• Ep. 42 - “This is… Yuka Notsuka” (Dancer, Performer, Educator)

  • Nov 29 2023
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 42 - “This is… Yuka Notsuka” (Dancer, Performer, Educator)

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  • Ep. 42 - “This is… Yuka Notsuka” (Dancer, Performer, Educator)

    Joining us today is our new acquaintance and fellow artist Yuka Notsuka! Easton met Yuka doing a Magic Kingdom contract for the 2023 holiday season and she is just amazing! We loved talking with her about her experience as a freelance artist and hearing her personal stories of how she got to be the artist she is today. So, strap in, grab those mugs, and come meet Yuka!

    Yuka’s Bio:

    Yuka Notsuka is from Fukuoka, Japan and is based out of New York City.  She is a graduate of The Ailey School’s Scholarship program and continues to train and educate others at Luigi’s Jazz Centre under her mentor, Francis J. Roach. Her credits include CATS: Broadway North American Tour: Victoria | South Pacific National Tour: Liat | An American in Paris National Tour.  She also served Bob Fosse’s DANCIN’ Broadway production as its Choreographic Reconstruction Assistant.  Production Company work has seen her at Walt Disney Live Entertainment, Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, Ailey Spirit Gala Concert at Lincoln Center and Universal Studios Japan.


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