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By Kimberly Falker and the Premier Dance Network.
The podcast currently has 82 episodes available.
Today Jackie discusses the meal plan at the University.
November's featured dancer comes to us from British Columbia, Canada.
Jackie began dancing when she was three years old by taking beginner ballet class, and has loved it ever since. She trained at a local ballet school for eleven years, but at the age of fourteen decided to pursue acting instead. After suffering an injury and needing something to clear her of the negativity that began to surround the theatre company she was in, she decided to take recreational dance classes at another local studio. However, she quickly began taking more and more classes, and was eventually dancing six days a week at her new studio. She has recently begun attending Simon Fraser University's School of Contemporary Arts dance program, and is loving it! In her spare time, Jackie enjoys watching cringey dance movies, making candies, and spending time with her friends.
This show is produced by Kimberly Falker, founder and CEO of Premier Dance Network. Stop by Premier Dance Network to check out the other top rated shows hosted by today's top dance artists.
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Today Jackie shares with us her journey into her acceptance into Simon Fraser University.
November's featured dancer comes to us from British Columbia, Canada.
Jackie began dancing when she was three years old by taking beginner ballet class, and has loved it ever since. She trained at a local ballet school for eleven years, but at the age of fourteen decided to pursue acting instead. After suffering an injury and needing something to clear her of the negativity that began to surround the theatre company she was in, she decided to take recreational dance classes at another local studio. However, she quickly began taking more and more classes, and was eventually dancing six days a week at her new studio. She has recently begun attending Simon Fraser University's School of Contemporary Arts dance program, and is loving it! In her spare time, Jackie enjoys watching cringey dance movies, making candies, and spending time with her friends.
This show is produced by Kimberly Falker, founder and CEO of Premier Dance Network. Stop by Premier Dance Network to check out the other top rated shows hosted by today's top dance artists.
Premier Dance Network
Today's show is sponsored by:
Bodywrappers
November's featured dancer comes to us from British Columbia, Canada.
Jackie began dancing when she was three years old by taking beginner ballet class, and has loved it ever since. She trained at a local ballet school for eleven years, but at the age of fourteen decided to pursue acting instead. After suffering an injury and needing something to clear her of the negativity that began to surround the theatre company she was in, she decided to take recreational dance classes at another local studio. However, she quickly began taking more and more classes, and was eventually dancing six days a week at her new studio. She has recently begun attending Simon Fraser University's School of Contemporary Arts dance program, and is loving it! In her spare time, Jackie enjoys watching cringey dance movies, making candies, and spending time with her friends.
This show is produced by Kimberly Falker, founder and CEO of Premier Dance Network. Stop by Premier Dance Network to check out the other top rated shows hosted by today's top dance artists.
Premier Dance Network
Today's show is sponsored by:
Bodywrappers
On today's episode we hear from back from Becoming Ballet's first featured dancer Madeleine Gardella. Her life has certainly changed since she was the very first featured dancer; and the co-producer of the first season of Becoming Ballet. Madeleine is always a joy to catch up with. Be sure to stop by again next episode as we will be catching up with some of Becoming Ballet's other previous hosts.
This show is produced by Kimberly Falker, founder and CEO of Premier Dance Network. Stop by Premier Dance Network to check out the other top rated shows hosted by today's top dance artists.
Premier Dance Network
Today's show is sponsored by:
Bodywrappers
Emily Fennell is this month's Becoming Ballet's featured dancer and shares with us 5 tips on staying healthy!
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Today Emily shares what it's been like during her first week in a professional company.
Today on Becoming Ballet, Emily talks about dancing while experiencing difficulties in life.
In this episode June and July's featured dancer shares with us her advice on cross training.
This month's featured dancer is Emily Fennell. Emily is 18 years old and a graduate of the Harid Conservatory. Currently she is training in Vancouver BC. Last year she was the youngest member (17 years old) with the Cleveland ballet during their preview season after which she danced under contract with Columbia Classical in SC. Her additional training includes the Kirov academy of D.C., Bolshoi Academy summer intensive in NYC as well as 6 weeks in Moscow, and the Royal Danish summer intensive. Emily would like to inspire young dancers listening with her story through ballet. When she was 13 her dad was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer. Although he was in and out of the hospital she never missed a day of ballet. Her dad was her biggest supporter in her dreams and he taught her to never give up. Throughout her dads illness ballet became a safe space for Emily to get away from the stresses of her life outside the studio. The main things that got Emily through his passing was God, my loving family, and of course ballet.
On this episode, Lauren discusses a dancer's nutrition.
Lauren is Becoming Ballet's May featured dancer and is currently dancing as an apprentice with the National Ballet of Canada.
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The podcast currently has 82 episodes available.