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The Dancer’s Dialogue is a podcast that dives into the personal and professional journeys of dancers from around the globe. In each episode, a different dancer shares their unique experiences, challenges, and the distinctive aspects of their training and career. The podcast offers inspiration to aspiring dancers, providing a closer look at the dance world and the resilience required to thrive.
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Dancer health and wellness. Rachel Fine, the nutritionist for dancers, unravels the myths and clarifies the data using an evidence-based approach. Enjoy Rachel's bits-and-bites as she provides easily digestible (pun intended!) advice for a sustainable dance career. Dance nutrition involves nutrient-dense food choices, meal plans, and balanced recipes. Dance nutrition also plays a role in a dancer’s emotional and mental well-being. With an endless supply of nutrition information, it’s difficu ...
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The TuTu Thin Podcast will explore the complex relationship between dancers, athletes, their body and eating disorders, explaining how eating disorders can too easily develop in this driven, perfectionistic yet vulnerable population. TuTu Thin also explores the relationship between the dancer/athlete and the drive for perfection. How can the dancer/athlete develop healthy eating patterns in a world where there is expectation to have a strong, yet thin body. How can the dance teacher, choreog ...
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Jess Spinner is a former pro dancer and now a holistic health, nutrition, and lifestyle coach for dancers. As a dancer you are living your dreams. You should not just survive but thrive and love every minute. This podcast was created to support you to feel your best in mind, body, and spirit. Founder and host Jess Spinner shares insights, information, and actionable steps to help you gain self-awareness to approach dance in ways that feel good. You can reach your goals, feel happy, AND feel ...
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The Background Dancer sheds light on critical aspects underpinning the dance and performing arts industry through topics ranging from management, entrepreneurship, education, technology, fashion, choreography, politics, interdisciplinarity, media and wellness. Host Jason Yap details fascinating and useful information to help deepen your knowledge of all things offstage, while exploring and preparing together for a post-performance career. Listen in for a bi-weekly conversation with dance lov ...
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Welcome to The Rasa Show, a brand new podcast from Rasa The Dancer! This monthly podcast will is dedicated to nurturing your mind, body and soul with interesting guests and topics, all brought to you from the perspective of a professional dancer! Stay tuned for interesting interviews, and important conversations, brought to you by Rasa Pauzaite.
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This is a podcast all about dancers, and the world of dance! Dance moms, Dance dads, dancers, judges, professional dancers, and more! There will be so much dance content for you to come back for every week! Dani has 24 years of experience in the dance world, as a dance mom and dance photographer. Her daughters both teach dance and her son is a competitive dancer currently.
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Two besties navigate race and the Black Experience in the world of Jazz Dance and other Afro-centric social dancing. Join Associate Professor, instructor, and swing and Zambian heritage dancer CHISOMO SELEMANI and world champion swing dancer, instructor, and historian BOBBY WHITE as they discuss Afro-centric social dancing with a range of guests, make bad puns, and occasionally sing. The goal is comfortable conversations about uncomfortable things. You can support us at: Patreon: www.patreon ...
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A Salsa Bachata and Kizomba Podcast for all things empowerment in SBK latin dancing! TED Podcast is a space for different voices in our dance scene to be celebrated and have conversations that matter in order to promote more understanding, accountability and responsibility in our dance scene through the value we share with listeners. Creating safer spaces, building confidence, setting boundaries, respecting culture, whether you dance salsa, bachata, kizomba or all three, on this podcast we h ...
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Moving Moments

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Your ticket to candid conversations featuring the dance world's most accomplished and groundbreaking artists. Join Dean and Director of Dance at The Juilliard School Alicia Graf Mack as she sits down with her closest colleagues and friends to discuss the creative process and living a purposeful life in dance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dancers in Spotlight

Brian Balloon Photography

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This podcast exists for dancers to express themselves, discuss dance topics important to them and promote their dance artistry. For dancers in the Dallas area, this will be a video podcast.
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Ever wish you had someone to help you with the mental aspects of dance? That's exactly what you get when you tune in to the Passion for Dance podcast... a sport psychology expert who understands the dance industry. Welcome to a Passion for Dance Podcast where your host Dr. Chelsea will bring the science of sport psychology into the dance studio. Each week you will hear tips and strategies around topics like confidence, growth mindset, resilience, motivation, and happiness… all the tools the ...
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Welcome to City Ballet The Podcast, an exploration of New York City Ballet where we'll journey through our history, delve into our new and existing repertory, and reveal insider tidbits. Each season of City Ballet The Podcast features episodes that span three topics: New Combinations hosted by Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, Hear the Dance hosted by dance educator and former NYCB dancer Silas Farley, and See the Music hosted by Music Director Andrew Litton.
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On The Ampersand, we interview guests who think of and as a verb—who imagine and create by colliding their interests. Hosted by Erika Randall, a dancer, professor, mother, filmmaker and writer, we will explore stories of people who lean into ANDing as a full sensory verb about experiencing and possibility. Join us and discover the alchemy of ANDing. Written and produced by Erika Randall and Tim Grassley.
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Stripped by SIA, your podcast for strippers, sex workers and all the fancy naked people. Hosted and produced by Steph Sia, an adult content creator, dancer and cam model based in Vancouver, Canada, Stripped by SIA aims to destigmatize the sex industry by telling peoples' stories and lived experiences every week. New episodes every single Sunday at 12am PST. Produced & hosted by Steph Sia @siasteph Music by TED-D @djteddmusic Photography by Ian Daburn @daburn_photography Graphics by Maria Bel ...
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A podcast designed to explore ideas and foster discussion around dancer health and wellness. The Dance Physio Podcast aims to challenge the status quo, bridge the gap between dance science and the studio, and help change the landscape of the dance industry for the better.
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For over five years, multiple award-winning performer, director, and producer Kimber Haven, fan-favorite adult starlet, cam model, and feature dancer Raven Roxx, and multi-award nominated adult director Lexis Steel have dominated the airwaves reaching over 400k listeners worldwide. Hosts Kimber and Raven and Producer Lexis talk about anything and everything from sex to porn to their life experiences and beyond. Their frankness, comedic talents, and wild personalities have made them loved the ...
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Life Changing with Dori Fern is a podcast about the seeds that make us, the communities that shape us, and our lives in progress. This is a show for people open to change at any (st)age. Podcast music is Cool Jazzy Bass & Vibraphone by Marc Serra / M33 Project This work is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode.en
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This is HE SAID, SHE SAID like you won’t believe. Singer, dancer, actress and Latina superstar Roselyn Sanchez is quirky, fiery and sassy. She met her match with straight-laced, type A, perfectionist actor Eric Winter. Aries and Cancer do not make the perfect match, but they are fighting the signs and have been together for 15 years. When they say "opposites attract," they were describing Roselyn and Eric. Who will win? Who will back down? We’re here for it...
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Spiritual Grit

Leslieann Hobayan

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Welcome to Spiritual Grit, the podcast where we talk real-talk about spirituality through the lens of activism and social justice. What happens when activism and spiritual practices collide? What sparks of change call for the grit we need to create meaningful strides in social justice. I'm your host, Leslieann Hobayan, poet, priestess, activist, professor, hip hop dancer, and bad-ass mama. Join me as we dive in to learn more about our deepest selves so that we can be better ancestors to crea ...
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I'm a DJ/Dancer/Radio Personality. Just creating new nice vibes for the people to listen to. For Booking Inquiries: Email richrocnation@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram: @djrichroc
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Pro Cheerleading Podcast: The Truth Behind the Poms is the only podcast that gives you a raw and unfiltered perspective of what it's really like to be a professional cheerleader. Hosted by Mhkeeba Pate, a former attorney and NFL Cheerleader for five seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, this groundbreaking podcast finally gives pro cheerleaders a voice on issues facing the pro cheerleading community. Whether you're currently on a professional team, an alumni or really curious about the audition ...
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Here to verbally Burn The Wagons that are Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Colonialism and to tell the history from our perspective. Juan Dominguez from the Manchester/ Point Arena reservation traditional dancer, podcaster, and protector of the earth.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drbrianking/subscribe Dr Brian King is a traveling comedian, author, and public speaker. This is his podcast. Started in 2012 as a radio segment in San Francisco, Dr Brian King spends a lot of time on the road, meeting interesting people and occasionally interviewing them. In recent years, his partner, tango dancer and model Sarah Bollinger, often serve as his co-host.
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Pop Palace

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🎶✨ In this episode of "Pop Palace," host Jack celebrates pop music and its cultural impact. He shares his passion for the genre and defends it against common criticisms. Focusing on Madonna, Jack recounts her journey from Michigan to New York with just $35, her determination to succeed, and her rise to fame in the 1980s. He discusses her early days as a dancer, her strategic self-promotion, and her eventual success with her debut album. Jack's narrative underscores the importance of recogniz ...
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Alisha Arnold of Minnesota is a proud graduate of Hamline University with a Bachelor of Arts, Alisha is known for her exceptional ability to create meaningful connections and share her wealth of knowledge in communication and training. Hailing from southern Minnesota, she brings a distinctive charm to her professional endeavors. Outside of work, Alisha Arnold is deeply immersed in her passions as a dedicated dancer, an avid reader, a movie aficionado, and a lover of 90s pop music. Her person ...
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Dance is D'Answer

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We uncover the secrets, joys and challenges that dance brings to our lives. Whether you’re a fellow dancer, a dance enthusiast, or simply someone curious about the dance world: Dance is D’Answer.
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Tudor Sirbu is a teacher and social dancer based in Sheffield and is the teacher behind Sheffield Bachata Collective, a dance school that puts core values front and centre in its mission to provide quality bachata classes and events. Guided by Inclusivity, Respect and Growth, Sheffield Bachata Collective is committed to actively teaching their valu…
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There are a number of areas of necessary preparation for Auditions: The practical. The mindset. The long game. So much is possible through the audition process. The hardest part is staying calm and confident. This episode shares how to do that. Heres's the Pointe Magazine Article I reference in the episode. Reach Your Healthiest Body in Time for Co…
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Learn more on the blog: ⁠https://dancenutrition.com/the-orthorexic-identity/⁠ Timestamps: 0:00: Introduction 1:20: What Is Orthorexia? 2:09: The Orthorexic Identity 4:26: Dismantle The Orthorexic Identity 7:02: A Compassionate Approach 7:58: Explore Joy Outside The Studio 9:55: Visualization 10:26: Responding To Triggers Rachel Fine is a Registered…
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This episode of The Dancer’s Dialogue focuses on William Moore from Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, detailing his start in ballet as influenced by family to his full-time training at the Royal Ballet School and eventual career with the PBT. Moore discusses the challenges and rewards of elite training and being a professional soloist, as well as his tran…
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Educate yourself on language and areas of concern as we begin a new season of dance. Thank you for listening to The TuTu thin Podcast Please contact us through www.dawntheodore.com www.tututhin.com IG @tutu_thin Facebook @tututhin Twitter @tututhin Thank you to Matt Miller @ Smacky Media GroupBy Dawn Smith-Theodore, MA, MFT, CEDS
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I see so many frustrated dance teachers talking about how it feels harder and harder to get dancers to be fully committed to their teams and their studios. We want our dancers to be 100% committed, and anything less is frustrating. However, there's this growing phenomenon called conditional commitment, which basically means, “I'm committed but only…
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SaaS, also known as software as a a service or web-based software, operates on a subscription basis, providing users with centrally hosted solutions accessible anytime, anywhere. This model has transformed countless industries, including entertainment, communication, and, most notably, education. As dance studios and activity centers worldwide soug…
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Send us a text Can you imagine a dance studio tailored specifically for the autistic community, complete with state-of-the-art features and endless opportunities for growth? Join me, Leta, in this special episode of "Leta Tap Styles," as Mom and me announce the exciting news of a potential new dance studio home for the Autistic Wings Dance Company …
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Do you use the cues to “pull up” or “point your toes”? Those are common cues teachers use in the dance world. One mental skill I talk about is attention and learning how to take a cue like “pull up” and translate that to a helpful action on your body. I know some dancers hear your cue and then nothing happens, but my guest today has some great insi…
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Don't be a social piranha and skip this episode where Meghan thinks Jacqueline will like Greek and Jacqueline thinks Meghan will like NCIS. Don't worry, this is the episode that explains Jacqueline's love for procedurals and IMDb and how Meghan's child was almost named Captain (not actually but...). Follow LTP on Social Media…
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The title of this episode is basically this: will you choose capitalism? Or humanity? Which is to say: you can choose to be a full human being with all of your facets and complexities, living life exploring this existence in all ways (art making! communities of care! food growing!). OR you can give your power away and allow capitalism to dictate yo…
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Dori's long-term consulting job had ended and her next-door neighbor Khori Petinaud's Facebook post about the urge toward negative thinking as her show, Lempicka, was closing struck a chord. Khori talks about choosing faith over fear, a lesson that took Dori years and a coaching certification to learn. Khori shares her journey to becoming a Broadwa…
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originally released: March 29, 2017 Sound designer Kenny Neal comes by to talk about what he describes as “nobody’s favorite musical.” Topics include: “What?,” “Why?,” “Really?,” “He does?,” “They are?,” and “I don’t get it.” Featured recordings: STARLIGHT EXPRESS - The Original Cast Recording (1984) Twitter.com/OriginalCastPodFacebook.com/Original…
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Early Sport Specialization (ESS) has increased in youth sports in recent years, but it's not without its drawbacks. In this episode, you'll learn what exactly early sport specialize is, some of the reasons why it's gained popularity in the past ~20 years, and what the top 3 concerns with it are. Stay tuned for Part 2 of the episode where we will ex…
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Today Ros takes to the mic to answer all of the questions you sent in about her time away filming her project. She answers the questions of a student director who is currently making her own documentary to which of Eric’s annoying habits she missed the most. Ros shares the empowerment she felt as a latin female director behind the camera and gets a…
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Nostalgia can be tricky business. Love of the past can lead to a slowing stasis of the people we are/were or our refusal to let relationships evolve. But remembering places and experiences can fill us with warmth or teach us to live into our respective nexts. Today's guest beautifully threads that balance. Francois Baptiste is co-founder of the com…
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This week's episode of City Ballet The Podcast is a previously recorded See the Music presentation hosted by NYCB Music Director Andrew Litton. Accompanied by the Orchestra and Solo Pianist Susan Walters, Maestro Litton describes why Tschaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 2—the score for the Balanchine ballet of the same name—is less frequently performe…
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Áine O'Brien is a conceptual artist, actress, curator, singer, songwriter, musician, and performer based in Kilfenora. Her childhood was steeped in the tradition of storytelling, and she continues this art through her many different creative mediums. Aine is presently collaborating with a troupe of Irish musicians, dancers, singers, and actors to e…
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This week, I invite, writer Suzannah Weiss about her experience in sex work and the concept of sex work as play. Suzannah shares her journey into sex work, which started as a playful experiment during the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore the moral dilemmas and boundaries that arise in sex work and the societal attitudes towards sex work. Suzannah chal…
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On this episode we have Kelly Nelms a dance mom, studio owner, dance clothing line owner and mom of Lola who will be starring in that girl lola on we the studios network, talking to us about how she does all of it and what is important to remember. A dance podcast all about everything dance. Dancers,parents, studio owners, judges all weigh in on th…
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How many of us give our power away? How many of us look to other people for the solution? How many of us let other people decide our fate? In this week’s episode, I invite you to reclaim your power and remember that words matter. What we say, how we say it, the language we use – it all matters, even when we feel it doesn’t. (See: “ceasefire”) When …
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Lynne Joyner started dancing salsa, bachata and kizomba in her 60s and it is safe to say that she has become thoroughly addicted over the last 1.5 years of dancing. Learning new skills, keeping active, making new friends, the SBK scene has become a core part of Lynne’s life and she is thriving. But her confidence is something she has had to learn a…
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With the start of the new dance season in most parts of North America, this episode focuses on considerations that teachers and students should be aware of as they return to the studio. With the absence of a true 'pre-season' in most of the dance world, the start of a new season acts as pre-season and should be treated thus so. In this episode, I d…
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City Ballet The Podcast returns just in time for the upcoming 24-25 Season. Hear the Dance host Silas Farley is joined by legendary former Principal Dancer and current School of American Ballet faculty member Kay Mazzo and Principal Dancer Anthony Huxley to discuss George Balanchine's Duo Concertant, one of the new works to premiere during the 1972…
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Ros is back and it takes literally seconds before she and Eric are back at it with their antics. Ros shares all about her project and time in Puerto Rico and what it was like coming home to a house run by Eric for over 2 months! Eric shares more about some of the things he did while Ros was away and they both connect on a conversation about how dyn…
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Alright baby dominatrixes, listen up! It's time to have another conversation about responsible domming, specifically, within the realm of financial and female domination. Our guest this week, Valentina Fox, joins me on the show and chats about the world of findom and femdom. We discuss Valentina's journey into the adult industry, the influence of h…
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Send us a text What happens when you take someone who feels like a "blobby blobfish" and throw her on stage with the SoleTalk International Youth Tap Company at the DC Tap Fest? Spoiler: you get Leta! Join us on Leta's Tap Style Podcast as we share a vibrant and humorous rundown of the festival's highlights, from the All-Star concert to the SoleTal…
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Have you ever wanted to ask a mental performance coach what to do in a certain situation? Do you have a dancer who's getting overly anxious before competition, or you're not sure how to get your dancers to be fully committed? I want to be a resource for you - the place you can come to ask questions and receive concrete advice. This episode is all a…
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How are spirituality and activism connected? What do they have in common? Short answer: it's about the journey. (Cliche, I know.) But sometimes the journey is long and frustrating. If we don't see tangible results, we get discouraged and might feel like giving. How can we use spiritual practices to keep us devoted and grounded in our work for liber…
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Dori and Jennie Baird talk about resilience, grief, and the role of timing in their lives. Jennie works as the Chief Product Officer at BBC Studios and is also a certified mental health first aid and volunteer suicide bereavement support facilitator, among her many professional and personal roles and pursuits. They reflect on their childhoods and t…
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President of The Juilliard School, Artistic Director of the Vail Dance Festival, and retired Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet Damian Woetzel is a visionary and arts advocate bringing together today's most creative voices and unlikely pairings in dance and music. In this special episode of Moving Moments, recorded live at Lincoln Center, D…
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Master the art of public speaking with insights from expert Alisha Arnold. Discover five essential techniques to enhance your presentations: understanding your audience, organizing content effectively, practicing rigorously, using visual aids wisely, and engaging dynamically with your audience.By alishaarnoldofficial
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originally released: June 10, 2020 Director/podcaster Robert W. Schneider is here for a musical whose legacy may be unfairly besmirched by an infamous Tony speech. Topics Include: George Hearn, staging the overture, cutting the entr’acte, and maybe revoking Rob’s gay card live on the air! Featured Recording: La Cage Aux Folles - Original Cast Recor…
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If you've been following me for any length of time you know how obsessed I am with the Olympics. In this episode, I highlight 6 lessons that I think the dance world can learn from the Paris Olympics and the athletes who participated in these games. Have a listen to hear what my biggest takeaways were and how I think they can be applied to the dance…
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Giulia Settomini has many years’ experience in competitive latin and ballroom as well as social salsa and bachata dancing and she sat down to share her experiences of gendered roles in latin dancing and the power we give ourselves when we remove gender from the equation. Society is peppered with situations that seek to cast men in a strong and domi…
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Today Eric is joined by his business partner Brad Parkes as they share the origin story of Palm Republic. We also learn why this partnership works so well. Who is more calm, who is more neurotic, and who can text faster. Eric and Brad cover everything from what it takes to be an entrepreneur to what your new favourite rum cocktail will be. You want…
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Learn more on the blog: https://dancenutrition.com/sustaining-healthy-habits-for-dancers/ Timestamps: 0:00: Introduction 1:22: Barriers to Behavioral Change 3:02: Break Sneaky Food Rules 4:03: The “Honeymoon Food” Phase 6:50: Dancer Diet Culture 7:25: Strategies to Sustain Healthy Habits 9:01: Build The Healthy Dancer® Body of Evidence 10:50: Fact …
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Today's guest owns that dance. Tin Tin Su is an intellectual force, whose research on tiny fruit flies led to fresh discoveries and innovative approaches to radiation therapy for those living with head and neck cancers. While she offers us a snippet of her work in the lab, Su spends today's episode discussing the childhood experiences in Burma and …
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This week, we welcome our guest, Ramona Flour, the COO of Sin Party, who shares her journey as a sex worker and her experience in corporate adult. We discuss the importance of representation and empathy within the industry, as well as the transferable skills that sex workers possess. We also touch on the trend of sex workers transitioning into othe…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to create a truly inclusive dance environment for autistic children? This week on Leta's Tap Styles, Leta and Amanda introduce Autistic Wings Dance Company's innovative new idea for working with dancers on the Spectrum, a unique dance version of the Individual Education Plan (IEP) tailored specifically for autistic …
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