Growing through Dance podcast explores the way dance interacts with life. It features advice, views and anecdotes from a continuum that ranges from the local grass roots movers up to the dance world professionals. Every dance parent and would-be dancer can make use of the dance world's insights, life and social skills, confidence building and evolving lifelong friendships . Hosted by dance teacher... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Rosie Martin, who works as a vegan nutritionist talks about her dance journey and the benefits she feels she gained and how it has shaped her adult life. more
Sophia Martins is an international neuroscientist, dancer, performer, and dance teacher.She trained in dance therapy and somatic practices, has a double degree in Psychology and Forensic Psychology and worked as a mental health practitioner for 4 yea... more
Molly Beebee was a member of CCDA for 16 years. During which time she developed a great passion for dance. She enjoyed it so much she started down the professional training route. Molly then decided to study Biology at Bristol university and combine ... more
In Part Two bill discusses how his teaching has enriched his life and taught him so much about training others. We hear his thoughts on dance pedagogy and about his greatest compliment as a teacher.Bill can be found in New York teaching at more
Bill Waldinger is an inspiring and amazing man who didnt dance a step until his mid twenties, but then went onto have a professional dance career in New York city. more
In Part 2 Alex discusses being a professional performer, and the debunks some of the myths of the professional industry. He talks about his side hustle of running a graphic design business and how his creativity and enjoyment of dance and performing ... more
Alex Fobbester, who not only sings and dances whilst he acts, but also plays the instruments to accompany and enhance his performance. In musical theatre land, a quadruple threat. more
Rosie was an active child with energy and a sense of fun, but when she found dance she became happy in her tribe and committed to improving all aspects. A graduate of LIPA, Rosie has concentrated on developing her own choreographic style and has wor... more
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Really interested in hearing about Kate and her vast experience. Informative listen!
Katherine’s ecumenical approach to dance is refreshing, such an interesting cross section of guests on this podcast. If you are a lover of all things dance you are going to want to tune in
Such a lovely podcast which gave me a chance to reflect on how important dance has been in my life. Kathrine is a talented interviewer and the guests are so interesting. I am so excited to keep listening!
I would highly recommend this podcast to anyone who is thinking of starting dancing (at any age!) or anyone who would like to reflect on their training! A reminder of how life changing dance can be and the huge range of opportunities it can bring. A lovely listen!
As a dancer myself, this podcast really gave me a lot to think about. Really interesting to hear from other people’s perspectives about the impact that dance had on them.
This podcast is a MUST for anyone interested in how not just dance, but movement in general, can positively impact their mental and physical well-being. Thoroughly enjoyed the first two episodes with Dr Penny Martin and how different her life could have been without dance, and I'm very much looking forward to the next release!
As a former dance mum this was a great listen, bringing back so many memories from around 17years of being “involved”. A great insight into all the ways dance can be of benefit even if your life goes in a totally different direction.
I found it inspiring to hear the story of the medic who used her dance skills to help her career. It shows how dance Influences a wide range of jobs.
Apple Podcasts | #244 | Taiwan/Arts/Performing Arts |
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