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Today's episode is a special conversation and recap of Elisabeth Condon and my experiences collaborating as visual artists in the ballet project CounterPointe (now in its 12th year) produced by Norte Maar and staged at the Mark O'Donnell Theater (Brooklyn) in March 2025. Jennifer Coates kindly came on to ask us questions about making props and what it was like for 2 newbies to enter the world of dance. Thanks, Jennifer!Special thanks also to Norte Maar and its co-directors, Julia K. Gleich and Jason Andrew for their support of artists and creative collaboration.More information about Elisabeth and Amy's work:Elisabeth: https://www.elisabethcondon.com/ | @elisabethcondonAmy: https://www.amytalluto.com/ | @tallutsMore information about Julia Gleich and Jason Andrew's NorteMaar & CounterPointe12: https://www.nortemaar.org/projects/counterpointe12Julia K. Gleich's website: https://www.gleichdances.org/Julia Gleich interview on this podcast: Episode 49The dances we discussed:"Vermillion | 10" by Ava Desiderio and Elisabeth CondonDancers: Minami Ando, Lucia BeteluSupport structures: Elise WunderlichMusic by Zero Eklipse and William Pilarte Lighting: Evan SpigelmanMark O'Donnell Theater, Brooklyn, March 2025"And So It Begins" by Margaret Wiss and Amy TallutoDancers: Maya Tsuruki Holden and Jaclyn KriewallMusic by Margaret WissLighting: Evan SpigelmanMark O'Donnell Theater, Brooklyn, March 2025"46 Gordon" by Julia K. Gleich and Nicole CherubiniDancers: Michelle Buckley, Kara Chan, Annie Freeman, Amber Neff, Ethan Schweitzer-GaslinLighting: Evan SpigelmanMark O'Donnell Theater, Brooklyn, March 2025Special thanks to Jennifer Coates for interviewing us! Jennifer's website: https://www.jenniferlcoates.com/Jennifer on IG: @jennifercoates666Artists mentioned: Henri Matisse, William Kentridge, Florine Stettheimer, Keisha Prioleau Martin, Meg Lipke, Elana Herzog, Nicole Cherubini, Alvin Ailey, Judith Jamison (Dancer), Julia K. Gleich (Choreographer), Jason AndrewDances mentioned: "Afternoon of a Faun" by the Ballet Russes, “Minutiae” (1954) Robert Rauschenberg and Merce Cunningham, "Cry" Alvin AileyVideo mentioned: "How to Make Theater Props" by Eric Bucklein (not actually old but young) https://youtu.be/JSl5Vc8mej0?si=KWGdOxnijBiEEGZcBook mentioned: Inigo Philbrick "All That Glitters: A Story of Friendship, Fraud, and Fine Art"Exhibition mentioned: "Edges of Ailey" at the WhitneyAll music by Soundstripe----------------------------Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartistsPep Talks website: https://www.peptalksforartists.com/Amy, your beloved host, on IG: @tallutsPep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8sBuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated!
In episode 211 host Galit Friedlander and guest, powerhouse performer and educator Rob Bynes (Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour, Super Bowl LV, Bad Bunny and more), dive into what really fuels longevity in the dance industry. From getting scouted before he even had a headshot to performing on some of the biggest stages in the world, Rob shares the mindset shifts, self-talk tools, and career pivots that have kept him grounded and growing. We get into training like an athlete, managing pressure under global spotlights, and how Rob's faith plays into his career decisions. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/collections You can connect with Rob Bynes on Instagram. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Paid parental leave is close to being an option for state employees in Alabama and Mississippi. Bills to make this law are working their way through both state legislatures, and comes as a trend as more states, including Louisiana, are providing paid parental leave to their employees. The Gulf States Newsroom's Stephan Bisaha tells us why the push for paid parental leave has champions on both sides of the political aisle.The New Orleans Ballet Association presents the return of the iconic Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. The dance company, which celebrates Black American cultural experiences and dance traditions, will perform two completely different performances. Choreographer Ronald K. Brown tells us about his piece, “Grace”, and Alvin Ailey's iconic “Revelations,” and how you can see the shows. The fourth annual Tulane Book Festival is coming to New Orleans at the end of March. The event brings together over 180 authors and journalists for panel discussions, book signings and family-friendly activities. Some of this year's guests include Connie Chung, Maureen Dowd, John Grisham and Bob Woodward. Festival co-chair Cheryl Landrieu tells us what to expect at the three-day event. __Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR app, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
In episode 210, host Galit Friedlander sits down with Miller Daurey, a breakout dance star who left the industry at 19 and made his return three decades later. Join Galit and Miller as they get real about what it's like to step away from dance, the fears that kept him from coming back, and what's changed after 30 years. They dive into how class culture has evolved, the highs and lows of re-entering the scene, and why getting "back to great" isn't always a straight path. Plus, they break down hot topics like filming culture in studios, where AI can for awry, and why dancers love to call themselves rusty after missing class for two minutes (I do it too!). Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Miller Daurey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backtogreat. Listen to Miller's Hey Dancer Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-dancer/id1784126648 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2jHsC6gn7MylDprwzmjc13?si=Z9F_EH7rQF-G18nlVPjSzg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwFxLwtPydHKVZMsgnIp9Mn9W6tTj-MST Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Send us a textTara and EmKay are thrillified to welcome to the pod, Tony Award winning choreographer of the original Broadway production of "The Wiz" and dream guest, George Faison! George shares his journey to dancing with Alvin Ailey, how "The Wiz" came across his desk, creating iconic choreography for the original production, and so much more.Down the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz PodcastShow Notes:George FaisonInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader
Send us a textWe are continuing our series on Black History Month with an episode that explores movement inspired by the dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey.A Message for Grown-ups: All participants assume responsibility of risk of injury. Before starting an episode clear a suitable area (recommended at least 6ft x 6ft) for jumping, walking, turning, and sitting and make sure any and all sharp corners, objects, slick spots, pets, and non participants are safely outside the designated dancing space!Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest Listen.Think.Leap! news!
The Stories: Finding an unexpected and inspiring note from mother Barbara Ann Teer. Pivoting. Launching NBT Beyond Walls. Building a building and the creative process involved. Escaped a close call leaving Tom Ford pieces two countries behind while on tour styling Lenny Kravitz. “Our work is for all audiences, but it's also to create a platform of possibility and to course-correct the stories that have rendered us two-dimensional.” Working with Ivy Park and Beyoncé to sample her mother's words onAlien Superstar.The Backstory: Worked the door at NYC's legendary clubs, was discovered on a red carpet at the MTV VMAs and worked as a producer for TRL, co-founded a swimwear line, began helming National Black Theatre after her mother's sudden passing.Words Of Wisdom: “I'm building the plane while I'm flying it.” "If I don't see you wholly, and you don't see me wholly, then we can never connect or belong." "Life is short. Live it to the fullest." "No matter how fast and hard you run away from your purpose, it always comes back around."On Inspo: “My forever 'yes' is to show up and be a good daughter.” Dancer Judith Jamison's relationship with her mother's best friend, Alvin Ailey, has inspired her through ‘Impostor Syndrome.' "The seven generations of women who carry me every day."On National Black Theatre: “I'm ambitious in my vision for what NBT must be: the premiere destination for black theater in the country.” The majority of black theater is being produced in white spaces with artistic directors and producers for white audiences. Feels the honor and the pressure of preserving black culture and history.On NYC: "There was a heartbeat to New York. No matter where you came from, we belonged to each other."What Else: “I'm not in the business of theater, I'm in the business of freedom.”Obsixed: A collection of Sade's lifestyle obsessions.Discover more + Shop The Podcast:National Black Theatre J. Crew slipdressesJ. Crew cashmere J. Crew loafersPattern Beauty haircareHoney Pot personal care itemsThe work of artist Amy Sherald
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre’s interim artistic director Matthew Rushing and choreographer Hope Boykin discuss Ailey’s upcoming performances at the Fox Theatre. Plus, Atlanta Jym Davis, better known as “False Face,” joins us to discuss his upcoming solo art exhibition, “Final Form,” which opens at Reinhardt University’s Fincher Visual Arts Center on February 12.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 209, host Galit Friedlander sits down with Nika Kljun (credits include Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bieber, Pitbull, Ne-Yo, Jason DeRulo, Paula Abdul, Donna Summer, FIFA World Cup and more) to discuss her journey from a young dancer in Slovenia to performing on the world's biggest stages—and her evolution into teaching and coaching on the convention circuit and beyond. Join Galit and Nika as they explore what makes an extraordinary dancer and the mindset that can either elevate or sabotage you in class. They share insights from Nika's global experiences—from dancing in Paris and London to making it big in Los Angeles—and discuss the realities of choreographing for major artists, along with her secrets for keeping her creativity flowing. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Nika Kljun on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikakljun/?hl=en. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Follow us on instagram @DanceSpeakPodcast.
Memory is more than recollection—it is the lifeblood of hope. Drawing from Alvin Ailey's "blood memories" and the deep-rooted faith of Simeon, Anna, Mary, and Joseph, we explore how our embodied connections to the past sustain us in the waiting. When we remember—our ancestors, our communities, our sacred stories—we tap into a reservoir of resilience, carrying us forward with purpose and promise.
[REBROADCAST FROM September 24, 2024] A new exhibition at the Whitney celebrates the life and work of influential and pioneering artist, dancer, and choreographer Alvin Ailey. Edges of Ailey presents items from Ailey's archive, as well as live performances in the museum, including AILEY in residence. Curator Adrienne Edwards discusses this innovative show, on view through February 9.This segment is guest-hosted by David Furst
The Edges of Ailey exhibition at The Whitney Museum celebrates the life and work of choreographer and activist Alvin Ailey, whose revolutionary artistry reshaped American dance and culture. Featuring over 80 artists, the exhibit weaves together archival materials, photographs, visual art, and live performances to explore themes of Black spiritualism, southern influences, and the impact of Ailey's peers. Highlights include personal artifacts, iconic performance footage, and tributes to Judith Jamison, Ailey's long-time principal dancer. Running from September 25, 2024, to February 9, 2025, the exhibit captures the essence of Ailey's belief that making dances is an act of joy, progress, and celebration. Student tickets are available for $24 with a valid student ID, and adult tickets are $30.Produced by Milo Evashchen, Jordan Pagach, Taylor Carn, & Robinett Espinal
In episode 208, host Galit Friedlander sits down with choreographer and educator Phil Wright (Disney's Fam Jam, Lil Nas X, Cardi B) to discuss leaning into your authenticity, navigating the challenges of working with young performers, and harnessing a relentless hustle to build your brand. Join Galit and Phil as they dive into real talk about overcoming insecurities, the power of cold-calling studios, and balancing confidence with vulnerability in the commercial dance world. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Phil Wright on Instagram and request him to teach at your studio here. Register for Chicken Nugget University here. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
News; birthdays/events; game: I should have known that; word of the day. News; why is it good to travel with old beat up luggage?; game: 80's/90's trivia; 71% of moms would "do over" their lives if they could. News; 5 good "bad" habits; game: think n sync; a competitive eater who ate at McDonald's for 100 days and lost weight! News; our dogs help us de-stress...but are you stressing your dog out?; do you look at the camera during a Zoom meeting or at yourself? are you concerned about the way you look?; goodbye/fun facts....International Choreographers Day...Choreographers are the masterminds behind all the beautiful dance moves and routines we see. While it is hard to pinpoint the exact time of the origination of dance, archaeological evidence suggests it has been around for centuries. We know that before there were any languages, there was performative communication. Dance made its way across the globe for different purposes...social, celebratory, ritual, and entertainment. The term ‘choreographer' is used for the first time in 1936 with credit given to George Balanchine for the Broadway show “On Your Toes.” you've probably also heard of: Alvin Ailey, Martha Graham, Bob Fosse...but there are countless others who bring this art form to life!
Lisa back in the studio in Brooklyn, First episode of 2025, New Year's Eve, Jody, Debbie, Samantha, and Nora Brant, Alvin Ailey, Home on NYE before midnight, Samantha Brant an accomplished dancer, very self-effacing, Alana's birthday, Lisa has listener response and feedback of her own. Talking about talking about Milo, Lisa notes that a proper response to a grieving friend is not that complicated, Daryl concedes he has failed friends in his past and has empathy for others in our world trying to communicate with us, Lisa's first reaction to news of our impending vacation, Lisa wants us to have moments, even though those moments will never balance out the loss, Lisa expresses frustration that more can't be done and that the loss impacts everything, Lisa has done tremendous good for our family, even though there is no solution to the ultimate problem, "You know that I know that the loss can't be balanced out" is a wonderful sentiment, Milo tapping on our shoulder anytime and always, Lacie Foreht joining us in Portugal, which will be great, Traveled to Copenhagen and Stockholm in the months after Milo died, Discussions about shock, Looking forward to traveling to Portugal but concerned about a misunderstanding by people who see photos of our traveling, Should we seek power over how we are perceived?, Experiences without Milo will always be difficult, It seems important to be connected to people who understand the depth of this loss and not misunderstand our smiles, If we had a visible injury, people would always be aware of it, Talking about the talking about is always a part of the challenge, The Idea of Machines, Sweet Lefty
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Mick Unplugged. Today, we have a very special guest, the dynamic and multifaceted Mo Brown Suga. Join us as we delve into her dietary habits, which include a variety of fruits and greens that keep her focused and energized, and hear about her inspiring journey in healing fibroids through disciplined eating. Mick Hunt and Mo also share tips on making nutritious but challenging foods like beets more palatable. Listen in as we explore Mo's groundbreaking work on "Mo Brown's Bodega," discuss the social issues the show addresses, and hear about the challenges of filming during a pandemic. Mo’s rich Jamaican heritage and her journey from limited opportunities to discovering her potential at Alvin Ailey are truly motivating. From overcoming the 2007 stock market crash to founding Sugar Productions with just $44 in pennies, her story is a testament to resilience and self-belief. This episode is filled with personal anecdotes, from her love for Caribbean dishes to her experiences growing up in Brooklyn. Learn how Mo Brown Suga turned her passion for voiceover work into a thriving career and reflect on the power of mentorship and self-belief. With shout-outs to her inspirations like Queen Latifah and tales of her adventures in theatre, this conversation promises to inspire and energize. So, stay tuned as Mick and Mo bring you an episode rich in wisdom, laughter, and motivation. Takeaways: · Her family's support in the arts instilled a belief that she could achieve anything. · Writing down goals and organizing tasks is crucial for clarity and progress. · Mentorship is vital; sharing knowledge and opportunities can uplift others. · Health and nutrition play a significant role in maintaining creativity and energy. Sound Bites: · “Importance of eating well to avoid brain fog.” · “Challenges of filming during the pandemic.” · “Encouragement of self-belief and dedication.” Connect and Discover LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mobrownsuga Instagram: Instagram.com/MoBrownSuga Facebook: facebook.com/MoBrownSuga Website: sugaproductions.com Tik Tok: @mobrownsuga Youtube: MoBrownSugaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Qiana Thomason draws from over twenty years of leadership at the intersections of health and behavioral healthcare, corporate healthcare payment, health policy, health philanthropy and business. This aerial command of the political, private market, and social factors that shape health uniquely positions Qiana to impact the wellbeing and prosperity of communities. Qiana's “self to systems” leadership practice, her commitment to organizational care and accountability, and her practice of centering people in driving change and managing transitions makes her a trusted executive in ensuring the effectiveness and sustainability of the organizations and movements she supports. Further, Qiana's prowess in strategy, enterprise risk management, regulatory and compliance agility, human capital optimization, organizational sustainability, ESG facility and DEI expertise makes her an effective partner on boards. As President & CEO of Health Forward Foundation, Qiana guides the $1B foundation in stewarding diverse capital investments, leadership in public policy, and institutional social capital that fosters health and economic equity throughout Missouri and Kansas. Qiana's leadership has positioned Health Forward as a national model for health equity through trust-based public, private, and philanthropic partnerships, spanning resident and faith leaders, grassroots to large non-profits, Chambers of Commerce and business councils, municipal and state government. Qiana's leadership in governance and civic spheres is multi-level. Nationally, Qiana is a board member of Grantmakers in Health, the National Association of State Health Policy, and the National Rural Health Resource Center. Regionally, Qiana is as a board member of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and William Jewell College. She is a member of the International Women's Forum, a global organization of preeminent leaders and Women of Influence. Qiana's impact is recognized broadly. The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce recognized Qiana with the international ATHENA Award (2024) and the national Business Journal recognized Qiana on its inaugural listing (2022) of BizWomen making an impact in their local business communities. The Urban League of Greater Kansas City recognized Qiana with its Difference Maker award (2024), Kansas City University bestowed upon Qiana an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters (2023), and Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey conveyed its Race, Place, and Diversity award (2022). https://healthforward.org/Citations:Glover Blackwell, A. (n.d.). The Curb-Cut Effect. PolicyLink. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://www.policylink.org/resources-tools/curb-cut-effectHosts: MaryAnne Metheny, and Tina Johnson If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.hopehouse.net
We're joined by Kirven, the multi-talented Artistic Director behind Saint Louis Dance Theatre, formerly Big Muddy Dance Company. began his formal dance training at the Boston Arts Academy in 1999 and as a member of Boston Youth Moves under the artistic direction of Jeannette Neil and Jim Viera. He began his professional career as a member of Ailey II from 2002–2004 and performed at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival as a member of Battleworks Dance Company in 2003. In June 2004, Mr. Douthit-Boyd joined the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performing both nationally and internationally for 11 years. During his tenure with the company, he performed leading roles in works choreographed by Alvin Ailey, Judith Jamison, Robert Battle, Ron K. Brown, Geoffrey Holder, Jiri Kylian, David Parsons, Camille A. Brown, Ulysses Dove, Christopher Wheeldon, Hofesh Shecter, Twyla Tharp, Wayne McGregor and Ohad Naharin. He joined COCA-Center of Creative Arts in 2015 as Co-Artistic Director of Dance with his husband Antonio Douthit-Boyd. In 2016, Mr. Douthit-Boyd joined Ron K. Brown/Evidence, A Dance Company as a guest artist.Saint Louis Dance Theatre, formerly The Big Muddy Dance Company, is a dynamic arts organization dedicated to providing world-class contemporary dance performances and exhilarating theatre experiences in our great city. Their 24-25 (RE)Imagine Season is sure to astound, with an exceptional repertoire created by celebrated artists from around the globe, and intentional efforts to pull audiences closer to our movement. Every moment behind the curtain is sure to captivate, every step is sure to inspire, and they will take every bow in celebration of the manifestation of their dreams. Come lose yourselves in this art! Support the show
In episode 207, host Galit Friedlander sits down with Olga Sokolova (international dancer, movement specialist, and creative who's worked with Pharrell, Cartier, and Google Watch) to discuss the intersection of dance, healing, and personal expression. Join Galit and Olga as they dive into traditions of various Eastern training methods, the impact of commercial dance expectations, and the journey to rediscovering divine femininity. From unlocking the body's natural healing potential to the art of flexibility and strength, this episode offers deep insights into owning your creative path and embracing movement as a form of self-discovery. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Olga on Instagram and book a session through this website. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
It's our 500th episode! Thank you to everyone who has been following along since 2018 and to those who are brand-new to our universe. We had to mark this big episode with one of our absolute favorites in the world of baking, business, and cookbook writing. Christina Tosi is the founder of the singular Milk Bar bakery and the author of many must-own cookbooks. Her latest is her best one yet: Bake Club: 101 Must-Have Moves for Your Kitchen tackles all the baking questions (and perhaps struggles) home bakers might have. We talk about what makes a great weekend baking project and how some recipes are ideal for the time-strapped. Tosi talks about the good-old Momofuku days and how a big life change is making her rethink her own cooking habits. Also, the holiday Reese's ranked! Thank you again for all the wonderful messages over the years! We love hearing from you and bringing you our show a couple times each week.Also on the show, it's the return of Three Things where Aliza and Matt discuss what is exciting in the world of restaurants, cookbooks, and the food world as a whole. On this episode: Aliza's birthday, including trips to Pastis and the Alvin Ailey retrospective at The Whitney, the Baldor x The Sussmans collab is really fun, as is The Shirtosphere. Also, a box grater PSA, Malcolm Livingston II's August Novelties is incredible, JJ Johnson is previewing a cool new restaurant concept, Aquavit's bar room menu is the perfect way to try high-caliber Swedish cooking in NYC.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Act 1, Nehprii Amenii took us on a journey through her experiences as a New Victory LabWorks artist, emphasizing the importance of artistry, childlike wonder, and fostering harmony in the classroom. She reflected on her connection to the Alvin Ailey company and shared what it means to truly see and embrace the unique possibilities of art. Through these stories, Nehprii inspired us to rethink the role of creativity in our lives and the power of living in harmony with others. Now for Act 2: What kind of artist are you in this moment? What is your purpose as an artist? These are two big questions swirling their way through Act 2, which picks up right where we left off. In this portion of their chat, Courtney and our guest dive deeper into Nehprii's fascinating career in puppetry and how it shapes her creative voice. As she reflects ever-so-briefly on what fuels her artistry—the pressing fear that our humanness is disappearing—Nehprii explores the essence of being an artist, how we define artistic worth, and the deeper questions that keep her art alive. This episode is a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to create, connect, and stay true to our humanity in an ever-changing world.
Send us a textMeg dives deep into the early days of Hip Hop and how the Blackout of 1977 propelled the movement. Jessica pays tribute to Judith Jamison, groundbreaking muse and successor as director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
On this edition of Ask Joan, Joan provides recommendations for family-friendly museums to visit during the upcoming holidays. She highlights the Whitney Museum located in the Meatpacking District, emphasizing its free admission times, new policy offering free access for individuals under 25, and tips for reserving tickets. Joan also introduces the must-see exhibit 'The Edges of Ailey,' celebrating Alvin Ailey's life and work through an expansive multimedia display. Additionally, she mentions nearby attractions like the High Line, Little Island, Pier 57, and Chelsea Market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katie checks in with co-founder and co-Artistic Director of Complexions Contemporary Ballet Company, as well as noted dancer and choreographer (The Joyce, the Bolshoi, The Marinsky, BAM, Cairo Opera House, Holland Dance Festival, and more), Dwight Rhoden.
In this poignant episode of Hollywood Live, Tanya Hart pays tribute to two legendary icons we've lost: Judith Jamison and Roy Haynes Jr. Judith Jamison, a towering figure in the dance world, started her career as a dancer with the Alvin Ailey Company and was later handpicked by Alvin Ailey himself to succeed him as Artistic Director. She held that role for over two decades, elevating the company to global renown. Tanya recalls witnessing Judith's powerful performances, including her unforgettable role in Ailey's Cry, and celebrates her lasting impact on dance. Tanya also honors Roy Haynes Jr., the legendary jazz drummer who would have turned 100 in 2025. A Roxbury native, Roy's career spanned seven decades, and he was instrumental in every major development of modern jazz, starting from the bebop era. Known for his irrepressible spirit and unique style, his influence endures, as his music still resonates on jazz stations around the world. Tanya shares her personal connection to Roy's family and reflects on his immense legacy. For more stories and tributes, follow Tanya on social media and visit @aurnonline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Act 1 of Episode 73: “One Hundred Percent Whole,” we welcome the one, the only, the radiant Nehprii Amenii—an educator, Teaching Artist, curriculum developer, theater director, playwright, puppeteer, and a self-proclaimed “creator of things.” Nehprii shares her journey as a New Victory LabWorks artist, exploring how her repeated invitations to the program helped shape her work both within the program and elsewhere. In their conversation, she and Courtney delve into the importance of centering artistry and maintaining a sense of childlike wonder as adults. Listeners will also hear Nehprii's unique approach to fostering harmony within the classroom and her inspiring connection to the Alvin Ailey company, which deepened her understanding of what it truly means to be an artist.
Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey and special guest, Román Baca In this episode of Dance Talk, host Joanne Carey chats with Román Baca, artistic director of Exit 12 Dance Company, who shares his unique journey from being a ballet dancer to serving in the United States Marine Corps and then returning to the world of dance. The conversation explores the intersection of dance and military experiences, the healing power of art for veterans, and the mission of Exit 12 to tell stories that challenge perceptions of military life. Román discusses the importance of community engagement and the transformative impact of dance on both performers and audiences and his continued commitment to helping veterans heal. Thank you for you service. Semper Fidelis. He has choreographed dance works that explore the military veteran experience and the impact of war on civilians and families. He leads workshops and lectures to aid veterans' recovery and inspire critical conversations about military service through the power of dance. Mr. Baca graduated from St. Mary's College of California with a BA, cum laude, in the Performing Arts and was awarded a Fulbright to the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London, UK where he completed his MFA with Merit in Choreography. Mr. Baca's practice-based research produced his thesis titled Choreographing Soldier's Stories to Provoke Empathy in Audiences winning major awards. He has also served as a Junior Research Scientist and data manager for several military research studies. Mr. Baca has worked with the Soldiers' Arts Academy C.I.C and also served on the leadership team that delivered the first UK Veterans Art Festival alongside the 2019 UK Invictus Trials in Sheffield, UK. He has also served as a panelist reviewing awards for Creative Forces: NEA Military Healing Arts Network, US-UK Fulbright candidates, and has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts Dance Panel 2020. Mr. Baca is a 2024 Fellow with the George W. Bush Institute's Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program and has served as a fellow with Veterans in Global Leadership, The Mission Continues, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. Román Baca is the Artistic Director of Exit12 Dance Company and a PhD Candidate investigating the military human through the arts at York St. John University in the UK. Román Baca is also the Deputy Project Manager for Bravo 22, a Royal British Legion Funded Recovery Through the Arts Programme and the Project Manager for an arts and recovery pilot project with the Ministry of Defense. Working through the arts with the military Mr. Baca has developed major partnerships and projects with world-class institutions including the Intrepid Museum, The British Museum, the Ministry of Defense, CreatiVets, The Metropolitan Museum of Art among others. Mr. Baca is a classically trained ballet dancer and choreographer. He has danced in the US for the New Mexico Ballet Company, Connecticut Ballet, the Nutmeg Ballet, Ballet Theatre Company. He has served as movement director for several off-Broadway plays and has taught ballet in London and NYC at Pineapple, Alvin Ailey, Peridance, City Academy, and the United Nations. In 2001 he took a hiatus from dance and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, serving as a machine-gunner and fire-team leader in Fallujah, Iraq during the US-led Iraq War. After the war, Mr. Baca returned to dance and co-founded Exit12 Dance Company, which tells war stories, choreographically, to increase cross-cultural understanding and heal divisions. Exit 12 Dance Companyhttps://exit12danceco.org/ Follow “Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/ 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."
In episode 206, host Galit Friedlander speaks with Dr. Chelsea Pierotti, PhD in Sports Psychology and mental performance coach, to unpack how to cultivate mental toughness, the science behind confidence, and strategies for overcoming self-doubt in dance. Join Galit and Dr. Pierotti as they explore how to combat negative self-talk, tips for staying focused during high-pressure moments, and ways dancers can stay mentally resilient amid the demands of today's performance culture. With insights from Dr. Pierotti's dance background, this episode dives deep into techniques for building confidence, embracing a growth mindset, and navigating self-worth in the competitive world of dance. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Dr. Chelsea Pierotti via her website and on Instagram. Listen to the Passion for Dance Podcast here.
Connect with USIn this episode of the SLANT podcast, Dana Tai Soon Burgess interviews Jesse Obremski, a dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Jesse reflects on his unique upbringing in an artistic family in New York City, where his love for dance began after a vivid moment at an Alvin Ailey performance. He shares his journey from student to company member at the Ailey School, the mentors who shaped his path, and how his Japanese-American heritage influences his artistry. Jesse also offers insightful advice for young dancers navigating the New York dance scene and discusses his multifaceted approach to teaching and choreographing, rooted in action and collaboration. This episode is a celebration of growth, mentorship, and the power of dance to shape a life.Find us on www.slantpodcast.com and follow us on social media @theslantpodcast
Elayna Waxse (she/they) is a St. Paul-based choreographer, dance educator, and performer who prioritizes emotional attunement, identity and risk taking in their work. They facilitate an environment of empathy, compassion and witnessing in which artists feel empowered to bring their full social and cultural identity to the work. Elayna has been commissioned by Minnesota Dance Theatre, University of Minnesota Dance Department (2022 Cowles Visiting Artist), Carleton College Dance Department, Threads Dance Project, St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, and the University of Minnesota Opera Theater among others. She was a 2023 alternate selection for the Ann and Weston Hicks Choreography Fellowship at Jacob's Pillow, and a 2024 finalist for the Carmel Dance Festival Choreography Fellowship. In 2023, her work was selected for the National Gala Performance at the American College Dance Association's National Conference in Long Beach, CA. In 2024, she was invited to join the inaugural cohort of ChoreoTech: Immersive Dancemaking with AI and VR at The School at Jacob's Pillow.Professionally, Elayna has danced with Minnesota Dance Theatre, Colorado Ballet/Colorado Ballet Studio Company, Black Label Movement, BodyCartography Project, and with Cie. Ismael Ivo at ImPulsTanz Vienna International Dance Festival and in São Paulo, Brazil.She was a member of TU Dance from 2012 to 2019, performing works by Alvin Ailey, Dwight Rhoden, Jawole Willa Jo Zoller, Katrin Hall, Francesca Harper, Stephanie Batten-Bland, Gioconda Barbuto, and Gregory Dolbashian among others. They were part of the original creation team of Come Through, the collaboration between TU Dance and Grammy-award winning musical group Bon Iver. Through this collaboration Elayna performed at the Hollywood Bowl (LA, CA), the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.), and at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (Manchester, TN). Elayna is 2019 recipient of a McKnight Fellowship in Dance, through which they worked with choreographer Bobbi Jene Smith on an original solo. As a dance educator, they have taught ballet and contemporary dance at the University of Minnesota, Minnesota Dance Theatre, TU Dance, and Macalester College. In 2024, they served as Interim Artistic Director for Minnesota Dance Theatre & School and they are currently the Dayton Hudson Visiting Artist/Teacher at Carleton College.
If you've taken a Peloton class or turned on the Today Show, you probably know Ally Love - the energetic, engaging fitness instructor and influencer with a loyal #LoveSquad following. But not many know about the near-death experience young Ally survived, or how it shaped her outlook on life. For our final episode of She Pivots season three, Ally shares how that terrifying accident taught her a lot about herself and life; her time at the renowned dance academy, Alvin Ailey; her big break into Peloton; and her new partnership with Contigo as Chief Hydration Officer. She also gets real about the comparison game and how learning to be happy about others' successes - and her own - has allowed her to embrace abundance and live a more joyful life. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating, and share with your friends if you liked this episode! She Pivots was created by host Emily Tisch Sussman to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. To learn more about Ally, follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit shepivotsthepodcast.com.Support the show: https://www.shepivotsthepodcast.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 205, host Galit Friedlander sits down with Juwaan Walker (Ciara, Lil Uzi, Travis Scott, BET Awards) to discuss the roots of Jersey Club and its connection to Hip-Hop, as well as his journey from street battles to the commercial dance world. Join Galit and Juwaan as they explore the history of Jersey Club dance/music, how Juwaan booked his first dance audition on the spot, and the challenges of transitioning from street culture to working in the industry. Juwaan also shares his experiences as a bicoastal dancer, navigating his father's journey with cancer, and how his background as a college athlete shaped his career. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home On-Demand Workouts - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Juwaan on Instagram. Learn more about Dance To Be Cancer Free on their website. Donate to Dance to Be Cancer Free using this link. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
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What if the world of exotic dancing could be compared to the artistry of Alvin Ailey or the acrobatics of Cirque de Soleil? Join me, Tiffany Cross, as we unravel the rich history and cultural impact of the stripping industry in this revealing episode. With insights from millennial dancer and entrepreneur Shanika Robinson, also known as "the Stallion," and Sunshine, a 55-year-old former exotic dancer turned business owner, we explore the transformation of strip clubs, particularly in Atlanta, and how they've influenced entertainment and politics. From the physical demands and artistry of pole dancing to the stark realities of labor organizing and unfair working conditions, this episode promises an eye-opening conversation. Shanika and Sunshine's personal stories bring to light the myriad challenges dancers face, from financial struggles to balancing motherhood and relationships. We delve into the stringent regulations and safety concerns within the industry, comparing experiences in clubs with no-touch policies to those where physical contact is allowed. Their poignant narratives reveal the mental and physical toll of the profession, the stigmas and misconceptions dancers combat, and the ongoing fight for fair labor practices. As we navigate these discussions, we emphasize the need for empathy and respect for those who earn their living in this demanding field. Sunshine's journey of resilience, from her tumultuous teenage years to overcoming exploitation and finding empowerment, serves as a powerful testament to survival and self-love. We address the pressures of body image, the competitive environment in strip clubs, and the emotional toll on those who work within them. This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the stripping industry, shedding light on the unseen struggles and triumphs of dancers, and emphasizing the importance of understanding and respect for their unique experiences. Join us for an honest and enlightening conversation that challenges societal perceptions and celebrates the strength of these women. RATE, REVIEW, AND FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCAST
In this special episode Emily sits down with Laurie Simmons on a Monday morning in Chinatown at, DEEP PHOTOS / IN THE BEGINNING, the artists' second solo show at 56 Henry. Laurie Simmons is an internationally recognized artist. Since the mid-70s, Simmons has staged scenes for her camera to create images with intensely psychological subtexts and nonlinear narratives. By the early 1980s Simmons was at the forefront of a new generation of artists, predominantly women, whose use of photography began a new dialogue in contemporary art. Her work is part of the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; the Hara Museum in Tokyo; and the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, among others. In 2018-2019 Simmons's retrospective Big Camera/Little Camera was presented at The Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In 2006 she produced and directed her first film, The Music of Regret, starring Meryl Streep, Adam Guettel and the Alvin Ailey 2 Dancers. The film premiered at The Museum of Modern Art. Her feature film MY ART premiered at the 73rd Venice Film Festival and Tribeca Film festival in 2017. Simmons lives and works in New York and Connecticut. @lauriesimmons @56henry-nyc DEEP PHOTOS / IN THE BEGINNING 105 Henry Street September 4 – October 27, 2024
On this episode I talked with Tilly about her lifelong connection to dance, childhood aspirations to join Alvin Ailey, and her transformative decision to pursue musical theater, how choreographer Sonya Tayeh influenced her transition into musical theatre, her passion for storytelling through dance, her favorite projects, her Broadway debut in Moulin Rouge, her initial insecurities about singing, booking Moulin Rouge as a vacation swing, her love for the various tracks she played in Moulin Rouge and how the show helped her towards building confidence when it came to singing, how she became involved with The Outsiders and the choreography process for the show, creating the character Ace in The Outsiders, advice she'd give to dancers who want to be on Broadway, winning the Chita Rivera Awards, The Outsiders' recent recognition at the Tony Awards, the fan support The Outsiders has received, dream roles, and much more!
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A new exhibition at the Whitney opening tomorrow celebrates the life and work of influential and pioneering artist, dancer, and choreographer Alvin Ailey. Edges of Ailey presents items from Ailey's archive, as well as live performances in the museum, including AILEY in residence. Curator Adrienne Edwards discusses this innovative show, on view through February 9, 2025.This segment is guest-hosted by David Furst
Another Week, Another GUEST! This week the girls are THRILLED to be bringing on a phenomenal professional in the industry- KALEY JENSEN! Kaley Jensen, a wife and mother, is also a professional dancer, adjunct professor, Pilates teacher trainer, choreographer, cross-fitter, and creator of the Mentoring Program for Dancers: Mindset to Movement. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Kaley attended Brigham Young University as a dance major and business minor. She performed and toured with the Theatre Ballet Company all four years, and trained on scholarship at the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance and Ballet West. While there, she received academic and international talent awards at the World Dance Movement in Italy. She later pursued her Masters of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona, where she met her future husband and further developed her passion for performing, educating, and choreographing. After her first year, a severe car accident left her with a broken back, but she recovered and returned to dance with the help of a dedicated Pilates regimen, a discipline that soon became a new passion. Since moving to Dallas in 2017, Kaley has completed her Pilates training and has been teaching and choreographing locally for studios and dance departments, including Richland College and, more recently, Collin College. She also presented at the national AGO conference for two consecutive years. Her professional dance credentials include performances with Bruce Wood Dance, Zion Dance Project, Ballet North Texas, Collin County Ballet Theatre, Ballet Dallas, and most recently, Full Circle Dance. Some professional highlights include performing the lead in the original work by Silas Farley of New York City Ballet, Dew Drop and Sugar Plum Fairy in "The Nutcracker," the role of Phoenix in "Phoenix Rising" by Zach Ingram of Alvin Ailey, and the principal in the award-winning "HIVE" by Tiffanee Arnold. Through her example and mentorship, Kaley loves empowering dancers to reignite their passion and turn their dream careers into a vivid reality. TO FURTHER CONNECT WITH KALEY: mindset2move.com CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR MENTORSHIP !!
In episode 204, Galit Friedlander sits down with Lilian Manansala (Emmy-nominated choreographer, choreographer to multiple Disney shows, and Business Insider journalist) for an honest conversation about building a career that blends multiple passions. Lilian shares how she's carved out her place in both the dance world and the media industry, offering invaluable advice for dancers and choreographers looking to diversify their careers. In this episode, you'll discover: The challenges and rewards of pursuing multiple career paths as a dancer - The importance of self-trust and making your own lane in the dance industry - How to turn audition anxiety into an opportunity for growth. This episode is for dancers who want to take control of their career path and explore how to confidently pivot and pursue their passions beyond the stage. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Lilian on Instagram and her website. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts.
In episode 202 host Galit Friedlander and Choreographer/Creative Dir King Chris (Meg Thee Stallion, French Montana, Sevyn Streeter), discuss what excellence looks like on the job, why you can't pay us to go back to our 20's, and how to maintain boundaries when getting hired. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home: https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with King Chris on Instagram and his website.
In episode 202 host Galit Friedlander and Choreographer/Creative Dir King Chris (Meg Thee Stallion, French Montana, Sevyn Streeter), discuss what excellence looks like on the job, why you can't pay us to go back to our 20's, and how to maintain boundaries when getting hired. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home: https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with King Chris on Instagram and his website.
Back with another episode and another guest with an inside look into some of what it takes to evolve and adapt and ultimately maintain longevity in this business. Here with part 1 we get to know about Sam Deshauteurs and his path over the last 2 plus decades into where he is today. Multiple positions on and off stage have led Sam to be quite the experienced professional, friend and father. With part 2 we will hear Sam recount the horrific events of the 2017 mass shooting at the harvest music festival in Las Vegas. Something that would obviously change his life forever when it should have been just another gig at just another show. More about this in the next episode but for now please enjoy getting to know this driven, hard working and well respected friend of mine.
In episode 201 host Galit Friedlander and Choreographer/Creative Director Kayla Janssen (Dua Lipa, Disney, Rita Ora, Millennium Dance Complex faculty), discuss breaking free of pressures to go viral, dry fit underwear as the unknown must-have (you're welcome), and secrets to building a successful class. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home: https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Kayla on Instagram. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In episode 200, host Galit Friedlander welcomes the movement artist and visionary Sheopatra S.R. (The Council, NIKE, Daddy Yankee), known for her groundbreaking dance mixtapes and Memphis-born movement, for an enlightening discussion on embracing authenticity, overcoming self-doubt, and manifesting dreams through consistency. Join Galit and Sheopatra as they delve into the fascinating world of dance, sharing insights into what it means to let the dance take over your being, what 'Southern Boughie' is, and how to surrender to your intuition. Follow Galit: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website: https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home: https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Sheopatra S.R. on Instagram and the Council on Instagram. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Usually, you expect a supermajority to pass big bills in lockstep. Instead, that legislation is showing the fault lines between Tennessee's Republican office holders. Plus the newscast for April 25, 2024 and a preview of the Alvin Ailey performance at TPAC. Credits: This is a production of Nashville Public Radio Host/producer: Nina Cardona Editor: Miriam Kramer Additional support: Mack Linebaugh, Tony Gonzalez, Rachel Iacovone, LaTonya Turner and the staff of WPLN and WNXP
In episode 199, host Galit Friedlander sits down with Artistic Director/Choreographer Eden Shabtai (the Grammys, DTWTS, Chris Brown, Ava Max...) for a candid conversation about navigating motherhood, health challenges, and excelling in one of the most challenging industries: entertainment/dance. This episode delves into Eden's unique perspective on resilience and the approach that has saved her life and created a successful career in dance. WE GET INTO EDEN'S MINDSET, you will want to take notes! With humor and wisdom, Eden and Galit discuss the evolving landscape of auditions, the intersection of beauty and artistry, and the challenges of forging meaningful connections in a fast-paced industry. Join the conversation as they reflect on the highs and lows of a career in dance, and the enduring power of creativity to inspire and uplift. Tune in for an hour(ish) of empowerment, inspiration, and celebration of resilience as Galit and Eden share their insights on life, art, and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. Follow Galit: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website: https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home: https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home Follow Eden on Instagram and check out her website.
#259: Are you ready to get dancing, Los Angeles? Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, yes, that iconic New York dance company, will be hitting the Music Center's stage here in Los Angeles. But this is more than just a tour. It's a homecoming. In this episode, host Brian De Los Santos talks with HTLA's associate editor Aaricka Washington about her experience taking a community dance class with the company, and how it felt to be at the opening night of the Alvin Ailey company's 4 year L.A. residency. Join us as we get into Ailey's L.A. history and give you a rundown of what to expect at next season's shows. Read Aaricka's piece on the Alvin Ailey residency here.
In the latest episode, host Galit Friedlander is joined by the remarkable dancer Ai Shimatsu (Beyoncé Renaissance World Tour, Madonna, Pharrell, Ariana Grande and morrrre). From the exhilarating highs of opening nights to the behind-the-scenes realities of tour life, Ai shares her experiences navigating the dance industry with resilience and grace. Discover the unique challenges and triumphs of her time on the Renaissance tour and the profound impact it had on her perspective as a performer. Through candid conversations, Ai reflects on her journey from ballet beginnings in Japan to her adventurous move to New York City. Delve into the cultural nuances that have shaped her career and discover the secrets behind her success as a dancer and teacher. With humor and authenticity, Ai opens up about the stereotypes and struggles faced by Asian women in the dance industry, shedding light on the importance of representation and inclusion. Join the conversation as she shares her insights into mastering choreography, navigating photo shoots, and finding balance in a demanding profession. Tune in for an hour of laughter, inspiration, and cultural exploration as Galit and Ai delve into the joys of dance, teaching, and the vibrant flavors of Japanese cuisine in LA. Follow Galit: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website: https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home: https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home Follow Ai on Instagram.
Gizelle and Robyn discuss February, Alvin Ailey, fasting, car trouble, Jay Z, Killer Mike, Kandi Burruss, Usher x SKIMS, Oura Ring, Reasonably Shady LIVE in Philly, listener emails and more! *Jay Z @ the Grammys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6dBQ2UM6JI +Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReasonablyShady +Get in touch with the show: whatsup (at) reasonablyshady (dot) com || Keep up with us on IG: ReasonablyShady || Follow Robyn: robyndixon10 || Follow Gizelle: gizellebryant || See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.