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“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey
Alison Manning and Duke Dang, Celebrating Rhythm: The Uptown Dance Festival

“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 40:04


Join "Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey  and special guests: Duke Dang, Executive Director of Works & Process and Alison Manning, Co-Executive Director of Harkness Dance Center.In this episode of "Dance Talk” ®, host Joanne Carey chats with Duke Dang, and Alison Manning, about their organizations upcoming collaboration: the Uptown Rhythm Dance Festival. The festival is a collaborative project aimed at celebrating various forms of rhythm dance. Alison and Duke discuss the festival's programming, community engagement, and the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in dance. The dialogue highlights the festival's diverse lineup of artists, workshops, and the significance of dance in fostering community connections. Get your tickets, you won't want to miss this festival!Alison Manning is the former Executive Director and Co-Producer of The Yard on Martha's Vineyard, from 2008-2020. She is founding Co-Artistic Director and Choreographer of DanceTheYard, The Yard's year-round professional dance company, with choreographic partner and company Co-Artistic Director Jesse Keller Jason. Alison is a passionate Horton teacher and an avid tap and rhythm dancer and advocate. She discovered her love for the Horton technique as a scholarship student at Jacob's Pillow, working with the great Milton Myers, and has continued studying with mentors Mr. Myers, Kristina Berger, Karen Gayle and other lauded Horton Teachers through the years. She taught the technique on Faculty at The Yard each summer, and as a guest teaching artist at NYU Steinhardt School, Wesleyan Univeristy, Peridance Capezio Center, and STEPS on Broadway. In addition to teaching, Alison dances and performs with The Bang Group and has worked for The Peggy Spina Tap Company, Xodus Dance Collective, Kinodance company among others. She is the current President of the Marymount Manhattan College Dance Advisory Board as well as a member of the Adjunct Faculty. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from said institution with a BFA in Modern Dance and a Minor in Art History. Alison lives in New York City with her wife and four children and is honored to be shepherding the Harkness School of Dance during this exciting time at The 92nd Street Y, New York.https://www.92ny.org/Duke Dang is the executive director of Works & Process, a performing arts organization that champions and resources artists and their creative process from studio-to-stage by partnering with over a dozen residency centers across Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York to provide fully-funded residencies and presents iteratively at the Guggenheim Museum, Lincoln Center, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, and SummerStage.  Works & Process was honored with a 2021 Dance Magazine Award and nominated in 2021 and 2022 for the APAP William Dawson Award for Programmatic Excellence and Sustained Achievement. Born at a UN refugee camp in the Philippines to Vietnamese parents seeking political asylum, Duke immigrated to California growing up with the assistance of Section 8 housing vouchers, food stamps, and attending Head Start. Prior to Works & Process, Duke worked at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Glimmerglass Festival, and Sydney Theatre Company. He earned in BA in Art History from Boston University and MA in Performing Arts Administration from New York University.To Find out about Works & Process ⁠https://www.worksandprocess.org/ To get your tickets to Uptown Dance Festivalhttps://www.92ny.org/event/uptown-rhythm-dance-festival“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."

Black Canvas
Professional Dancer and Innovator: Alexander Collins

Black Canvas

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 35:29


Alexander Navarro Collins was born in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1991. His passion and strongest force for performing is credited to his Godmother, Adriana Estrada, a professional classical dancer, dancing and touring worldwide.   Watching her perform and seeing her love for the art ignited Alex's creative mind and set him on a trajectory to one day perform on stages as she has. Alexander started his journey on the high school dance team, competing for the top bragging rights of the school. For four consecutive years, Alexander held that top position. At age 16, Alexander decided to take his studies more professionally, enrolling in multiple training courses in Venezuela, where he focused his technique on Jazz, Hip-Hop, Salsa, Ballet, and Contemporary. After studying vigorously for two years, he booked his first professional job performing for the Miss Venezuela 2008 competition. In 2011, Alexander decided to travel to Europe with the intent to study English but also ended up growing as a dancer and an Artist and trained in different techniques while also being allowed to assist other dance conventions being held in Europe. After some time, in 2014, Alexander traveled to big apple NYC, where he was accepted into the prestigious dance training program at Peridance Capezio Center. Here he would accelerate his studies in performing Arts, training in multiple styles daily, and work with renowned choreographers in a studio class setting. While training in NYC, Alexander had the opportunity to participate in Rhapsody James' program MOTIVATE EXCELLENT, where he was challenged, pushed, and introduced to the commercial industry in a new and professional way. After three years, Alexander obtained his first-ever work visa here in the United States, which allowed him to work and save enough money to move to his dream location, Los Angeles, California, in 2017. Since moving to Los Angeles, Alexander has had the opportunity to get signed to one of the biggest Dance agencies, CLEAR TALENT GROUP. He has worked with artists like Nicki Minaj, J Balvin, Lil Nas X, Mariah Carey, Ru-Paul, and many more. He has appeared in multiple commercials, including a national spot for Old Navy. He made his big screen debut in Encanto and performed on numerous televised productions such as The Voice, BET Awards, and the VMA's. Alexander looks forward to performing on multiple stages worldwide, appearing on the nearest big screen, and sharing his talent worldwide.

Inside Contemporary Dance
#3: Lisa Mariani | Following your instincts, staying courageous and resilient in the face of challenges, and remembering to enjoy the journey.

Inside Contemporary Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 96:23


For this episode of “Inside Contemporary Dance”, I sat down to chat with my dear friend, and the beautiful dancer, Lisa Mariani.Lisa was born in Cremona, Italy. Her professional education began at Scuola di Balletto Classico Cosi - Stefanescu, and was continued at Balletto di Toscana. She went on to receive a scholarship to train with the Peridance Capezio Center in New York City, where she graduated with Honors and Excellence in Contemporary Dance. Afterward, she apprenticed with Parsons Dance Company and began freelancing with companies and projects all around the world, working with choreographers such as Desmond Richardson, Robert Battle, and Igal Perry. In 2017, Lisa joined Balletto Teatro di Torino, where she has performed works by renowned choreographers such as Ella Rothschild, Andrea Costanzo Martini, Yin Yue, and Manfredi Perego.Since 2019, she has also been a student of the Faculty of Motor Sciences, and she has been sharing her passion for physicality and the functional movement in various online projects.During our conversation, we covered a variety of topics:* Her brave decision to move to New York at 18 to pursue her career, and all the challenges along the way, including learning English from scratch, and having to spend a night sleeping in the streets.* Her first experiences as a professional dancer in New York, the frenetic nature of freelance life, and the decision to pursue a career closer to her loved ones. * Her dedication to pursuing auditions and opportunities, doubts she's had to overcome, the conviction that everything happens for a reason, and that every audition is an opportunity to learn and grow. * Putting together a video reel, audition applications, and choosing the “perfect outfits”. Is there a magic formula to get invited?* Her experience dancing for Balletto Teatro di Torino.* Rituals before performances.* Her decision to start studying at the “University of Motor Sciences” in Turin, Italy, studying the mechanics of the body and working with non-dancers. * Her thoughts on a future after her professional performance career.* How to balance work with private life and being with one's partner. * Fighting the constant desire for more and “better,” and cultivating the art of happiness and gratitude for what is.Lisa's recommendations: 1) “The thinking body” by Mabel Elsworth Todd.2) Italian physician and coach: Filippo Ongaro.Follow Lisa:Facebook: @Lisa MarianiIIInstagram: @lisamariani7Follow “Inside Contemporary Dance”:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidecontemporarydance/Website: https://www.insidecontemporarydance.com/If you enjoyed this podcast, please spread the love! Like, subscribe, share it with your friends - and most importantly, please leave a rating or review, on whatever platform you're listening from. The more positive ratings this show has, the more it will get promoted, and that means more beautiful listeners!My many thanks go to:Ariel Isakowitz - Texts editor, general consultor & dear friend Carl Albrecht - Mix and soundMarco Dray - Original musicDagmara Śliwińska - Podcast cover photoMoritz Wright - Podcast cover photo designThomas Bewernick -  Sound, recording, & being there every step of the wayMy dear family - Because I love youLast but not least - YOU. My dear listeners. You are the life and spirit behind the podcast. THANK YOU!

danceCONNECT: a series of stages + stories
Ep 15: danceCONNECT with Mary Grace McNally

danceCONNECT: a series of stages + stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 108:53


Check out www.DanceConnectSeries.com for more information on each guest! Instagram: @danceconnectseries -------- Mary Grace McNally (she/her) is a dance performer, choreographer and teacher, originally from Massachusetts. In June 2018, she self-produced, directed and choreographed her first evening-length work, Not For Picking, which premiered at Theaterlab NYC. Mary Grace is honored to be the winner of the 2018 Capezio A.C.E. Award. She was also announced as ADA's National Choreographer of the Year in 2016. Mary Grace's work has been presented at The Joyce Theater, The Dance Gallery Festival, Dixon Place, Young Choreographer's Festival, Centre National de la Danse in France, and deSingel in Belgium. She has studied with artists such as Medhi Walerski, Jesse Zaritt, Adi Salant, Jermaine Spivey, Spenser Theberge, Tilman O'Donnell, and has performed the works of Doug Varone, Tommie-Waheed Evans, Katie Swords-Thurman, Emma Portner, Erica Sobol and Ryan Spencer. Most recently, Mary Grace was a featured dancer at Madison Square Garden for Phish's 2020 NYE concert, choreographed by Jon Rua. She also created new works for Divinity Dance Company (UT) and East Carolina University (NC). Mary Grace is the Artistic Director of MG + Artists, a project-based dance collective. In January 2020, she premiered her newest work, WHEN IT FALLS, at The Montalbán in Los Angeles, produced by Break The Floor. Mary Grace is a guest instructor and choreographer at competitive dance studios, workshops and universities across the country, as well as Guest Faculty at Peridance Capezio Center and Broadway Dance Center. She received her BFA in Dance from the University of the Arts in 2015. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

danceCONNECT: a series of stages + stories
Ep 09: danceCONNECT with Teddy Tedholm

danceCONNECT: a series of stages + stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 76:08


Check out DanceConnectSeries.com for more information on each guest! Instagram: @danceconnectseries -------- Teddy Tedholm is a choreographer, dancer, and dance instructor based out of NYC. He has worked with artists as varied as Netta Yerushalmy, Kate Sicchio, Erica Sobol, Sidra Bell, Douglas Becker, Billy Larson, Emily Shock, and many others. Since receiving a BFA in Ballet from University of the Arts, he has studied under Doug Varone and Deborah Hay and presented work throughout the country live and on film to great acclaim. In NY he directs his own company, tedted Performance Group, and is on faculty at Peridance Capezio Center and is Guest Faculty at Broadway Dance Center. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Full Out with Samantha Jo Harvey
Move and Manifest with Bridget James Ling

Full Out with Samantha Jo Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 38:18


I can't wait for you to listen to Bridget's journey from high anxiety and low confidence working a job she hated, to living her most vibrant life being her own boss with her virtual businesses. Be sure to listen to the end because I share my first dating story.. and you're gonna love it!  Guest Bio: Bridget James Ling is the Founder of Move & Manifest, a coaching program designed to help you Manifest your Vision through Movement. During Move & Manifest Coaching, you’ll dive into your vision, embody it through movement, release limitations, and manifest what you want in life. In addition to coaching, Bridget is a Dancer and Fitness Instructor based in Brooklyn, NY. Bridget has extensive experience performing throughout NYC at the 92nd St Y, Peridance Capezio Center, Green Space Studios, NYC Department of Correction, and Dixon Place. She has taught Dance in NYC schools as well as Managed a Dance Company in Manhattan. Bridget is passionate about helping you Embody your Vision, so that you can live your dream life now.   Say hi: @bridgetjameslingIf you'd like to experience Move & Manifest Coaching and work 1:1 on a specific manifestation, schedule a 30 Minute Move & Manifest Discovery Call here. Connect with me: @samanthajoharveyJoin the Full Out Collective FB group To get more info or apply for FULL OUT CONFIDENCE 6-week LIVE coaching program click HERE.

Unplugged Goddess
HOW TO: Manifest Your Vision Through Movement w/ Bridget

Unplugged Goddess

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 40:04


In today's episode, Kelsey is joined by Bridget, Founder of Move & Manifest to discuss how to manifest your dreams through movement! The girls chat all things manifestation, movement, leaving jobs and so much more. Come unplug and hangout with us, xo. Connect with Kelsey:IG: @unpluggedgoddesspodcast // @unpluggedgoddess Website: https://www.unpluggedgoddess.com/ Connect with Bridget:Bridget James Ling is the Founder of Move & Manifest and Dancer based in Brooklyn, NY. Bridget helps people Manifest their Vision through individualized improvisation and choreography. Bridget has extensive experience performing throughout NYC at the 92nd St Y, Peridance Capezio Center, Green Space Studios, NYC Department of Correction, and Dixon Place. She has experience teaching Dance in NYC Charter Schools as well as managing a Dance Company in Manhattan. Bridget coaches Move & Manifest clients on Zoom through 1:1 coaching as well as in group classes. She’s passionate about creating a community of people that Go For More and MOVE into their VISION. To learn more about 1:1 Move and Manifest Coaching go to Instagram and Sign Up for a 30 Minute Discovery Call. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgetjamesling/

Creativity Conversations
Danté Brown + Blake Beckham

Creativity Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020


Danté Brown is a New York artist and Artistic Director of Warehouse Dance, a collaborative group that generates compelling thematic environments within a process of physical and theoretical inquiry. While Brown was in residence with the Emory Dance program in 2016, he sat down to talk about creativity with Blake Beckham, a choreographer, producer and dance educator in Atlanta. Brown began his dance training at Wesleyan University, which led him to The Ohio State University to receive his MFA in choreography and performance. As a performer, Danté has worked with artists such as Esther Baker-Tarpaga, Christal Brown, David Dorfman, Kendra Portier, and Noa Zuk, among others. As an educator, Danté has had the opportunity to teach a range of classes at Bates College, Dancewave, Dance New Amsterdam, East Village Dance Project, Gibney Dance Center, Mark Morris Dance Center, Peridance Capezio Center, and The Ohio State University. This podcast episode is introduced by Laura Briggs (Emory dance and chemistry alum/Arts at Emory intern) and Maggie Beker (Creativity Conversations host and producer). Watch the original video recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz4wiWzqqww&list=PLCAC61A4AB786C00E&index=23&t=0s   Follow us! Facebook Instagram

Dance Informa presents Tony Selznick: The Hollywood Dance Podcast
Kevin Maher with Tony Selznick and Megan Hunt

Dance Informa presents Tony Selznick: The Hollywood Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 32:20


In this episode of The Hollywood Dance Podcast, Tony Selznick invites Kevin Maher to speak about achieving career balance in the dance industry. Kevin Maher was born in Hollywood, California, and moved to New York at 18 to pursue his passion for the arts. He trained at Culture Shock NY, La Santa Luz Dance Company, Rhapsody the Company, Broadway Dance Center, Djoniba Dance Center and Peridance Capezio Center. Maher's professional dance credits include working with artists such as Missy Elliot, Mariah Carey, and Jennifer Lopez, and appearing in the movie You Got Served. He's taught in some of America's most prestigious studios, from Edge PAC and Debbie Reynold’s Dance Studio to Millenium Dance Complex and Broadway Dance Center. Maher's performing and teaching success has also led to an incredible career in choreography. He's worked with artists such as Carly Rae Jepson, New Kids On The Block, Britney Spears, Justin Beiber, Mariah Carey, Big Time Rush, The Wanted, and Jason Derulo, and on primetime TV shows Dancing With The Stars, X-Factor and America’s Got Talent. Maher, Hunt, and Derricks spend this episode discussing achieving balance between your career and personal life in the dance industry – and what it's like working with some of the world's biggest stars! The Hollywood Dance Podcast is produced by Dance Informa and MSA Agency. Audio editing by Tidalwav Studios.

Ballet and Beyond Podcast
Brian Carey Chung

Ballet and Beyond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 43:14


Today we talk to Brian Carey Chung about the changing culture of ballet. We hear about some of his experiences, both as a dancer and choreographer, and discuss some of the deeper themes of dance and art.Brian Carey Chung has been a company member with LINES Ballet, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Ballet Hispanico of NY, and Armitage Gone! Dance, where he was a principal dancer, rehearsal director and assistant choreographer to Karole Armitage. He has taught on the faculties of LINES Ballet at SF Dance Center, Peridance Capezio Center, Broadway Dance Center, and Joffrey Ballet School. He was also an Assistant Professor of Ballet at Northern Illinois University and has guest lectured and taught master classes internationally at NYU TISCH, Stanford University, University of Hawaii, and University of Arizona. Brian is currently the resident choreographer at Dance Alive National Ballet in Gainesville, FL.

Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives
Life as Dancer with Peridance

Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 13:12


Title: Life as a Dancer with Peridance . On this episode, Alexandre Barranco was interviewed. Alexandre Barranco was born in Brazil. In 2001, at the age of 11, he began his dance studies at ABAMBA (Benefactors and Friends of Dancers and Actors Boys Association). In 2008, he had his first professional experience in the "Ballet of the City of Taubate," mainly working with contemporary dance. In 2010, he worked with the "Young Dance Company of Sao Jose dos Campos". He has performed within Brazil and abroad dancing classical ballet and contemporary dance and has been awarded with many national and international prizes in competitions. In 2016, Alexandre started graduated in New York at Peridance Capezio Center in their certificate program with a full scholarship while simultaneously apprenticing with the Peridance Contemporary Dance Company. . Where to listen to podcast: 1. Spotify 2. iTunes 3. Soundcloud . Show Information: . Mission: On Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives (PPP), Dr. Jenna Kantor, performer and physical therapist, interviews individuals on life and health in the performing arts. In this monthly podcast, we aim to help performing artists gain a better understanding of how their body works, how to reduce risk of injury, what Physical Therapy for performing artists entails, how to maximize performance potential, and entertain. . Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes and is not medical advice. . Website: http://ptperformancepersp.wixsite.com/home YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCITo3xiKNBOq20jM7ExlRNw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ptperformanceperspectives/ Email: ptperformanceperspectives@gmail.com Host: Jenna Kantor Music: Bret Autrey vs. Ella Fitzgerald - Puttin on the Ritz (Irving Berlin & Taco) Music License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode

Dance With Teachers
Commercial Dance Teacher & Freelance Choreographer- James Alonzo

Dance With Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 22:53


In this episode we hear from James Alonzo. James is a teacher in New York City at Broadway Dance Center, Peridance Capezio Center and others. Even though James didn’t start dancing until later in life, he has taken the dance world by storm. In this episode James shares his unique story of his dancing career. He also discusses what he does personally and in his classes that captivates NYC’s top studios and their students. Dance With Teachers @dancewithteachers James Alonzo @_jamesalonzo www.dancewithteachers.com

Dance Rhetoric Podcast
S1 Ep.04 Guerdley & Brat | Queen Moves speaks on The Female Narrative

Dance Rhetoric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 10:58


Before I departed New York, I had the pleasure of catching up with the founders of Queen Moves Guerdley & Brat at Peridance Capezio Center. Since our encounter at The Galen Hooks Method NYC Intensive back 2017, we stayed connected and I've enjoyed watching them flourish through their commitment to friendship and the Queen moves movement. These two are the most down to earth human beings you'll ever meet! You will learn how they connected online, what inspired Queen Moves and how to support women’s inner queendom. Photo credit: Joey Rosado

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Something New - a musical theatre podcast
Episode 403 - Katharine Pettit (Director/Choreographer)

Something New - a musical theatre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 49:28


Katharine Pettit served as Susan Stroman's SDC Observer on BULLETS OVER BROADWAY on Broadway. Recent Works include: PUMPED!(Dir.) TRU musical voices reading series, ANGEL IN MY HEART (Dir.) Fresh Fruit Festival 2014 Best New Musical & The York Developmental Reading Series, DAY OF WRATH (Dir.) NYMF 2015, YOUR NAME ON MY LIPS (Dir./Choreo.) Theater for the New City Dream Up 2015. Katharine is on the Tap Dance Faculty at Peridance Capezio Center and was featured in DANCE TEACHER MAGAZINE November 2015. I COULD NEVER LOVE ANYONE..., conceived and choreographed by Katharine, is a new dance theater piece exploring the struggles of addiction. The next incarnation of this new work will be presented as part of Green Space's Take Root Initiative, February 2016. Follow her on Instagram: @icouldneverloveanyone. katharinepettit.com. | Song Premiere: "Goodbye, Charlie" from Joel B. New's upcoming CABOT COVE EP. To watch the video of this performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry5tZGkLBM8 | $17 Tix to I COULD NEVER LOVE ANYONE, Feb 19/20: http://www.greenspacestudio.org/Tickets.html

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
MSP 2: Tracie Stanfield

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 49:19


An interview with NYC-based dance artist Tracie Stanfield, Artistic Director of the contemporary jazz dance company SynthesisDANCE and dance instructor at Peridance Capezio Center and Broadway Dance Center.