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On this week's episode I spoke with Kirsten Kemp. We talked about tools for dancers to help them perform better, how to build confidence in situations like auditions, how having confidence can help you achieve the career of your dreams, and more!
Kirsten Kemp is a former full-time professional ballet dancer turned High-Performance Mindset Coach for dancers, International Speaker, and Founder of The Confident Dancer specializing in helping dancers break through the mental blocks that have been holding them back and build a confident mindset that allows them to feel and perform their best consistently. On top of serving 200+ clients globally, including soloists and principals in top ballet companies and YAGP finalists, she's also the host of The Confident Dancer YouTube channel and podcast, a show with 21k+ subscribers and counting. As a speaker, she's also had the honor of speaking to groups of dancers at top institutions such as Miami City Ballet School, Estonian National Ballet, University of Utah's School of Dance, Texas Ballet Theater School, and many others.
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Website: https://kirstenkemp.com/
IG: https://instagram.com/kirsten_theconfidentdancer
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheConfidentDancer/videos
Podcast on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-confident-dancer
Podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-confident-dancer-podcast/id1719883279
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On this episode of Dancer Talks I spoke with Artists Climate Collective Co-Founder Madeline Bez. We spoke about her organization, Artists Climate Collective, a collective of dance artists dedicated to using art as a tool to grow environmental awareness, share resources and build community as we fight for a more sustainable future. We also spoke about sustainability in the dance world, and steps dancers and companies can make to become more sustainable in their daily lives. I hope you enjoy this episode! Please like and subscribe for more episodes. About Madeline Bez: Madeline is one of the co-founders of Artists Climate Collective (ACC), as well as a freelance artists in New York City. When she was 18 she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and seeing the quickly melting glaciers brought a new awareness and urgency to the importance of climate change. Though she has followed the path to become a professional ballet dancer, the climate crisis has always remained important to her. Amidst the pandemic, a vision for ACC was formed and since then, many environmentally inspired arts projects have emerged. Some of the most successful projects have been dance films which have been selected to be played at many international film festivals. About the Artists Climate Collective Trailer Shown in the video of Art 2 Action: https://www.artistsclimatecollective.... The Artists Climate Collective Website: https://www.artistsclimatecollective.... The Dancer Talks Instagram: @dancertalks The Artists Climate Collective Instagram: @artistsclimatecollective Cover Photo By: Antonio Anacan
During this episode we had a special guest dog Remy in case you were wondering about the dog sounds.
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This week I am so excited to have Robbie Downey on the podcast. Some of you may know her as Ballet Freak from her YouTube channel that she started many years ago at the beginning of her ballet journey, well she has become such an amazing ballerina and I am excited to catch up with her and share her story with you! Robbie now dances in Los Angeles and has her own ballet school. She is a very accomplished and hard working dancer who has such a great mindset, and I am so inspired by her and I hope you are too. You can follow Robbie on Instagram @balletfreak and you can follow her school @westcoastballetschool and her company @west.coast.ballet
Isabel Wallace-Green is an incredible dancer who is currently dancing with Dallas Black Dance Theatre in Dallas, TX. She is a graduate of the Ailey Fordham BFA program and has also danced with New Chamber Ballet and in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. I am so excited to have Isabel on the podcast to chat about her career so far, the transition from student to professional, and the mindset that that takes. Also, what dancing in a BFA program was like compared to a company, combining her college double major to create an amazing solo show, and more!
You can follow her @izwalgreens on Instagram!
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Today I chatted with two amazing ballerinas and certified pilates instructors, Caroline and Maria Biondo. We talked about their journey in dance, and how they became certified Pilates instructors. Learn why pilates is not only great for dancers, but for anyone! And also the interesting history of pilates. I also chatted a little bit about my journey in personal training and how learning pilates definitely helped my knowledge and body awareness as a personal trainer for dancers and non dancers! Check out the podcast to learn more! Maria and Caroline can be found on instagram at @mariaelenadance and @carolinebiondopilates
Broadway Physical Therapist Mark Lusk of MVMT Physical Therapy answers all of your most asked questions!
In this episode we cover: Dr. Lusk's journey from professional dancer to expert physical therapist. What it's like to be a physical therapist on Broadway, advice for those wanting to be a physical therapist, how to come back from being off of dancing because of the pandemic, and what exercises are crucial for staying in shape. Also, should dancers run? What is the right way to stretch to become more flexible? and more!
Dr. Lusk enjoyed a 12-year career as a professional dancer and understands first-hand the impact of injuries on athletic performance and emotional well-being, having sustained an ACL rupture early in his career. He has a deep passion to help his patients achieve their highest goals, whether it is returning to the box, getting back onstage, logging their first century, finishing a marathon or simply walking a mile without pain. It is this drive that guides every bit of continuing education in order to bring the most cutting edge and effective treatments to the patient. He created MVMT to address the specific needs of the urban athlete.
Dr. Lusk graduated from Hunter College with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. He has also worked as a physical therapist on over 60 Broadway shows.
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website:
https://www.mvmtpt.com
blog: https://www.mvmtpt.com/blog
Instagram: @mvmtpt
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I chatted with Jacquelin Harris, an incredible dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. We talked about her dance journey, her college experience while dancing professionally, her favorite places to travel, dance outreach in schools, and more! She is such an inspiring person to listen to, and I hope you enjoy this episode!
I chatted with Naomi Corti, a dancer with the New York City Ballet. We talked about her dance journey, what it is like to dance with the New York City Ballet, crazy onstage moments, and how we are finding the positivity in these past few months.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.