A show to open and explore topics of Science and Culture in the Dance and Performing Arts Industries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Science in Dance is delighted to welcome Nick Ruddock to the Podcast. more
Yos Clark is a Dancer, Model, Choreographer, Photographer and Artist from the Ivory Coast. He talks us through his journey of Dancing on the streets of Côte d'Ivoire to pursuing professional Dance Training with KS Dance in the UK. Yos shares his love... more
Welcome back to a brand new series of The Science in Dance Podcast. The New Series welcomes a wide range of industry experts and minds to share their knowledge with the Dance and Performing Arts community. Rebecca Haw is a professional Ballerina from... more
Claire is a Lecturer in Dance Science and a freelance strength and conditioning coach. Alongside teaching, Claire also continues to train in dance and circus skills and is therefore very interested in applied practice; taking current the research and... more
Nico is an accredited coach from the UK Strength and Conditioning Association (UKSCA) and has over 15 years of experience in the athletic development of the adolescent in elite performance in a variety of sports (Judo, Netball, Basketball, Football, ... more
This Episode of Life as a Pro features Katie Deacon. Katie is a Musical Theatre Performer originally from Scotland. Having originally pursued a career in Professional Ballet, Katie transitioned to the world of MT and has since featured in productions... more
Welcome to our first Episode in the series of Life as a Pro. Amidst the global Pandemic in 2020 Science in Dance is aiming to bring you unique content that will enrich and enhance each day with motivation, insight and stories from the World of Dance ... more
Flying Solo this week answering some questions sent in to Instagram. more
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