This podcast covers all things dance from education, inspiration, storytelling and hot topics. Using quotes and inspirational words to empower and inspire you to flourish as an artist, teacher, student and overall human being. We will connect the dots to real world topics giving you the foundation to help express, process and educate those you encounter or self introspection. Welcome I am your host Kandice N. Point-Du-Jour it's time to GET THE POINT!
Episode 17- Encouragement-Teacher EditionTeachers I know you got this! Sending a little encouragement your way as you start the 2021-2022 school year. Movement exploration at the end of each episode.Stay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our Newsletter coming soonLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepointQuote:"BE FEARLESS IN THE PURSUIT OF WHAT SETS YOUR SOUL ON FIRE" -Jennifer Lee
Beatrice Capote shares how Cuban dance of the African diaspora influences her as a performer, educator, artist and creator of the Capotechnique. BIOBeatrice Capote is a Cuban American contemporary dancer, choreographer, educator and founder of Contempo: Capotechnique Exercises. In her work, she fuses Modern, Ballet, African and Afro-Cuban dance techniques to support artists with building technical skills while deepening knowledge on African Diaspora traditions.Ms. Capote has served as the choreographer for Citrus, a choreopoem play (Northern Stages) & The Wedding Band Musical (Montclair State University). She has received choreographic commissions from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and The Dark Elegy Project inspired by Suse Lowenstein performed at Gibney Dance. In 2019, she was a MANCC Forward Dialogues artist in residence where she developed her most recent solo based on “Reyita, The Life of a Black Cuban Woman in the Twentieth Century” written by Maria De los Reyes Castillo Bueno. Her work has also been shown in major festivals/venues such as WestFest Dance Festival, Battery Dance Festival, BAAD! ASS Women's Festival, Amherst College, Casita Maria!, Contemporary Dance Series at Bryant Park, Vision Festival and more. She began her training at Alvin Ailey American Dance Center and was featured in “Attitude! Eight Young Dancers Come of Age at the Ailey School” written by Katharine Davis Fisherman. She received her A.A. from University of North Carolina School of the Arts, a B.A. in Dance Education and an MFA focused on Afro-Cuban Dance Forms from Montclair State University. During the graduate program, her MFA Thesis choreography excerpt was featured on Bronx NETTV.Ms. Capote has performed for prestigious companies such as INSPIRIT, a dance company and Kyle Abraham/Abraham. In. Motion. She is a current member of Bessie Award-winning Camille A. Brown & Dancers. To continue her work in the Latinx Artist community, she co-founded The Sabrosura Effect dance company and co-curates Pepatián's Dancing La Botanica: La Tierra Vive project and Bronx Arts and Conversation showcase under the direction of Pepatián South Bronx. Prior to her position at IU, she served on faculty at Montclair State University, The Ailey School, Gibney Dance, Joffrey Ballet School, and as a guest artist/mentor for many universities and dance institutions. Action StepsBeatrice leads our movement exploration segment with a focus on the cuban torso.Connect with Beatrice CapoteWebsite: http://www.beatricecapote.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/b__capote/ @b_capoteWatch Beatrice Solo Performance: Battery Park August 20th Free To The PublicStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our Newsletter Coming SoonLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepointQuote:There are no mistakes every process makes us grow. -Beatrice Capote
Episode 15 Mental Health & DanceMovement exploration at the end of each episode.Stay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our Newsletter coming soonLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepointQuote:It's up to you today to start making healthy choices. Not Choices that are just healthy for your body, but healthy for your mind. -Unknown
What VALUES are you bringing to the dance classroom?In episode 14 Kandice will break down her VALUES principle a guide to help you get started.Movement exploration at the end of each episode.Stay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our Newsletter coming soonLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepointQuote:When clearly defined, your values will simplify your decision making process and will create fertile soil for you to flourish. -Christie Inge
Part 2: Dance studio owners having candid conversations about the successes and challenges of owning a studio during the Pandemic. Kathy Costa, Andrea Kramer and Kristine Smith share their experiences of love, passion and perseverance.Connect: Kathy CostaDance Works Studio- Montclair, NJInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/danceworks_nj/@danceworks-njFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/danceworksmontclairnjWebsite: https://www.danceworksstudios.comAndrea KramerBallet Forte- Chester,NJInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/balletfortenj/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/balletfortenjWebsite: https://balletfortenj.comKristine SmithInspira Performing Arts and Cultural Center: Newbrunswick, NJ & Newark, NJInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/indpirationaldance @inspirationaldancenjFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/inspirationaldancecompanyWebsite: https://inspiraarts.comStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes video POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint
Part 1: Dance studio owners having candid conversations about the successes and challenges of owning a studio during the Pandemic. Taheera, Dee Dee and Dancette share their experiences of love, passion and perseverance.Connect: Taheera AllenDancers In Motion- Nutley, NJInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dim4life @dim4lifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dim4lifeWebsite: http://www.dancersinmotiondance.comDee Dee MaylandHarmony Dance Center- Union,NJFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarmonyDanceNJWebsite: http://www.harmonydancenj.comDancette PrattsInspirational Dance -Maplewood, NJInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/indpirationaldance @inspirationaldancenjFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/inspirationaldancecompanyWebsite: http://www.inspirationaldance.comStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes video POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint
Have a dancer in your life? Listen with your daughter, niece, Godchild or friend. SeAnna talks about her dance experiences, audition steps and so much more.BIOSeAnna is a performer, choreographer& teacher who draws from her experiences to produce movement from the soul.SeAnna Washington is a New Jersey born and raised artist. She has been dancing since the age of three and is trained in styles that range from ballet to house dance. Throughout high school she danced with the Special Dance Company based at Columbia High School and went on to study dance at the University of the Arts. After her freshman year SeAnna left school to travel in a full time ministry as the leader of a christian dance team for two years based out of Tennessee. After those two years SeAnna returned home to New Jersey and began pursuing a career in New York. It was at the Women In The World Conference that SeAnna performed to the live reading of Amanda Gorman reciting her poem. In the same year SeAnna also assisted Sherrie Silver with a dance scene for the Amazon show Hunters. SeAnna is currently teaching at Inspirational Dance Studio in Maplewood NJ, and assisting a well known choreographer every week in New York City. Action StepsSeAnna gives great advice on audition, picking up movement quickly and life as a dancer. She takes you on a journey during our movement exploration.Connect with SeAnna WashingtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyitsseanna @heyitsseannaStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes video POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint3. Tea Talk Thursdays on IG Live @ 4pm. Grab a mug and your favorite tea bag.Quote:Life and dance are not parallels, they are perpendicular. You have to live life to have experience to dance from. -SeAnna Washington
Give your students space to discuss and hear from their peers about current events that effect the Country, Community and School.How to Listen to your body and process your emotions.In episode 10 Kandice takes you into her classroom. Leading you through a method to get your students talking and engaging in conversation about real life events in real time. Movement Exploration to explore and listen to your body selfcare component to process your emotionsStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance IG-https://www.instagram.com/getthe.point/ @getthe.point1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint- COMING SOON3. NEW! Tea Talk Thursdays on IG Live @ 4pm. Grab a mug and your favorite tea bag.Quote:If you are neutral in situations of injustices, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. Desmond Tutu
Twelve and Thirteen year old Ballerinas share with the community about being Brown Girls Do Ballet Junior Ambassadors, leadership, diversity and all things ballet.Thirteen year old Guest Co Host: Mia Point-Du-Jour for the Lightning Round*Rate, Comment and Subscribe*BIOComing to you from BermudaJunior Ambassadors for Brown Girls Do Ballet:Amaya Husband and Honor Stoneham-Casear Connect with Amaya and Honor through Brown Girls Do BalletWebsite: https://www.browngirlsdoballet.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/browngirlsdoballet/ @browngirlsdoballetStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint-Coming Soon3. NEW! Tea Talk Thursdays on IG Live @ 4pm. Grab a mug and your favorite tea bag.Quote:This is for the little brown girls. -Misty Copeland
A conversation about mentorship and the importance of having one in dance.BIOCassandra Springs: Dance Educator, Judge, Choreographer, Consultant CEO of Elite Dance WerksAction StepsCassandra talks about the importance of having a mentor. Bonus tips for our competitive dance family straight from a Judge. Connect with Cassandra SpringsWebsite: https://www.elitedancewerks.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elitedancewerks/ @elitedancewerksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassandrapsprings/ @cassandrapspringsFacebook: Stay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint-Coming Soon3. NEW! Tea Talk Thursdays on IG Live @ 4pm. Grab a mug and your favorite tea bag.Quote:Mentorship is one of the most rewarding opportunities -Cassandra Springs
Activate! Dance Activism is not a luxury it is a necessity!In episode 7 Kandice will break down her STAND principle a guide to help you get started.Stay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint3. NEW! Tea Talk Thursdays on IG Live @ 4pm. Grab a mug and your favorite tea bag.Quote:One thing is more frightening than speaking your truth and that is not speaking. -Audre Lorde
A full and rich conversation about Dance, Community and Honor.BIOAma Ma'at Gora is a Philly based dance artist, educator and choreographer. She received her BA in dance from Georgian Court University and her MFA from Temple University. She has had opportunities to work with choreographers such as Kariamu Welsh, Lela Aisha Jones, Earl Mosley, Sidra Bell and more. She now serves as Community Based Learning Coordinator at Drexel University where she oversees artistic civic engagement. She is a 2020 Transformation Grant Awardee with the Leeway Foundation and a Lindy Center Fellow for Civic engagement at Drexel University. Her hopes are to continue to engage the community with liberatory practices that are shared best through movement and storytelling.Action StepsAma gives us real world focuses to implement into our dance spaces. She leads our movement exploration with a self care component.Connect with Ama GoraWebsite: https://www.maatworksdancecollective.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maatworks/ @maatworksStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepoint3. NEW! Tea Talk Thursdays on IG Live @ 4pm. Grab a mug and your favorite tea bag.Quote:You are no seedling. More like a bright star, the calming winds over water. A wave of black holes that can only lead you further to yourself. You're cosmic and earth bound unafraid of time or change. You're everlasting. The popping embers in a quiet fire- alive, alive, alive. -Ama Gora
Strike a Match
Jasmine Carter ( Snazzy Jazzy) a NJ based performance artist walks us through using painting and dancing together as a healing experience through abstract art.She gives us key questions to think about that prompts our movement exploration. Find Jasmine CarterWebsite: http://www.snazzyjazzy.netInstagram: http://instagram.com/snazzyjazz @snazzyjazzYoutube: https://youtu.be/DTeAKdtiKEo. Snazzy Jazzy ButterflyStay Connected to Get The Point! Dance 1. Stay tuned for behind the scenes POINTTV on IGTV and Join the discussion.2.Get Inspiration, Empowerment and Education straight to your inbox with our NewsletterLinks: https://linktr.ee/getthepointQuote:Exuding freedom through movement using abstract art to touch your soul. -Jasmine Carter
Emergency! Emergency! Crisis: National, Local or School Community/ studio!Where do we as dance educators go from here?Have you ever felt like your students needed to process? Needed to express themselves verbally and physically? Maybe you didn't know where to start or how to apply it in your dance classes.In this episode you will be given a principle with 3 actionable items you can implement immediately. that will give you the frame work to start the conversation.Connect with me on instagram @getthe.pointhttps://www.instagram.com/getthe.point/"To Share Our Humanity Is What We're Here For" Judith Jamerson
The root to Representation & Culturally Responsive teaching can be implemented with the understanding of one foundational principle. This will set the ground work for you to build upon in your dance classes. Looking through the lens of dance however this principle can be applied in every subject or life in general.In Episode 2 Kandice will layout a blueprint to build upon immediately and give you inspiration through quotes and movement exploration.Connect with me on instagram @getthe.pointhttps://www.instagram.com/getthe.point/Dance is circular its give and receive rooted in the people. -Kandice N. Point-Du-JourDance is for everybody. I believe that the dance came from the people and that it should always be delivered back to the people. - Alvin Ailey
Does your body hold the matters of your heart? Are you in-tuned with how your body responds? How do you process the events over the last year through movement?I recently had a weight lifted off of me that I didn't know was there. How long was I holding on to it and how did it effect meHow can you as an artists, educator or dancer explore this for yourself and lead others?In this 1st episode you will take a journey of self introspection and given inspiration to start the process. This process is easily duplicated and can be used in your classroom or for self exploration. Four steps will be given that you can implement immediately!Q: Do you need to be a dancer to take this journey.A: Not at allJust hit play and join in!Connect with me on instagram @getthe.pointhttps://www.instagram.com/getthe.point/"From the Heart the Body Speaks" Kandice N. Point-Du-Jour"Why do I dance? Dance is my medicine. It's the scream which frustration common to all human or color, are 'invisible'. Dance is the fist with which I fight the sickening ignorance of prejudice." -Pearl Primus
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