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Dance as a Profession & the Slingshot that is Motherhood with Kelly Ozust, Prof. of Dance

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This week on the Mindful Miri Podcast, we talk about what happens when you have to rely on your body for work, the joys of aging, wanting to punch your kids in the face, friends letting friends get the epidural, and loving the wrinkled skin you're in with Kelly Ozust.
Associate Professor Kelly Ozust is an educator, choreographer, and performer with a focus on narrative storytelling and community engagement. In the Department of Theatre and Dance she teaches modern, jazz, tap, and musical theatre techniques, as well as courses in choreography, dance education, and dance theory. She works closely with the musical theatre concentration by choreographing for the annual musicals, choreographing for the musical theatre workshop course, and teaching musical theatre history. She choreographs for the faculty concerts annually and directs the Winthrop Christmasville RockHettes each fall.

She has taught master classes and shown work at Piedmont University (Demorest, GA) , Colorado State University (Fort Collings, CO), Lindenwood University (Saint Charles, MO), and Greensboro Fringe Festival (Greensboro, NC). She is also on faculty at the DanceWV festival (Weston, WV). She has performed throughout the southeast and danced with Van Dyke Dance Group and Sarah Council Dance Projects. Kelly is an award-winning filmmaker with projects that have been shown at the Georgia Museum of Art and the ACDA Screendance Gala. She is interested in the narrative possibilities of the body and uses her training in dance and theatre to create unique works that often explore historical people, events, and places.

Kelly is a member of The National Dance Education Organization, The Dance Studies Association, and The South Carolina Dance Association. She presents her creative and scholarly work annually at these conferences, as well as at the American College Dance Association Conference. Her current research lines focus on dance and motherhood, musical theatre pedagogy, and vernacular dance forms.
Learn more about Kelly Ozust on her Withrop Faculty Page.
Watch her choreography on Kelly's YouTube Channel.
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This week on the Mindful Miri Podcast, we talk about what happens when you have to rely on your body for work, the joys of aging, wanting to punch your kids in the face, friends letting friends get the epidural, and loving the wrinkled skin you're in with Kelly Ozust.
Associate Professor Kelly Ozust is an educator, choreographer, and performer with a focus on narrative storytelling and community engagement. In the Department of Theatre and Dance she teaches modern, jazz, tap, and musical theatre techniques, as well as courses in choreography, dance education, and dance theory. She works closely with the musical theatre concentration by choreographing for the annual musicals, choreographing for the musical theatre workshop course, and teaching musical theatre history. She choreographs for the faculty concerts annually and directs the Winthrop Christmasville RockHettes each fall.

She has taught master classes and shown work at Piedmont University (Demorest, GA) , Colorado State University (Fort Collings, CO), Lindenwood University (Saint Charles, MO), and Greensboro Fringe Festival (Greensboro, NC). She is also on faculty at the DanceWV festival (Weston, WV). She has performed throughout the southeast and danced with Van Dyke Dance Group and Sarah Council Dance Projects. Kelly is an award-winning filmmaker with projects that have been shown at the Georgia Museum of Art and the ACDA Screendance Gala. She is interested in the narrative possibilities of the body and uses her training in dance and theatre to create unique works that often explore historical people, events, and places.

Kelly is a member of The National Dance Education Organization, The Dance Studies Association, and The South Carolina Dance Association. She presents her creative and scholarly work annually at these conferences, as well as at the American College Dance Association Conference. Her current research lines focus on dance and motherhood, musical theatre pedagogy, and vernacular dance forms.
Learn more about Kelly Ozust on her Withrop Faculty Page.
Watch her choreography on Kelly's YouTube Channel.
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Here at Mindful Miri Podcast, our intention is to ho

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Hey, before you leave, if you loved this episode, would you do me a personal favor, an 18-second favor, and share it? Maybe on social or by text or by email? Even just with one person? Just copy the link from the app you’re using (usually a box with an "up" arrow or three dots) and share with those you know, those you love, those who need to feel less alone in this world.
Tell them to listen, invite them to talk about what came up for you both. Because when thoughts and ideas have a platform for sharing, you can find deeper, more meaningful connection with those you already know.
Follow me by hitting the follow, subscribe, or + sign , so you'll never miss an episode.
Stay up-to-date with my projects by following me on Instagram:

Until next time, I’m Miriam Burlakovsky Correia for the Mindful Miri Podcast. Stay light, healthy, confident, and free.

I appreciate you<3
Miri xo
P.S. Thank you for your support and for giving me grace for any typos, errors, and foot-in-mouth moments.
Want to be a guest? Email miri@mindfulmiri.com

#mindfulness #meditation #bodylove #podcast #teacherburnout #educator #teacherlife #teachersofinstagram #womenempoweringwomen #yoga #burnout #mentalhealth #wellbeing
#wellbeing #wellness #mentalhealthawareness
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