choreographer, performer, and educator—reveals the journey behind his first full-length solo work in over 20 years: Becoming Daddy AF. From his early days as a solo performance artist in the 1980s in New York, through groundbreaking group choreographies and personal loss, to the layered present of movement, memory, and mentorship, David’s story is as profound as it is inspiring.
We discuss the paradoxes of aging in dance, redefining virtuosity, and the courageous vulnerability required to honor both past and present in the body. David opens up about love, loss, and the power of chosen family, candidly sharing how personal tragedy and deep compassion shaped his art. We also explore his views on technology in performance, crafting kinetic storytelling for both stage and film, and his unwavering belief in the ability of the arts to bridge divides and cultivate shared humanity.
This episode is a masterclass on creative longevity, purpose, and the dance between grief and joy—onstage and in life.
A Few Key Takeaways
Evolving Virtuosity: Movement Across Generations
David dives into what it means to be a dancer at 65. The virtues of maturity, wisdom, and self-acceptance become sources of innovation, not limitation.
Love, Grief, and the Transformation of Self
The life and loss of David’s partner, Connor, became the emotional core of Becoming Daddy AF—offering audiences space for empathy, reflection, and hope.
Rethinking the Artist’s Role in Society
From collaborations with the ballroom and Vogue communities to speaking at UCLA’s Commencement, David insists that artists are vital agents of healing and unity in polarized times.
Creating Meaning Through Technology and Metaphor
Despite a love-hate relationship with digital tools, David explores how projection, sound, and light add emotional layers and expand storytelling potential onstage.
Mentorship, Meditation, and Sustained Inspiration
David discusses daily practices—especially meditation—that anchor his creativity, teaching artists to find purpose and connection at every stage of their journeys.
Links/Credits Mentioned in this Episode
- Learn more about David Rousseve: Official bio and upcoming performances at CAP UCLA
- Becoming Daddy AF: Kelly Strayhorn Theater
- Work referenced: “Halfway to Dawn” – on Billy Strayhorn
- Past collaborations: Jacob’s Pillow, Brooklyn Academy of Music
- UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture
- Photo above by Rachel Keane
Other episodes of interest:
- #230 From Roots to Liberation: Empowerment in Ink by Camille A. Brown & Dancers
- #214: How to Be A Better Dance Artist
- #142 Success Isn’t Always a Straight Line
Whether you’re a performer, a longtime creator, or simply drawn to the interplay of movement and meaning, this episode is an invitation to reflect on your own artistry, purpose, and place in the larger human community.
What paradoxes or creative legacies are you considering in your own work or life right now?
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