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‘RADIO’ by Lana Del Rey – Stunning Choreography by Christin Olesen Captivates Kiwi Dance Fans

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Experience the haunting beauty of Lana Del Rey’s “RADIO” brought to life through the graceful choreography of Christin Olesen, captivating dance enthusiasts across New Zealand. This performance blends Lana’s signature melancholic sound with expressive movement, resonating with Auckland’s contemporary dance scene, Wellington’s performance arts community, and beyond.

For Kiwi dancers, choreographers, and performing arts students, this video offers inspiration and insight into how storytelling through movement can deepen the emotional impact of music. Christin Olesen’s interpretation of “RADIO” highlights the power of dance to connect with audiences on a profound level, a theme that resonates strongly within New Zealand’s rich tradition of artistic expression and cultural storytelling.

Whether you’re part of NZ’s theatre companies, dance schools, or simply a fan of Lana Del Rey’s evocative music, this collaboration brings a fresh, emotional dimension to an already iconic track, reflecting the passion and creativity thriving in Aotearoa’s arts community.

#lanadelreynz #radiochoreography #christinolesennz #kiwidancescene #nzperformingarts #aucklanddancecommunity #wellingtonarts #nzdanceinspiration #kiwichoreographers #contemporarydancenz #nzartculture #dancestorytellingnz #lanadelreyfansnz #aotearoacreatives #dancevideonz


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49 Comments


Digital Aacharya

21 hours ago

I could take it or leave it, this one was okay
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Riley Cogdell

2 days ago

lowkey this is the kind of content I vibe with
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Garland Gates

8 days ago

this is straight-up satisfying to watch
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jackhammer12

8 days ago

this whole thing hit a weird little corner of my feelings ngl
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what I appreciate about this video is that it didn’t try to overwhelm me with flashy edits. it just existed, peacefully, and somehow that was enough to make it memorable.
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