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On this episode of “DANCIN' Man: A Fabulous Invalid Podcast”, Jamie and Rob talk with costume designers Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung. Reid and Harriet met while studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, and launched their eponymously named costume design studio after they began collaborating together in 2011. In-demand designers in the dance world, DANCIN' marks their first Broadway outing. On this episode they talk about their process and experience working on the show. For tickets and more information about the show, go to DancinBway.com. Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @fabulousinvalid Email us at: info@fabulousinvalid.com Jamie DuMont Twitter: @jamiedumont Instagram: @troutinnyc Rob Russo Twitter: @StageLeft_NYC Instagram: @RRussoNY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Reid's birthday (!!!) and today guest host Russell Janzen is joined by Reid Bartelme. The secret topic is… birthdays. They discuss birthdays and getting COVID, and Reid reflects on the past year. Happy birthday, Reid!
On this episode, Dance Behind the Screen podcast co-hosts interview Dance & Stuff podcast co-hosts. The entire NB team joins in to talk to Jack Ferver and Reid Bartelme about their experience starting a dance podcast and living as artists in New York. Jack and Reid also discuss having fun and not taking yourself too seriously while also making meaningful work. Other fun parts of this interview include the pros and cons of grants and advice for those seeking a career in dance. Enjoy this episode with the dynamic duo of Dance and Stuff podcast. Episode Show kNOwtes Podcast Home
Today we are joined by our friends Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung. Reid and Harriet are exceptionally talented costume designers working with many of the dance world's most prolific choreographers. The duo come on the pod this week for their third time to share with us what this past year has been like for them, […] The post (226) Reid & Harriet: Designing Through The Pandemic appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
Today we are joined by our friends Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung. Reid and Harriet are exceptionally talented costume designers working with many of the dance world’s most prolific choreographers. The duo come on the pod this week for their third time to share with us what this past year has been like for them, […] The post (226) Reid & Harriet: Designing Through The Pandemic appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
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
Dan talks with Reid Bartelme about body types, dating apps, and money.
This week we welcome back costume designer duo, Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung. We first had them on the pod in 2016 in episode 21, where we talk with them about how they became interested in fashion, how they met each other, and about their work. This time we met up with them in person back in January at […] The post (84) Reid and Harriet on their Works & Process at the Guggenheim appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
This week we welcome back costume designer duo, Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung. We first had them on the pod in 2016 in episode 21, where we talk with them about how they became interested in fashion, how they met each other, and about their work. This time we met up with them in person back in January at […] The post (84) Reid and Harriet on their Works & Process at the Guggenheim appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
This week we are joined by Reid Bartelme and Jack Ferver, hosts of the podcast “What's Going on With Dance and Stuff.” We have had Reid on the podcast before to discuss his work as a costume designer, so tune into episode 21. Today we get to know Jack a little more when he tells […] The post (80) Reid Bartelme and Jack Ferver, hosts of ‘What's Going on With Dance and Stuff' appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
This week we are joined by Reid Bartelme and Jack Ferver, hosts of the podcast “What’s Going on With Dance and Stuff.” We have had Reid on the podcast before to discuss his work as a costume designer, so tune into episode 21. Today we get to know Jack a little more when he tells […] The post (80) Reid Bartelme and Jack Ferver, hosts of ‘What’s Going on With Dance and Stuff’ appeared first on tendusunderapalmtree.com.
Welcome to What's Going On With Dance and Stuff! This week, Reid Bartelme and Jack Ferver discuss podcasting about dance and stuff, Beth Gill's Catacomb, and the problems and perks of waking up Jennifer Lawrence. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We brought costume designer Reid Bartelme back to the studio, nearly a year after our first interview with him, to delve further into his design process and his vast knowledge of the dance landscape at large. In the meantime to our 2015 interview, the New York Times published an article about Reid highlighting his ability to […]
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
In this episode we found ourselves traversing a wide range of dance territory with the accomplished Costume Designer and Dancer, Reid Bartelme. We spent the majority of the hour exploring Reid’s process of finding his footing as a latecomer in the ballet world, where he nonetheless achieved early success dancing with some of North America’s […]
Reid Bartelme is truly one of the most diversely talented and comprehensively successful guests I have yet to interview. Reid grew up in SoHo surrounded by music and the arts. When he was nine years old Reid moved to New Jersey to study voice at The American Boychoir School in NJ whicch is one of only two boychoir boarding schools in the U.S. In high school Reid was accepted to the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy where he continued his vocal training. When he was 16 years old Reid discovered his interest and talent in dance after taking a general dance class with Jack Ferver. Reid wound up double majoring in Dance and Music at Interlochen. After this, Reid attended SUNY Purchase for college to continue his pursuit of dance. Reid also continued his vocal training on the weekends with a private teacher in NYC. Shortly into his time at Purchase College, Reid realized he wanted to pursue a career in dance rather than just dabble in it on the side. Because of this he left college to pursue this path. From there Reid wound up being accepted as a trainee with one of the top Ballet Companies in the country; Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) located in Seattle. Reid trained and often performed with the company for two years before receiving a Corps de Ballet contract with BalletMet in Columbus Ohio. After three years at BalletMet, Reid moved to Calgary to dance with the Alberta Ballet for another three years. At this time in his life, Reid realized he really wanted to get back to NYC so he auditioned and danced with the Shen Wei Company for two years. While a member of the the company Reid auditioned and was given the opportunity to dance for Lar Lubovitch. Reid danced with Lar Lubovitch for three years. Incredibly during this time Reid once again changed directions and embarked upon a new journey into design. As Reid explains, he was not feeling the same passion for dance as he had in the past, so after doing the exercises in Julia Cameron’s instructional book “The Artists Way” Reid’s new journey took him into the world of Fashion and Design. But just as Reid had done throughout his life, he did not embark into this new career path in a halfhearted manner; instead he applied and was accepted into the acclaimed Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. As Reid shares in his interview, he had always created amazing Halloween costumes so he used these as the bulk of his portfolio when applying to the school. Since then Reid has quickly climbed through the ranks of top designers for Ballet Companies and Choreographers worldwide. Reid and his design partner, Harriet have been commissioned for such prestigious companies as New York City Ballet, Miami Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet to name a few. He has worked with choreographer Emery LeCrone, Justin Peck and Christopher Weeldon among many others. Reid’s influence in Dance has taken a turn into a different direction and is influencing dancers in a way he may never have thought possible.