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Hey, Dancer!

Miller Daurey

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Welcome to Hey, Dancer! - hosted by Miller Daurey, a former pro teen dancer (Paula Abdul, Joffrey) returning to training 3 decades later. Having established a thriving online dance community, Miller is excited to bring his unique perspective into the podcast sphere - with 2 weekly episodes! One explores the evolution of dance — from classes to the industry - delving into personal stories, artistry, healing and more. The other, The Rest of the Story, uncovers untold histories of dance legends ...
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The TuTu Thin Podcast will explore the complex relationship between dancers, athletes, their body and eating disorders, explaining how eating disorders can too easily develop in this driven, perfectionistic yet vulnerable population. TuTu Thin also explores the relationship between the dancer/athlete and the drive for perfection. How can the dancer/athlete develop healthy eating patterns in a world where there is expectation to have a strong, yet thin body. How can the dance teacher, choreog ...
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Jess Spinner is a former pro dancer and now a holistic health, nutrition, and lifestyle coach for dancers. As a dancer you are living your dreams. You should not just survive but thrive and love every minute. This podcast was created to support you to feel your best in mind, body, and spirit. Founder and host Jess Spinner shares insights, information, and actionable steps to help you gain self-awareness to approach dance in ways that feel good. You can reach your goals, feel happy, AND feel ...
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The Background Dancer

Jason Yap

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The Background Dancer sheds light on critical aspects underpinning the dance and performing arts industry through topics ranging from management, entrepreneurship, education, technology, fashion, choreography, politics, interdisciplinarity, media and wellness. Host Jason Yap details fascinating and useful information to help deepen your knowledge of all things offstage, while exploring and preparing together for a post-performance career. Listen in for a bi-weekly conversation with dance lov ...
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Six DeGrees of a Belly Dancer

with 5ha5ha and Tony

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Chillax with belly dancer Shasha S. from Salt Lake City, UT and vinyl record collector Tony Sandoval from Sacramento, CA. We chat with awesome guests, play great music and have fun conversations. Seasoned with a dash of belly dance, a pinch of weed and a side of TMI. Grab your CBD roll on stick and slather yourself up for an outstanding good time with us! Included exclusively within this podcast is the music commentary show OPEN AIR SONAR! Hosted by Tony Sandoval. A music show you can update ...
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A Dancers Perspective

Chavonne Burgin

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Welcome to the Podcast channel of A Dancers Perspective where we provide a platform for dancers and performers to talk about their perspectives and experiences in the industry. Our guests will include a variety of performers that are at different stages of their career and dive into their perspectives on topics such as training, auditioning processes, their gig life and work and how they have navigated the industry. This platform is not another self help platform where we give you the cookie ...
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The Greatest Dancer Podcast

BBC Radio 1

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Mollie King and Jordan Banjo are joined by special guests for The Greatest Dancer post-show breakdown. Your weekly backstage pass to all the gossip, chatter and inside takes from the UK’s newest dance competition.
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Dancers in Spotlight

Brian Balloon Photography

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This podcast exists for dancers to express themselves, discuss dance topics important to them and promote their dance artistry. For dancers in the Dallas area, this will be a video podcast.
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Bailey's tips for dancers

Bailey's tips for dancers

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For dancers all around the world, my name is Bailey! I am a ten year old dancer that has a dream that will help other dancers. I also want to be an astronomer when I grow up. Enjoy my podcasts dancers, and I'll see you once a week. Bye!
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Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process

Musicians, Composers, Performers, Dancers, Choreographers...in Conversation: Creative Process Original Series

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Music & Dance episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners ...
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Ms.5678 Dancers Report

Ms.5678

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Wassup Movers & Shakers!! Big Welcome to the Dancers Report! Where we dig deep into DanceLife focusing on the gigs, auditions, artists, djz, dance crews, stages, money, production, choreography, and more!
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The Dancer's Dialogue

Danceapply.com

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The Dancer’s Dialogue is a podcast that dives into the personal and professional journeys of dancers from around the globe. In each episode, a different dancer shares their unique experiences, challenges, and the distinctive aspects of their training and career. The podcast offers inspiration to aspiring dancers, providing a closer look at the dance world and the resilience required to thrive.
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Ask a Dancer Podcast

Ask a Dancer Podcast

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A podcast for dance lovers, providing inspiration and education on the professional dance industry from the world's best dancers and choreographers. Each episode features professional dancers, choreographers and teachers giving advice to young dancers on how to make it in the professional dance industry. If you love dance and want to know more about how to make dance your career, stay tuned to Ask a dancer. Hosted by Stacey Morgan, a passionate dance teacher, choreographer and media presente ...
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A Salsa Bachata and Kizomba Podcast for all things empowerment in SBK latin dancing! TED Podcast is a space for different voices in our dance scene to be celebrated and have conversations that matter in order to promote more understanding, accountability and responsibility in our dance scene through the value we share with listeners. Creating safer spaces, building confidence, setting boundaries, respecting culture, whether you dance salsa, bachata, kizomba or all three, on this podcast we h ...
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Do you wanna learn more about how to improve your dancing next to your trainings and classes? Then this podcast is for you! Dancers Are Athletes Too is a podcast where we discuss the athletic aspects of dancing, such as nutrition, workouts, recovery, injuries and so on. Each episode features an interview with an expert in the field who applies the aspects normally only considered for traditional athletes to dancers or a dancer who incorporates nutrition and workouts in their training schedul ...
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The League of Endzone Dancers is a dual-league fantasy football organization commissioned by Martin Young since 2004. The B-League was established in 2010. We play with only the best and those that cannot hang ultimately find their way out of the league. The A-League is the original and premiere league of LED. Competition is fierce and smack talking is even fiercer (not anymore). Getting a spot in the league can only be done by proving one’s talents in the B-League. It is the light version o ...
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Dancer girl

Alyssa yeh

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As we know, dance demands immense physical, emotional, and mental commitment, of which pressures of perfection, rejection, and competition can weigh heavily on dancers. Hence, addressing these challenges requires not just mental health professionals but individuals who deeply understand the unique intersection of psychology and the arts. Enter Terr…
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Teri Garr — the Oscar-nominated star of Tootsie, Young Frankenstein, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind — was one of film's most beloved comedic actresses. But before the fame, she was one of Hollywood's most prolific dancers. What led her there? A family tragedy — and a Rockette legacy — would set her on a path toward the soundstages of 1960s …
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Dr. Bar is a highly qualified and experienced physician with double board certification in Internal Medicine and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Bar completed her Fellowship at Stanford Medical Center and worked as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford Medical Center. Dr. Bar provides expert care around the medical complications of malnut…
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In this episode, we’re redefining what a “dance nutrition plan” really means — because it’s not about shrinking your body. It’s about fueling for strength, recovery, and confidence in your dancing. You’ll learn how to build a flexible, supportive approach to nutrition that enhances performance, supports bone health and mental wellness, and helps yo…
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Tony's season finale is all about hope. Besides ending a short season with songs that inspire hope Tony explains to us how much work goes into making an OAS episode. It is a lot of work and I certainly appreciate it very much. Tony's episodes help our podcast SDBD tremendously, especially on our YouTube channel. There is a lot of work on my end too…
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For far too long, the word “community” has been tossed around as a trendy buzzword, often diluted by vague interpretations and overuse, particularly in the world of dance. Add “online” to the mix, and we’re left navigating an even murkier sea of meaning. What does community really mean in the context of dance, and how can it be effectively cultivat…
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Grover Dale danced beside the legends — Jerome Robbins, Michael Kidd, Michael Bennett, Gene Kelly — yet his name rarely makes the spotlight. He went from a small-town kid with makeshift tap shoes… to a Broadway dancer in West Side Story… to a Hollywood performer in The Unsinkable Molly Brown and The Young Girls of Rochefort. And just when it seemed…
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Everyone sees the beauty, grace, and effortlessness of dance — but behind the curtain, professional dancers face immense daily stress. In this episode, Jess Spinner of The Whole Dancer dives into the hidden pressures of the profession — from the early days of training to the realities of company life — and explores how perfectionism, people-pleasin…
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“So when we decided to do a documentary to follow Ai Weiwei, we knew, of course, it wouldn't be just a simple opera, and we knew he would bring his own very special and original vision. Because, of course, he is not an opera director. From his point of view, it's a challenge, but from another perspective, it’s probably an enrichment for the opera a…
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“Everything is Art. Everything is Politics. I think art competes with reality. And art will give you the last words.” –Ai Weiwei The renowned artist and activist Ai Weiwei has used sculpture, photography, documentaries, and large-scale installations to challenge authoritarian power for decades. But his project at the Rome Opera House, directing Puc…
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Growing up in Malaysia, where arts and culture often faced censorship issues due to political sensitivities, I had limited exposure to unfiltered cultural reporting. That changed significantly when I discovered BFM, a business station that took the bold initiative to report, analyze, and bring Malaysia’s arts and culture scene to the masses. So in …
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Donna McKechnie didn't just dance in Broadway's greatest shows — she helped build them. Promises, Promises. Company. A Chorus Line. Her artistry and emotional intelligence defined a generation of musical theatre. But this episode isn't just about the roles that made her famous — it's about everything that led there: a Michigan childhood spent danci…
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Sondra Kronberg, MS, RD, CEDS-S is a seasoned nutrition therapist and recognized leader in the field of eating disorders. Founder and Executive Director, Eating Disorder Treatment Collaborative, FEED: IOP, CONNECT and CONCIERGE programs in New York. She is the founder and host of the Chats in the Living Room support groups and podcast. Sondra speci…
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It takes a true dreamer to become a dancer, but grit and a bit of luck are often necessary to navigate this challenging world and bring that dream to life. Many dancers know the feeling—when everything seems to be falling into place, the universe can throw unexpected hurdles your way. That’s been my own experience, and it’s part of why Putting My H…
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I mustard up a few clips of a meeting I had with Sol Slavin about his art. I’m glad that I did. I met with him before the last episode so I could get more details about his “alter ego” and the storyline behind some of his work. People are very intrigued by his artwork and we look forward to seeing the progress. Follow the intrigue on Instagram prof…
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Derek Hough is one of the most recognizable dancers of the 21st century — six-time Dancing with the Stars champion, Emmy-winning (and record-breaking) choreographer, World of Dance judge, and Las Vegas headliner. But his story didn't start under spotlights. It began in a Utah kitchen — a restless kid who couldn't sit still, whose mother dragged him…
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We missed you Sol! We were worried about you bro. No worries tho. We still pushed yo page! Sol Slavin @bone_ collector_ 1 on Instagram. Intriguing art plus way more! It turns out Sol works the split shift for set design. Everything was okay he just forgot what day it was. I do have some clips coming up on Instagram of Sol and I meeting a few days b…
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Eleanor Powell starred in some of MGM's most dazzling musicals, like Broadway Melody of 1936, Born to Dance, Rosalie, Honolulu, and Broadway Melody of 1940 — where she matched Fred Astaire step for step in the legendary 'Begin the Beguine.' Dubbed the Queen of Tap, Gene Kelly called her the best dancer ever put on film. Critics hailed her "eloquent…
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From a spirited tomboy to a celebrated ballerina, Roni Mahler’s journey is as captivating as her performances. In this episode, Roni shares about her love of the Yankees, Mickey Mantle and all her experiences as a young ballerina on the road. This interview will make you want to buy her new book. In Tomboy Ballerina, she shares the triumphs, heartb…
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Ben Vereen is widely considered one of the greatest modern showmen — a true song-and-dance force. But behind the fame is a dance story that's never been fully told. From gospel quartets and Brooklyn dance studios to the moment Bob Fosse took a chance on him — and kept returning, again and again — this episode uncovers how Vereen's artistry was buil…
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It was so much fun hanging out with the Salt Lake City, UT rock band Kargo Cult! (some people call them punkrock) We are elated that the whole band was there! We all just kicked back and talked about how the band was formed, a little about their style and what the plans are for the future of Kargo Cult. Ethan gave us some history on the “cargo cult…
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We are taking a walk through the 90's. Not just any nineties, Tony's nineties! In this fashionably late premiere of OAS Tony reminisces with the best as he remembers magazines, vinyl shops and train wrecks. No grunge here though, that is for another episode. Questions? Comments? Enjoying the show? Let Tony know [email protected]
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Send us a text Have you ever felt like your dream is more of a burden and chaotic than enjoyable and calm? Do you have a small voice that tells you it's time to walk away and is your body physically demanding that you do; but you are too afraid at what that future might look like or you feel so alone in your thoughts? Then this is the episode to li…
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Suzanne Charny's dance journey was anything but ordinary. From a childhood training path that veered far from the usual ballet–tap–jazz pipeline, to being personally chosen by Bob Fosse to lead Sweet Charity's "Rich Man's Frug" on film, her story is one of singular talent meeting the right moment. In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey…
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Sherry Lin is a registered dietitian and dancer from Chicago, IL. She provides a holistic, non-diet approach to help clients experience greater joy and fulfillment in life and in their relationship with food. Sherry is committed to meeting clients where they're at, and walking alongside them as they discover what “healthy” means for them. She value…
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We had a lot of fun hanging out with Sonny Lanegan from the dark industrial rock band Noir Addiction. We chat about the new album Decadent Desire and what the band’s plans are for the upcoming year. I am looking forward to wearing a Noir Addiction shirt. hint hint. We also make sure our sound is out of whack as usual for our music clips. Yeeesh. Th…
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Russ Tamblyn flipped, tumbled, and changed the movie musical forever. From a daredevil kid climbing telephone poles, to winning tumbling championships, to early tap training and a stage break with Lloyd Bridges — his path snowballed fast. Soon he was thrown into the barn-raising of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers — even though he wasn't supposed to…
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Welcome to the season 7 premiere of SDBD. In this episode we chat about who our upcoming guests are going to be. We also go over some the new features we added to the show, ‘Call-in-Sic’ segment and ‘Random Record on the Wall…’ are our new additions. We will certainly be keeping ‘Box-of-Nonsense’ and ‘Show-in-Tell’. Tune in this Sunday September 14…
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Before diving into yet another fascinating season of dance changemakers, we first have some bonus episodes to wet your appetite! Season 3 is primarily about multi-faceted artists who wear many hats and are brilliant at them all. When the opportunity to host an inaugural LIVE book review presented itself, I duly accepted the challenge to tell choreo…
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Joan McCracken turned a bit part in Oklahoma! into overnight stardom — her pratfall in the chorus made her Broadway's "girl who falls down," and it caught Hollywood's attention, leading to starring roles in movie musicals like MGM's Good News and Hollywood Canteen. She worked with game-changing choreographers: George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Jer…
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Josh Spell is a licensed social worker in the state of Washington and currently works in private practice in Seattle. Before beginning his practice, Josh worked in the field of eating disorders and generalized behavioral health settings. He earned a master’s degree in social work from the University of Washington and received his undergraduate degr…
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Conquering Comparison In Dance Workshop: SIGN UP HERE Comparison is one of the biggest hurdles dancers face — and the common advice to “just stop comparing” doesn’t actually work. The truth? Comparison is automatic. But you can change how you respond to it. In this episode, I share a client story that sparked a powerful reframe: turning comparison …
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Matt Mattox was everywhere — from partnering Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to stealing the show in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Choreographers like Jack Cole, Michael Kidd, and Eugene Loring singled him out. Broadway welcomed him. And yet… his biggest legacy wasn't onstage or onscreen. Trained in tap, ballet, jazz, and acrobatics, …
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Send us a text This weeks episode is part 2 of professional dancer Jesse Matthews perspective about the audition and rehearsal process . This 2 part series provides some valuable insight of a cruise ship contract and the life that comes with it, is not an episode to be missed ! Make sure you catch up on part one if you missed it. 🎙️This episode als…
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Barrie Chase danced beside Fred Astaire — hand-picked by the legend himself for his groundbreaking television specials. She stole scenes in White Christmas with a single line and redefined cool in cult classics like It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. So why isn't Barrie Chase a household name? In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Danc…
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Gene Nelson starred (and danced!) in iconic films like Lullaby of Broadway, Tea for Two, and Oklahoma!. He was once hailed as the next Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly, yet his name is often left out of the conversation about the dance greats. In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Dancer! podcast, we trace Gene's journey from a Seattle-bor…
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Julie Newmar became iconic as Catwoman in the original Batman TV series — but long before the catsuit, she was a trained dancer under Jack Cole (the father of theatrical jazz), performing in Technicolor musicals and stealing the spotlight on Broadway. In this episode of The Rest of the Story on the Hey, Dancer! podcast, we uncover her dance roots: …
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“I had to become the father of my family very young because my parents divorced when I was 12. My situation was a little bit unusual in that my father kind of disappeared, and I had been making a fair amount of money as a kid, doing commercials and television and film. We needed money, and I kind of became the breadwinner. But I had this amazing wo…
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