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Join "Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey and special guest Trinity SantoroIn this episode of "Dance Talk” ® , host Joanne Carey interviews Trinity Santoro, an apprentice with the American Ballet Theatre. Trinity shares her journey from a competition dancer to a ballet apprentice, discussing her early experiences, the importance of technique, and the challenges she faces in the professional dance world. She emphasizes the significance of maintaining joy in dance, the role of competition, and the lessons learned from various summer intensives. Trinity also reflects on her experiences as an ABT apprentice, the excitement of working with dance legends, and the preparations for her upcoming tour. Throughout the conversation, she offers valuable insights and words of wisdom for aspiring dancers. Trinity is definitely a dancer to watch, she's going places!Trinity Santoro began her formal training in classical ballet and contemporary dance in Hanover Park, Illinois, at the Faubourg School of Ballet in 2013 under the direction of Watmora Casey. She then spent five years with A&A Ballet under the direction of Alexei Kremnev and Ana Reznik. Santoro also trained at The Royal Ballet School's Summer Intensive in 2018.In May 2022, she performed in Guatemala with A&A Ballet as the title role in Firebird. In September 2022, Santoro joined Kansas City Ballet as a member of KCBII. In 2023 and 2024, she appeared as a guest artist with Southold Dance Theatre, performing the title role in Giselle.Santoro has won numerous awards during her dance career, including winning Gold at the World Ballet Competition in 2017. She is a four-time Youth America Grand Prix Finalist, winning the Grand Prix award in 2022.Santoro joined ABT Studio Company in January 2024, where her repertoire included Amy Hall Garner's Within the Sunset, “Country Gardens” from Twyla Tharp's Brief Fling, and the Diana and Acteon pas de deux. She created a role in James Whiteside's Young & Beautiful.Santoro joined American Ballet Theatre as an apprentice in December 2024.To see Trinity performhttps://www.abt.org/Follow Trinity on Instagram @trinity_santoro“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/Follow Joanne on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdanceTune in. Follow. Like us. And Share.Please leave a review!“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey"Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."
Aoife speaks with musician and writer Seán McElwain about his new book ‘Our Dear Dark Mountain with the Sky Over It'. The books tells the story of James Whiteside who collected music in the Sliabh Beagh region, an area on the border between Northern Ireland and the south straddling counties Fermanagh and Monaghan in the late 1900s.
Aoife speaks with musician and writer Seán McElwain about his new book ‘Our Dear Dark Mountain with the Sky Over It'. The books tells the story of James Whiteside who collected music in the Sliabh Beagh region, an area on the border between Northern Ireland and the south straddling counties Fermanagh and Monaghan in the late 1900s.
Vail Dance Festival has long committed to bringing artists at all different points in their journey and development, and 2023 is no different. The ‘Conversations On Dance' podcast is joined by this year's Scholar-In-Residence Spencer Lenain and his childhood dance idol esteemed American Ballet Theatre principal James Whiteside for a live podcast recording. The pair will talk about how having such a range bolsters the experiences of dancers and audiences alike.This episode was recorded live on August 3rd, 2023 at the Manor Vail Lodge. Conversations on Dance at the Vail Dance Festival is generously underwritten by the Town of Vail.VAIL DANCE FESTIVAL IS GOING ON NOW! Conversations on Dance events: https://vaildance.org/conversations-on-dance/Performance tickets: https://vaildance.org/LINKS:Website: conversationsondancepod.comInstagram: @conversationsondanceMerch: https://bit.ly/cod-merchYouTube: https://bit.ly/youtube-CODJoin our email list: https://bit.ly/mail-COD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Okay, here's the sitch. This special episode of Front Row is split into two parts. In part one, I interview my codirector slash coproducer, Kylie Juggert, as well as Megan Eleanor Clark, the director of photography for the Fire Island portion of the film. In part two, you will hear an episode of Conversations on Dance, a podcast hosted by my friends Michael Sean Breeden and Rebecca King Ferraro, during which they grill me about the creation of “Daytripper”, plus other fascinating tidbits. Make sure to subscribe to their podcast. They're fabulous! I hope you enjoy this certified fresh episode of Front Row and don't forget to watch Daytripper, this Sunday night at 10:55pm Eastern on TV, web, or the AllArtsTV app. And tell your friends and fam to watch too!This is a special episode of Front Row focusing on “Daytripper”, a modern silent film that I wrote, directed, produced, and choreographed. The 30 minute film premieres April 23 at 10:55 p.m. Eastern on the ALL ARTS broadcast channel, site and app and follow my socials @jamesbwhiteside for exclusive behind the scenes content on the making of the film. Here's the official preview: American Ballet Theatre (ABT) principal dancer and choreographer James Whiteside created this lyrical modern silent film that tells the story of two men serendipitously meeting and falling in love on a beautiful summer day in Fire Island Pines. Created by Whiteside and Korean American filmmaker Kylie Juggert, “Daytripper” features performances by Lloyd Knight, principal dancer with Martha Graham Dance Company, and Jake Tribus, artistic associate with Gibney Company.Host: James Whiteside @jamesbwhitesideGuest: Kylie Juggert & Megan Eleanor Clark @InCommonFilms Michael Sean Breeden & Rebecca King Ferraro @conversationsondanceProduced by: RedCircle @getredcircleEdited by: Nate Gwatney @nateleegArt by: Javier Rivets @rivets_artTheme: "A-Flat" by Black Violin @blackviolinAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On today's episode of 'Conversations On Dance' we are joined by principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre James Whiteside to discuss his upcoming directorial debut film 'Daytripper'. James catches up to speed about his recovery from knee surgery, transforming his book 'Center Center' into a play and the creative concept and filming process for 'Daytripper'. You can stream 'Daytripper' as part of the All Arts Artist In Residence series this April 23rd at 10:55pm on PBS or stream the film on the All Arts app. THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:Ballet Bird is a streaming site designed by former Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer Julie Tobiason. Ballet Bird offers ballet classes for anyone at any level of training that you can do from the comfort of your home or studio. Ballet Bird is a great addition to your regular in-studio training too. Take advantage of the ten day free trial and use the discount code COD25 to get 25% off through June 30th 2023 at balletbird.com.Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami open auditions on April 23, 2023 in Miami. More information and register early: dimensionsdancemia.com/auditionsLINKS:Website: conversationsondancepod.comMerch: https://bit.ly/cod-merchYouTube: https://bit.ly/youtube-CODSpotify Playlists: COD Fave Ballets Program A and Program BJoin our email list: https://bit.ly/mail-COD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new show from Artful Narratives Media featuring conversations with today's most accomplished artists from the dance world including Chloe Arnold, Misty Copeland, James Whiteside, Sonya Tayeh, and many more, hosted by Dean and Director of Dance at The Juilliard School Alicia Graf Mack. Episode one coming to your podcast feed on Wednesday, February 8th.Follow Moving Moments on Instagram.Follow Alicia on Instagram.You can find out more about Artful Narratives Media on Instagram or the web.The Moving Moments theme song was composed by Saul Guanipa for Videohelper.Moving Moments was co-created by Alicia Graf Mack, Jessica Handelman, and David Krauss. This interview has been edited and condensed to fit the time format.Episode copyright © 2023 Artful Narratives Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre James Whiteside is unapologetically authentic and celebrated for doing the unthinkable. He talks about falling in love with ballet for the first time, becoming aware of his weaknesses and working to overcome them, and his "dream" workplace, American Ballet Theatre. James also lets Alicia in on the secrets to being a "Cindy." Check out James Whiteside on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or the web.Follow Moving Moments on Instagram.Follow Alicia on Instagram.You can find out more about Artful Narratives Media on Instagram or the web.The Moving Moments theme song was composed by Saul Guanipa for Videohelper.Moving Moments was co-created by Alicia Graf Mack, Jessica Handelman, and David Krauss. This interview has been edited and condensed to fit the time format.Episode copyright © 2023 Artful Narratives Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Whiteside speaks to Isaac Mizrahi about his mother, growing up in a religious community, Anna Wintour, and being a workaholic. Isaac Mizrahi has worked extensively in the entertainment industry as an actor, host, writer, designer and producer for over 30 years. He is the subject and co-creator of Unzipped, a documentary following the making of his Fall 1994 collection which received an award at the Sundance Film Festival. He hosted his own television talk show The Isaac Mizrahi Show for seven years, has written two books, and has made countless appearances in movies and on television. He currently serves as a judge on Project Runway: All-Stars.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Front Row is a frank discussion about the creative process and the business of creativity with some of the world's brightest stars. What does it mean to be a creative? And how does a creative earn a living while staying true to their art? I have been exploring these questions my whole professional career. I'm the host of Front Row. My name is James Whiteside and I'm a principal dancer and choreographer with American Ballet Theatre in New York City, and the author of Center Center. Join me as I speak to artists and professionals in the business of art while we try to find the answer to the elusive question: How can I be successful in the arts? Check your ticket and take your seat. You're in the Front Row. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A panel of experts, including BoF's Lauren Sherman and Diana Pearl, detail how the business of influencing has evolved — and where it's all going. Things move fast on the internet. In just the past few years, there have been a number of changes in the social media space and the influencer economy built around it. For one, brands are betting on influencers with day jobs, working with creators like Sky Ting Yoga founder Krissy Jones or James Whiteside, principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, as they look for relatable ambassadors to reach engaged audiences. The line between the average social media user and influencer is increasingly blurred as non-influencers endorse products online. Widely, people learn more about brands from other people, rather than brands' own storytelling. It's becoming even more important for brands to be on every platform — and influencers to have their own platforms. Key Insights: In many ways, the shift represents a return to old days of influence — where hobbyists set up YouTube channels and churned out authentic content viewers found refreshingly relatable. Influencer pay increased almost 50 percent overall from 2020 to mid-2021, said Nord. But, there are a lot more influencers getting paid, which means more competition as brands have a deepening pool of options. There's been a shift to video-first content. And younger generations are starting to snag brand deals from more established figures. Overall, marketers are paying whether influencers actually have influence — not just followers. Additional Resources:Why You Should Hire an Influencer With a Day Job: Influencers who gained online fame for offline pursuits are rapidly earning brand attention, but working with them requires a different type of partnership.Why Nordstrom Appears to Be Pivoting Away From Influencers: Influencers helped turn Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale into a major moment for the department store. This year, they say the retailer is leaning less on social media marketing, leading some creators to downplay the annual event.Is Now the Time to Hire a Virtual Influencer? Virtual influencers had faded from fashion campaigns, but now amid all the metaverse hype they're popping up again, with Prada and Pacsun turning to virtual faces.The Complete Guide to Influencer Marketing: As the creator space has matured, brands must be thoughtful about crafting a strategy that leverages influencer marketing's full power, considering everything from talent scouting to the effectiveness of metrics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-95
James Whiteside is not only a principal at American Ballet Theatre, dancing all iconic classical princes as well as ambitious contemporary work, but also has two alter egos: musician JB Dubs and the drag queen Uhu Betch. He has always worked to break down the mystique that surrounds classical ballet: he has a strong social media presence and frequently collaborates on digital work. Center Center, his eye-wateringly candid new memoir, is a rollercoaster through his professional and emotional life, since his early ballet lessons with two RAD dance teachers in Connecticut. He speaks to us frankly about his multiple performing lives.Content warning: this episode contains some explicit language.About James WhitesideJames Whiteside is a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre, a pop star (as JbDubs), and a member of the NYC-based drag posse, the Dairy Queens (as Uhu Betch). Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, he began his training at the D'Valda & Sirico Dance and Music Centre. After dancing with Boston Ballet, he joined ABT in 2012 and was named a principal in 2013. He has choreographed for music videos, commercials, film and ballet, and starred in Arthur Pita's The Tenant (Joyce Theater). He also hosts his own popular podcast, The Stage Rightside with James Whiteside. Center Center, his 'almost-memoir' is published by Penguin Random House.Find out more about RAD's new home for dance: https://bit.ly/3wfVnoNThe RAD has a network of teachers across the world located in 85 countries across the world - many qualified in a range of styles. By choosing an RAD registered Teacher you are choosing quality, safety and professionalism. Find your nearest teacher: https://bit.ly/3EW4L6xFollow the RAD on social media, and join the conversation with host David JaysInstagram @royalacademyofdanceFacebook @RoyalAcademyofDanceTwitter @RADheadquartersYouTube / royalacademydanceDavid Jays @mrdavidjaysSign up to our mailing list: https://bit.ly/3frWPh9RAD is an independent educational charity and does not receive regular government funding. Every penny we make goes back into the work we do. You can support us by either naming a seat as part of our Name A Seat Campaign: https://bit.ly/3fnxEwm or make a donation: https://bit.ly/3bxA6z5 James Whiteside's website: http://jamesbwhiteside.com/homeJames Whiteside's new book Center Center: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/670038/center-center-by-james-whiteside/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share some special skills that listeners dream of having; filmmakers Mark Duplass & Natalie Morales open up about forming a friendship while making the film Language Lessons, which they shot entirely on webcams; ballet dancer James Whiteside chats about his new memoir Center Center and the need for more queerness in classical ballet; and singer-songwriter and environmental activist Dar Williams explains why she's not sweating the headlines, before serenading us with "Time, Be My Friend" from her new album I'll Meet You Here.
Jeff & Will remind everyone that this month's Big Gay Fiction Book Club selection is "Running Lines" by Jeris Jean. The Book Club episode is coming up on Thursday, September 30. In addition, they also share that a previous Book Club selection, Clare London's "Romancing the Rough Diamond," is now available in audiobook narrated by Joel Leslie. In a change from our usual interviews with fiction authors, we welcome American Ballet Theatre principal dancer James Whiteside to discuss "Center Center," his recently released memoir. James is a dancer, musician, drag performer and has now added author and audiobook narrator to his credits. He talks with us about choosing which of his life experiences to explore and how he used writing to creatively present them. Complete shownotes for episode 332 along with a transcript of the show are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com. Big Gay Fiction Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find many more outstanding podcasts at frolic.media/podcasts!
American Ballet Theatre principal dancer James Whiteside chats with Trey Elling about CENTER CENTER: A FUNNY, SEXY, SAD ALMOST-MEMOIR OF A BOY IN BALLET. Questions include: Why write a memoir when he's still got so much life to live? (01:10) What was his relationship with each of his parents like? (3:04) How was his trip to NYC's Lincoln Center as a pre-teen epiphanous? (05:52) Was it difficult coming out at the age of 16 in 2001, and why did he decide to do it? (06:38) Why did he almost not accept an offer to join the ABT after ten years as a pro? (09:45) Is there a glaring example of homophobia in the world of ballet? (13:11) What is his favorite Fiona Apple song, and why? (15:42) Which personal body image issues used to bother him, and how did he get over those insecurities? (17:49)
Ballet requires athleticism, artistry and decades of grueling practice. It's an extremely competitive field and few dancers manage to become principal dancers at major theatres. This week on Viewpoints – James Whiteside, a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, shares his professional ballet journey and what he's learned about himself along the way.
Principal dancer and choreographer of the American Ballet Theatre James Whiteside joins Zibby to discuss his almost-memoir, Center Center, which James always knew he was meant to write. The two talk about his eclectic late mother and the impact she had on James and his siblings, as well as his plans for the future now that he is living his childhood dream. Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: amzn.to/3rnp8mABookshop: bit.ly/3ixcSMs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The guys announce the September Big Gay Fiction Book Club selection: the delightful Hollywood romance, "Running Lines" by Jeris Jean. Looking at books coming in September, Jeff & Will discuss titles by Garett Leigh, Lucy Lennox & May Archer, K.M. Neuhold, Nicky James, Riley Hart, Alison Cochrun, Sam Burns & W.M. Fawkes, DJ Jamison, and Haven Hadley. Turning to reviews, Jeff talks about "Best Laid Plans" by Roan Parrish, Will shares his thoughts on "Unforgotten" by Garrett Leigh, and they each comment on dancer James Whiteside's slyly dark memoir "Center Center." Complete shownotes for episode 330 along with a transcript of the show are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com. Big Gay Fiction Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find many more outstanding podcasts at frolic.media/podcasts!
Phoebe chats with James Whiteside, author of CENTER CENTER.
S6 E59: In this episode, meet author and photojournalist Deborah Copaken, writer and activist Rebecca Walker, and American Ballet Theatre principal dancer James Whiteside. In their audiobooks, these authors muse powerfully upon struggles with identity and offer perspectives on their unique experiences. Listen to Deborah Copaken on breaking down barriers of women in workplace settings, Rebecca Walker on childhood and belonging, and James Whiteside on inspiration from Roald Dahl. Ladyparts by Deborah Copaken: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/608181/ladyparts/ Baby Love by Rebecca Walker: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/294422/baby-love/ Center, Center by James Whiteside: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/670038/center-center/
Today, we are chatting with friend of the pod and American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer, James Whiteside, from the 2021 Vail Dance Festival. James tells us all about his new (self-proclaimed) “almost-memoir” that just hit bookshelves called “Center Center.” We hear about how long he has dreamt of writing a book, how the idea came […] The post (247) James Whiteside on his new book, “Center Center” appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
Today, we are chatting with friend of the pod and American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer, James Whiteside, from the 2021 Vail Dance Festival. James tells us all about his new (self-proclaimed) “almost-memoir” that just hit bookshelves called “Center Center.” We hear about how long he has dreamt of writing a book, how the idea came […] The post (247) James Whiteside on his new book, “Center Center” appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
The principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, and pop star, discusses his new book, "Center Center: A Funny, Sexy, Sad Almost-Memoir of a Boy in Ballet" (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/670038/center-center-by-james-whiteside/).
With registration on their website, the American Ballet Theatre 2021 Summer Celebration is free to stream. The dancing portion of this fundraising event will feature recently filmed works by Silas Farley, Helen Pickett, and James Whiteside as well as excerpts from Alexei Ratmansky's Bernstein in a Bubble and Sir Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet. To watch a trailer video and find the registration link, please visit The Ballet Herald. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balletherald/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/balletherald/support
Choreographer Akram Khan connects with Tamara Rojo, the Artistic Director of English National Ballet and a lead principal dancer. The conversation was led by James Whiteside, principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre, who is also a choreographer, recording artist and drag queen. They talk about pushing the boundaries of dance through unexpected collaborations, how recent events may lead to new innovations in performance, contemplating a life after dance, and much more.
Choreographer Akram Khan connects with Tamara Rojo, the Artistic Director of English National Ballet and a lead principal dancer. The conversation was led by James Whiteside, principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre, who is also a choreographer, recording artist and drag queen. They talk about pushing the boundaries of dance through unexpected collaborations, how recent events may lead to new innovations in performance, contemplating a life after dance, and much more.
It is our very own Reid Bartelme's birthday. Join us for a really incredibly extra special episode with nice, mundane parts too. Reid, we really hope you loves it. We loves you!!! WATCH: IN THE CLOSET with REID BARTELME WATCH: FANCY NUT MIX on DECEMBER 20th at 7pm EST CHECK OUT: THE DANCE EDIT SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPECIAL GUESTS: ISAAC MIZRAHI, BARTON COWPERTHWAITE, ISABELLA BOYLSTON, JAMES WHITESIDE, HARRIET JUNG, WENDY WHELAN, LLOYD KNIGHT, DREW JACOBY, LIDSEY CLARK, SIMONE CLARK-SLOMINSKI, JACOB SLOMINSKI, DAVID HALLBERG, JOSEPH WALSH, LAUREN STRONGIN, GAREN SCRIBNER, JUSTIN SCRIBNER, LINDA MURRAY, PATRICIA DELGADO, JUSTIN PECK, PAM TANOWITZ, and HONEY WOLTERS. MORE: WWW.DANCEANDSTUFF.COM YOUTUBE.COM/DANCEANDSTUFF SUPPORT via PATREON MAKE A DONATION INSTAGRAM: @DANCEANDSTUFFSHOW @REIDBARTELME @JACKFERVER @THEJEREMYJACOB
Today, on the Conversations on Dance podcast, we are sharing our chat with American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancers, Isabella Boylston and James Whiteside, that was recorded as a part of the 2020 Vail Dance Festival: Digital Edition. Through August 15th, you can watch our Zoom chat with James and Bella on the Vail Dance Festival […] The post (195) Isabella Boylston and James Whiteside – 2020 Vail Dance Festival appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
Today, on the Conversations on Dance podcast, we are sharing our chat with American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancers, Isabella Boylston and James Whiteside, that was recorded as a part of the 2020 Vail Dance Festival: Digital Edition. Through August 15th, you can watch our Zoom chat with James and Bella on the Vail Dance Festival […] The post (195) Isabella Boylston and James Whiteside – 2020 Vail Dance Festival appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
James Whiteside, also known as JbDubs, is an American ballet dancer, choreographer, model, drag queen, and recording artist. He’s a former principal dancer with Boston Ballet and is currently a principal dancer with American Ballet Theater. We talk about how he’s pivoted during COVID-19, working to make the ballet world more inclusive, writing a book, and more. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: lytyoga.com (https://lytyoga.com/podcast/) Resources: Instagram: @jamesbwhiteside (https://www.instagram.com/jamesbwhiteside/) TikTok: @jamesbwhiteside (https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesbwhiteside) Spotify: JbDubs (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0pcMlaHGK1AkSexNBhDFrq) Facebook: facebook.com/jamesbrucewhiteside (https://www.facebook.com/jamesbrucewhiteside/) Redefining Yoga is a production of (http://crate.media)
Links referenced in/relevant to today's episode:-The Black Report from The International Association of Blacks in Dance: https://www.iabdassociation.org/general/custom.asp?page=theblackreport-Lincoln Center's celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Lincoln-Center-Marks-30th-Anniversary-of-Americans-with-Disabilities-Act-How to choose a mask for dancing: https://www.dancemagazine.com/workout-mask-2646401321.html-How to actually dance in that mask: https://www.dancespirit.com/how-to-dance-in-a-face-mask-2646373852.html-How Broadway marketers have benefited from TikTok: https://www.forbes.com/sites/marchershberg/2020/07/19/broadway-marketers-fear-tiktok-ban-James Whiteside's Vogue video: https://www.vogue.com/article/24-hours-james-b-whiteside-Phil Chan's book, Final Bow for Yellowface: Dancing between Intention and Impact: https://www.yellowface.org/book-More about Final Bow for Yellowface: https://www.yellowface.org/
Welcome to Kids Pod, a podcast where kids get to ask adults the questions they really want to know. Nothing is too rude to ask. You send in the questions and our adults will give kids the answers they want to hear. Lots of little girls dream of being a ballet dancer when they grow up. But what about little boys? James Whiteside is a Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. He's here to tell us about whether male dancers ever drop their partners in those crazy lifts and that even little boys can dream of doing ballet. Kids Pod was created by Aimee Chan. Intro by Niki Strauss. Cover art by Glen Strauss. Narration by Mabelle Strauss. Special thanks to James Whiteside, Celeste, Gracie, Joshua and Isabella. To send us your questions for future episodes, contact us at aimeechan.com. We also ask that you please subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes of Kids Pod. And to help other people to find us and spread the word, we would love it if you would give Kids Pod a 5 star rating and share our link with your friends. Thanks for listening.
James chats with choreographer Arthur Pita, with whom he had worked on the horror dance play “The Tenant”. They discuss “Showgirls”, disco dancing, and working in theatre and film. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James chats with Royal Ballet Principal Dancer Marcelino Sambé about his rise to principality, his injury and how to find beauty in a bleak world. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James chats with Houston Ballet soloist Harper Watters LIVE on Instagram in this special quarantined edition of The Stage Rightside. They talk about coming out, being different, and family acceptance. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
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James Whiteside is back! Sheets Yoga, West Side Cats, New Ratmansky and the Oscar predictions a week after the Oscars. We've got a real random mix this week. RELATED: EPISODE 3: WITH JAMES WHITESIDE MORE: YOUTUBE.COM/DANCEANDSTUFF SUPPORT THE MAKING OF DANCE AND STUFF via PATREON WWW.DANCEANDSTUFF.COM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Herpes has been around since humans have walked this earth. The fact is we have to learn to live with this virus. What’s odd about this is as a culture we’ve decided that this virus is dirty and one of the worst things we could catch. With that being said, as a society we really don’t even know that much about herpes and it’s probably because we choose not to. I mean, we’ve made this herpes thing out to be worse than the boogie monster under your bed. With that being said whether you have herpes or not there’s someone close to you that you love who does so here’s 3 things you need to know. ⅔ people have HSV 1 and ⅙ people have HSV 2 So with that being said the majority of the population has herpes. The funny thing is that when you get herpes you become the majority not the majority. We’re made to believe that because we have herpes we’re the only person in the world who has herpes and no bode ever will understand or want to be with us. But the truth is that 84% of the population has herpes. You can transmit it without an outbreak (yikes) This is very important to know. The old saying was that you could only transmit herpes if you had an outbreak. Well has science has evolved and we’ve learned more about viral shedding, we now know that it’s possible to transmit herpes without an outbreak. In fact, about 70 percent of transmissions occur during asymptomatic periods, says James Whiteside, an obstetrician/gynecologist at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Yes, when you have an outbreak you’re the most contagious and when you don’t have an outbreak you’re the least contgouse. But there’s this thing called viral shedding and when that occurs you’re contagious. Here’s the catch, the person doesn’t know when viral shedding occurs. There’s no signs or symptoms of an outbreak. So this is why it’s very important that you disclose to your partner about your herpes diagnosis. I go way more into detail on viral shedding here. You can have a sex life We all think that our sex life is now over because we have herpes. That is so far from the truth. Just because you have herpes does not mean that you’re less desirable or need to become celebate for the rest of your life. All that having herpes means is that you have to have a conversation with your partner about having herpes. Both you and your partner need to come to an agreement and decide what best methods you want to use to prevent transmission. That’s it. I talk a ton about sex and herpes here, here, and here. At the end of the day, I want to make sure that we know how common herpes is and how we’re so not alone because we have herpes. Also, that having herpes does not need to change your life or make you feel like you need to take a back seat to your dreams. All that herpes means is that you get an outbreak here and there and when that happens it’s a reminder for you to take a little better care of yourself. I’d love to hear what you think so feel free to reach out.
How is the fruit and vegetable industry responding to the claims of exploitation of backpackers and Pacific Islander workers? Host Chris Russell speaks to the CEO of Aus Veg, James Whiteside about the industry’s dependency on exploited labour and the potential for attracting more long-term Australian staff.
NYCB Soloist, Megan LeCrone, drives James home from rehearsal and an impromptu Stage Rightside ensues. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
Stage Rightside is BACK for Season 4! Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
Today we are brining you a live podcast recording from the Vail Dance Festival with American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer, James Whiteside. This episode was recorded on July 27th, the morning before the premier of his newest work, “New American Dream.” Unfortunately, we did come up against some technical difficulties, so we are sharing this […] The post (146) James Whiteside LIVE From Vail Dance Festival appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
Today we are brining you a live podcast recording from the Vail Dance Festival with American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer, James Whiteside. This episode was recorded on July 27th, the morning before the premier of his newest work, “New American Dream.” Unfortunately, we did come up against some technical difficulties, so we are sharing this […] The post (146) James Whiteside LIVE From Vail Dance Festival appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
This episode of Arts and (Space)Crafts: Kevin tells us all about his trip to Los Angeles, the boys celebrate their upcoming trip to Mars, and Jake gives an update on the NYC Ballet suspensions and James Whiteside's new song, "WTF". NEW EPISODES WEEKLY! Twitters- @TheAstrophys @gakejodek Email- Artsandspacecrafts1@gmail.com Art- Kerina McCarthy Music- Tribe Society
Reid has just returned from Justin Peck and Patricia Delgado's wedding ceremony in Miami and brings us interviews with guests from the reception. But first, Jack uses Chance to ask "First Date Questions" of James Whiteside, Lloyd Knight, and Garen Scribner. (Full list of episode's guests below.) EPISODE GUIDE to WHO'S WHO: EVERYTHING IS IMAGINABLE: James Whiteside (of Episodes 3, 42, 51 - American Ballet Theatre) Lloyd Knight (of Episodes 7, 42 - Martha Graham Dance Company) Garen Scribner (of Episodes 12, 41, 42 - Former San Francisco Ballet, An American In Paris, Broadway Sandwich) THE WEDDING: Gretchen Smith (New York City Ballet); Oreo Cereal Ricky Ubeda (So You Think You Can Dance, Carousel, Cats Revival); LaGuardia Eric Trope (Miami City Ballet); Newark Michael Breeden (of Episodes 19 - Former Miami City Ballet, 1/2 of Conversations on Dance.); Madonna Lexie Overholt (Former Miami City Ballet); Madonna Devin Alberda (New York City Ballet); Tall AND Short Jeanette Delgado (Miami City Ballet & Sister to Patricia); Thong Sufjan Stephens (Musician); Madonna Joseph Walsh and Lauren Strongin (of Episodes 45, 73 - San Francisco Ballet); Heels/Boxers Daniel Applebaum (New York City Ballet); (Pert says Lexie Overholt), Head/Shoulders Gonzalo Garcia and Ezra Hurwitz (Gonzolo: New York City Ballet; Ezra: Former Miami City Ballet - Filmmaker); Chocolate/Gummi Bears. Neil Marshall (Former Miami City Ballet); Curly. Marika Anderson (New York City Ballet); Dangler/Smashbox Purple Lip. Dores André (San Francisco Ballet). Uncut. Andrew Scordato & His Partner Ben Nadal (New York City Ballet). Asia & Europe. Craig Hall & His Partner Frank Wilderman (New York City Ballet); Captain Crunch and Oh’s. Harriet Jung (of Episodes 2, 71 - Reid & Harriet); Small Car. Zoe Zien (Former Miami City Ballet); Small Car. Frances Chung (San Francisco Ballet); Asian Noodle Preparations. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
James Whiteside steps in for Jack who is upstate with Peter Pan. Reid and James have a curry and chill with the trina with it all: Isabella Boylston. The three get into rigor, humor, and kindness. Jacks still manages to haunt the episode because he's a witch. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
James Whiteside, Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theater is interviewed by David Cogan on the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels and syndicated online. James celebrates gender fluidity in his passion for the arts with dancing, performing as a drag queen, and creating his own pop music. Find him on Twitter and Instagram @jamesbwhiteside www.eliances.com
James Whiteside, Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theater is interviewed by David Cogan on the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels and syndicated online. James celebrates gender fluidity in his passion for the arts with dancing, performing as a drag queen, and creating his own pop music. Find him on Twitter and Instagram @jamesbwhiteside www.eliances.com
For our first live event at the Vail Dance Festival on Saturday night, we sat down with NYCB's Tiler Peck & ABT's James Whiteside for an informal chat about their careers and their past experiences at the festival. For more from Vail, visit conversationsondancepod.com/listen-now. The post Vail Festival Forum Bonus Content: LIVE With NYCB's Tiler Peck and ABT's James Whiteside appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
For our first live event at the Vail Dance Festival on Saturday night, we sat down with NYCB’s Tiler Peck & ABT’s James Whiteside for an informal chat about their careers and their past experiences at the festival. For more from Vail, visit conversationsondancepod.com/listen-now. The post Vail Festival Forum Bonus Content: LIVE With NYCB’s Tiler Peck and ABT’s James Whiteside appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
In this week's radio show Reid and Jack discuss getting sick from eating too much whipped cream. Then we go uptown to kiki with James Whiteside and discuss his new memoir: The Snake Wheel of the Ego Break. Finally, Jack tells Reid explains how Adrienne Truscott has managed to craft a rape comedy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
James kikis with Principal Ballet Mistress, Susan Jones. They chat about the ideal corps de ballet woman, her favorite ballets to stage, working with every director of ABT, and becoming an airline pilot. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James sits down with Alvin Ailey's Jamar Roberts. They discuss Mariah Carey, being a competition kid, Revelations, and protein powder. Not to mention "Hidge or not hidge"! Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitte
James sits down with longtime friend, Matthew Poppe of les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, the drag ballet company. They dish on pointe shoes, technique vs. comedy, and homosexuality. There's another guest appearance by (you guessed it) Isabella and a mysterious dairy queen. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitte
James returns to the Stage Rightside in the first episode of Season 2. He interviews fellow ABT principal dancer, Cory Stearns on Youth America Grand Prix, girlfriends, Cheez Doodles, and more! The only side you'll want to be on is the Stage Rightside with James Whiteside! Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitte
Michael and Rebecca sit down with American Ballet Theater Principal Dancer James Whiteside for an inside look into his career, his work at ABT, and what inspires him. The post (15) James Whiteside, Principal at American Ballet Theater appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
James sits down with American prima ballerina-turned-directress, Julie Kent. They wax poetic about humble beginnings, the future, Mikhail Baryshnikov, & Kevin McKenzie. Don't miss it! Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James speaks with ABT Corps de Ballet member, Gemma Bond about the Corps, choreography, coasters, and girls vs. women. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James speaks with ABT's head of wigs and makeup department, Rena Most. They dish on theater makeup, haunted houses, and their makeup/hair pet peeves. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James speaks with ABT Principals Gillian Murphy and Marcelo Gomes about humble beginnings, keeping it fresh, and their Summer plans. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James speaks with downtown show-maker Jack Ferver about his new show, "I Want You To Want Me", among other things, like Return to Oz, Madonna, and seances. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James talks to ABT artist in residence, Alexei Ratmansky (who inexplicably calls him "Jim") about Russia, Britney Spears, and roles he missed out on. It's an illuminating chat with a prolific choreographer. Premier Dance Network website James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James speaks with fashion/costume designers Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung about fashion, AOL screen names, off brand Italian hairspray, and queer politics. James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James conducts his first dressing room interview with fellow ABT principal dancers Isabella Boylston and Stella Abrera. James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James dishes the dirt on what roles he'll be dancing, and with whom, this Spring Season at the Metropolitan Opera House with ABT. Next episode, James' very first interview! Stay tuned! James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James discusses what to expect during the first season of The Stage Rightside. You'll hear about upcoming guests and get a humorous look at the world of ballet, according to Mr. Whiteside. James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
James discusses what to expect during the first season of The Stage Rightside. You'll hear about upcoming guests and get a humorous look at the world of ballet, according to Mr. Whiteside. James Whiteside website ABT website James Whiteside - Instagram James Whiteside - Facebook James Whiteside - Twitter
In 2005, historian James Whiteside bought a Harley Davidson Heritage Softail, christened it “Old Blue,” and set off on a series of motorcycle adventures. Over six years he traveled more than 15,000 miles. In his new book “Old Blue's Road” Whiteside recounts his travels to the Pacific Northwest, Yellowstone, Dodge City, Santa Fe, Wounded Knee, and many other places and considers the ongoing struggle between Indian and mainstream American culture, the meaning of community, the sustainability of the West's hydraulic society, the creation of the national parks system, the Mormon experience in Utah, the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and more. Whiteside reflects on the processes of change that made the American West what it is today and the complex ways in which the West's past and present come together.
In 2005, historian James Whiteside bought a Harley Davidson Heritage Softail, christened it "Old Blue," and set off on a series of motorcycle adventures. Over six years he traveled more than 15,000 miles. In his new book "Old Blue's Road" Whiteside recounts his travels to the Pacific Northwest, Yellowstone, Dodge City, Santa Fe, Wounded Knee, and many other places and considers the ongoing struggle between Indian and mainstream American culture, the meaning of community, the sustainability of the West's hydraulic society, the creation of the national parks system, the Mormon experience in Utah, the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and more. Whiteside reflects on the processes of change that made the American West what it is today and the complex ways in which the West's past and present come together.
Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, James Whiteside began his training at age nine at the D’Valda & Sirico Dance and Music Centre, where guest faculty included Charles Kelley, Franco De Vita and Raymond Lukens. He continued his training at the Virginia School of the Arts for one year under the direction of Petrus Bosman and David Keener. In 2002, Whiteside joined Boston Ballet II, where he continued to train under the tutelage of its director Raymond Lukens, now director of ABT’s National Training Curriculum. Whiteside joined the corps de ballet of Boston Ballet in 2003 and became a second soloist in 2006. He was promoted to first soloist in 2008 and to principal dancer with Boston Ballet in 2009. Whiteside joined American Ballet Theatre as a Soloist in September 2012 and was named a Principal Dancer in October 2013. http://www.jameswhiteside.org/ https://www.facebook.com/jamesbrucewhiteside https://twitter.com/JamesBruceWhite http://instagram.com/jamesbrucewhite