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In this episode of “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey, join host Joanne Carey as she chats with Special Guest: Aurélia Sellier, Founder and President of the International Organization, "The What Dance Can Do Project."
Aurélia sits down with Joanne to discuss the reality that dance changes lives. Aurélia shares her everyday and firsthand witness of the work she is doing along with the volunteer artists she has gathered in her organization to bring dance to those who would not traditionally have access to dance on a regular basis. Her unshakeable belief that dance brings about positive change, giving hope to those without hope, is creating a ripple effect and becoming a growing worldwide movement.
Aurélia Sellier, French from origin, Aurélia lives in Zurich where she has worked in various roles for large multinational companies, mostly in the field of leadership and organization development. She now is working as a freelance presence and public speaking coach.
Initially from a Literature and Business academic background, a career break gave her the opportunity to make a dream come true: bring an artistic and philanthropic project to life. Passionate about dance, the topic came to her very naturally.
“The What Dance Can Do Project was born from the belief that dance can change lives. And that more people should know about it. Dance is empowering in so many ways, it can play an active role in driving positive change at individual, community and society levels. Dance programs are not a cost; they are an investment in the future of humanity.”
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To get involved, check out their Website
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“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey
"Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
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In this episode of “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey, join host Joanne Carey as she chats with Special Guest: Aurélia Sellier, Founder and President of the International Organization, "The What Dance Can Do Project."
Aurélia sits down with Joanne to discuss the reality that dance changes lives. Aurélia shares her everyday and firsthand witness of the work she is doing along with the volunteer artists she has gathered in her organization to bring dance to those who would not traditionally have access to dance on a regular basis. Her unshakeable belief that dance brings about positive change, giving hope to those without hope, is creating a ripple effect and becoming a growing worldwide movement.
Aurélia Sellier, French from origin, Aurélia lives in Zurich where she has worked in various roles for large multinational companies, mostly in the field of leadership and organization development. She now is working as a freelance presence and public speaking coach.
Initially from a Literature and Business academic background, a career break gave her the opportunity to make a dream come true: bring an artistic and philanthropic project to life. Passionate about dance, the topic came to her very naturally.
“The What Dance Can Do Project was born from the belief that dance can change lives. And that more people should know about it. Dance is empowering in so many ways, it can play an active role in driving positive change at individual, community and society levels. Dance programs are not a cost; they are an investment in the future of humanity.”
Follow @whatdancecando on Instagram
To get involved, check out their Website
https://thewhatdancecandoproject.com/
Follow Joanne Carey on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdance
And follow “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Tune in. Follow. Like us. And Share.
Please leave us review about our podcast
“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey
"Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
265 Listeners
147 Listeners