10 Dec 257. Sienna Lyons: Strength,Sensuality, Specialization
This is Sienna Lyons on Sensuality, Specialization, and the Strength to Sustain
In this episode, Choreographer, Educator, and Dancer Sienna Lyons shares her perspective on power, versatility, and longevity in an industry that often demands everything at once. From backup dancing for JLo and Taylor Swift to choreographing for Gwen Stefani and The Masked Singer, Sienna reveals what it means to command attention without giving everything away. We explore:
- The art of the tease over the reveal. Why she gravitates toward the “don’t look at me, but look at me” approach to sensuality, how different opacities of sexy—from the subtle smirk to what she calls “the yeast infection”—shape character choices, and what it means to keep certain elements as a privilege rather than a given.
- The generalist advantage in a specialist world. How training in everything from tap to commercial hip hop since age three became her secret weapon, why being fluent in both technical and commercial languages opens doors across choreographic camps, and the radical notion that “of course” having multiple skill sets works in your favor.
- Prehab over rehab at 36. The lightbulb moment when she realized PT isn’t just for when you’re hurting, why consistency matters more than intensity as the body ages, and what happens when you’re still in great shape but gravity and years of abnormal physicality start sending reminders.
This conversation reveals what happens when you refuse to perform easiness as a character trait, when you embrace being many things instead of one singular thing, and when you learn that maintaining your instrument is just as important as mastering your craft.
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