Episodes 9
Avg. Duration 40m
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Since Sep 2024
Latest Episode Apr 2026

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Join eight mighty teams from across South-East Queensland as dance mania takes over, and hundreds of people lose their sense of decorum in the fight for the ultimate reverse garbage trophy and the title of winner of the 2023 Common People Dance Eisteddfod.



Egypt has the pyramids. India, the Taj Mahal. China, the Great Wall. In Queensland, we have the Common People Dance Eisteddfod.  



The Common People People Project follows the people behind Australia’s own great wonder of the world. 



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Follow us on Instagram @commonpeoplepeopleproject for more of the sparkle behind the sequins.



The Common People People Project podcast is supported by the Creative Sparks Grant Program, an initiative of Brisbane City Council in partnership with the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.



Created by Pia Perversi-Burchall and Adam Wood, the team behind ‘In My Country’, winner of Best Interview at the 2020 Australian Podcast Awards.


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8. The winner is dance

Apr 09, 2026 39m

It’s the off season for Common People Dance Eisteddfod and we are back at the Clubhouse Moorooka with Eastside. Throughout this series, we’ve been asking: What is this thing? And why are we doing it?…

7. Dance Christmas

Apr 09, 2026 1h 25m

After six long months of rehearsals, it’s show day! Our Sysyphus, Head Common Person Neridah Waters and her dance captains, have pushed eight heaving boulders of enthusiastic and semi coordinated…

S1 Quick announcement

Dec 05, 2024 0m

A quick update from your favourite gonzo journalists, dear listener. Find out the REAL reason you haven't seen ep7 drop just yet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

6. Extra passion from your toes

Nov 15, 2024 40m

It’s the week before the 2023 Common People Dance Eisteddfod and the culmination of six months of intensive training is nearing its climactic peak.It's in these final days before the Eisteddfod,…

5. Sh*t hot, no props

Oct 28, 2024 42m

The routine themes are locked in, the dance moves are *mostly* taking shape, and every last sequin and inch of stretch fabric in the south-east corner has been snapped up to make hundreds of…

4. Beautiful bodies, yes

Oct 17, 2024 43m

The razzle dazzle part of the year has arrived: it's time for costumes! And on our journey to understand the essence of the Common People, surely there’s some clues to be found here. ~~~Follow us on…

3. Good, but we're better

Oct 10, 2024 50m

The Common People Dance Eisteddfod goes on tour, and Adam and Pia report from the field. And that means it’s time to finally meet the Regional teams!~~~Follow us on Instragram…

2. Dance has the word ants in it

Oct 03, 2024 38m

The teams set their sights on deciding the themes and inspiration for their routine for this year’s Eisteddod. With the trophy in sight, they have begun to look across suburban divides and ask…

1. Incredibly skilled with fantastic choreography

Sep 20, 2024 31m

It’s April 2023 and there are two major events on the Brisbane horizon: The 2032 Olympic Games … and the 2023 Common People Dance Eisteddfod.It’s week one of Eisteddfod season and eight mighty teams…

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