Episode 61 of LaurieTALKS, is all about the importance of valuing and taking care of your body as a dancer. Let's begin with simple stuff like using the handrail when descending ...
Episode 61 of LaurieTALKS, is all about the importance of valuing and taking care of your body as a dancer. Let's begin with simple stuff like using the handrail when descending ...
An interesting aspect of building a career around your passion (especially in the entertainment and performing arts) is that no two-industry professionals journey the exact same co ...
Nothing’s more shattering to a dancer than an afflicted body.When you develop an injury, it’s useful to identify and investigate what your body requires.Some days your injured body ...
In 1998 I moved to Los Angeles to tap dance. Yet, for the first couple of months, I told myself, “Do not take a tap class. Do not take a tap class.”I knew that if I showed up as a ...
In this episode, I TALK about why one of my mom’s lectures, when I was just eight, has stuck with me all these years, and how it contributed toward me getting my job with Tremaine ...
Jeff has been in the dance business for 40 years. He’s had roles of dancer, teacher, choreographer, and director. For a kid who started as a street dancer and literally cleaned ...
I’ve judged competitions, so I’ve seen it enough times to know (when) it's real, even though I've never experienced it myself. I'm talking about blissing-out and performing in "the ...
“I have more time to dance. That’s why I’m homeschooled.” Looks like it’s paying off, as Chloe won first place in showmanship. She both danced and choreographed her number. She rec ...