Episodes

  • Governor's School for the Arts with Deborah Thorpe
    Dec 31 2023

    Join Sally as she talk with Deborah Thorpe, Assistant Director of the Governor's School for the Arts in Norfolk, VA.

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    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    30 mins
  • American Ballet Theater Master Teacher-Raymond Lukens
    Dec 1 2023

    Join Sally as she talks with ballet master Raymond Lukens, the driving force behind the American Ballet Theater National Training Curriculum. This episode promises to leave you feeling inspired and enlightened.

    Have an idea or suggestion for a future podcast? Call our voicemail:703-981-0718 or email sally at sallyballet@hotmail.com. We want to hear what you want to hear.

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    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    26 mins
  • Competition Judging with Linda Giancaspro
    Nov 1 2023

    Join Sally as she talks with esteemed Ballet Mistress Linda Giancaspro about what it's like to be a judge at dance competitions. Linda shares her valuable insights from her extensive experience on the art of making critiques that are both entertaining and educational. Enjoy!

    Have an idea or suggestion for a future podcast? Call our voicemail:703-981-0718 or email sally at sallyballet@hotmail.com. We want to hear what you want to hear.

    Sharing this podcast with other dancers, teachers, and studio owners is extremely helpful and appreciated.

    How to rate and review this podcast.
    Step by Step Instructions on Leaving a Review on Apple
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    Open the Podcasts app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
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    Navigate to the page of the podcast you want to leave a review for. You can find it by searching for The Dance Studio Podcast or selecting it from your library. Just note that you’ll have to go to the series page which shows all the episodes, not just the page for a single episode.
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    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    50 mins
  • Tony Award-Winner Greg Jbara
    Oct 1 2023

    Join Sally as she talks with Tony Award-Winner Greg Jbara. Raised in Westland, Michigan, Greg's journey of passion and perseverance is a testament to his tenacity and talent. From his first school plays to founding the Impact Jazz Dance Company during his time at the University of Michigan, we'll hear his unique perspectives on the significance of dance in theatre, especially for musical theatre actors.

    Have an idea or suggestion for a future podcast? Call our voicemail:703-981-0718 or email sally at sallyballet@hotmail.com. We want to hear what you want to hear.

    Sharing this podcast with other dancers, teachers, and studio owners is extremely helpful and appreciated.

    How to rate and review this podcast.
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    Navigate to the page of the podcast you want to leave a review for. You can find it by searching for The Dance Studio Podcast or selecting it from your library. Just note that you’ll have to go to the series page which shows all the episodes, not just the page for a single episode.
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    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • American Ballet Theatre Master Teacher-Franco DeVita
    Aug 25 2023

    Join Sally as she talks with Franco De Vita, Ballet Master of the American Ballet Theatre. Franco shares his journey from dancing at the age of 8 to the genesis of the National Teacher Training Curriculum and how it became a global collaborative endeavor.

    Have an idea or suggestion for a future podcast? Call our voicemail:703-981-0718 or email sally at sallyballet@hotmail.com. We want to hear what you want to hear.

    Sharing this podcast with other dancers, teachers, and studio owners is extremely helpful and appreciated.

    How to rate and review this podcast.
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    Open the Podcasts app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
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    Navigate to the page of the podcast you want to leave a review for. You can find it by searching for The Dance Studio Podcast or selecting it from your library. Just note that you’ll have to go to the series page which shows all the episodes, not just the page for a single episode.
    Step Three
    Scroll down to find the subhead titled “Ratings & Reviews.”
    Step Four
    Under the highlighted reviews, select “Write a Review.”
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    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    26 mins
  • Dance Dreams and Innovations at Kennedy Center's Reach: From Jane Raleigh to Brown Ballerinas
    Aug 2 2023

    Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a revered institution like Kennedy Center’s Reach expansion campus? Today's episode pulls back the curtain, as we're joined by Jane Raleigh, a visionary who climbed the ranks from intern to director of dance programming at the Kennedy Center. She'll give us a backstage pass to the world of dance and her work with the Brown Ballerinas' Dream Big Intensive program. Jane reveals the art of collaboration and the relentless dedication needed to amplify local talents and empower community leaders.

    Whisking us into the realm of the young and talented, we're thrilled to have 13-year-old Dior Brown, the United States Ambassador of Brown Ballerinas. Dior shares how her passion for dance sparked dreams of performing on Broadway, and the transformative lessons she's learned about self-confidence, creativity, and thoughtful practice during her journey in the Kennedy Center's intensive program. But the dance floor extends beyond the United States. Paula Brown, founder and artistic director of the Paula Brown Performing Arts Center, takes us on an inspiring cultural journey between the United States and South Africa - a testament to the remarkable growth and empowerment dance can spark across continents.

    Our journey continues as we meet Hope Dimmons, the South African Ambassador for the Brown Ballerinas Dream. This 15-year-old dancer unveils her experiences, dreams, and challenges from her time at the Kennedy Center's Dream Big Intensive. Her stories of mastering attention to detail, regular practice, and her aspirations of pursuing theater underscore the truly international language of dance. This episode is a testament to the power of dance, the resilience it nurtures, and the unity it fosters across borders. Join us for an episode filled with passion, dreams, and the beauty of dance.

    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    49 mins
  • Behind the Curtain: Unveiling the World of Professional Ballet with Ava Dempster
    Jul 14 2023

    What does it truly take to step into the world of professional ballet? Join us as we unravel these complexities with Ava Dempster, a dedicated trainee at the prestigious Washington Ballet. Ava, one of my former pupils, guides us through the demanding realities of pre-professional ballet training. We delve into the rigors of the program, the pressures of being a trainee, and the artistry involved in choreography teaching. Ava gives us a peek into how ballet directors sculpt dancers with the finesse and technique they seek - a fusion of creativity, skill, and precision.

    Transitioning from a close-knit dance studio to a professional one is no small feat. Ava reflects on her journey, highlighting the indispensable role of determination and a strong work ethic. Remember when you were 13? Imagine assessing your love for dance and preparing for a professional ballet career. Ava emphasizes the importance of adaptability in dance and shares her experiences with tools like the Got it Bar that have made her journey smoother.

    We also get a sneak peek into Ava's daily life - a whirlwind of classes, rehearsals, body care, nutrition, and much-needed rest. For those dancers without financial backing, we touch upon scholarships and sponsorships, while highlighting the significance of a professional social media presence. As we wrap up, Ava shares her future aspirations, underlining the importance of self-advocacy and giving some invaluable advice to our listeners aspiring to make their mark in the world of ballet. Ava's journey is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of professional ballet.

    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    28 mins
  • Partnering With A Dance Academy
    Jul 1 2023

    Sally talks with Maria Kappel, a career experience specialist, about the benefits of partnering your dance studio with a dance academy in your area. Learn how you can expand your reach to help more dancers and your studio at the same time.

    Have an idea or suggestion for a future podcast? Call our voicemail:703-981-0718 or email sally at sallyballet@hotmail.com. We want to hear what you want to hear.

    Sharing this podcast with other dancers, teachers, and studio owners is extremely helpful and appreciated.

    How to rate and review this podcast.
    Step by Step Instructions on Leaving a Review on Apple
    Step One
    Open the Podcasts app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
    Step Two
    Navigate to the page of the podcast you want to leave a review for. You can find it by searching for The Dance Studio Podcast or selecting it from your library. Just note that you’ll have to go to the series page which shows all the episodes, not just the page for a single episode.
    Step Three
    Scroll down to find the subhead titled “Ratings & Reviews.”
    Step Four
    Under the highlighted reviews, select “Write a Review.”
    Sharing this podcast with dancers, dance teachers, and studio owners is very much appreciated.
    Thank you!!!


    Original music and audio production provided by Jarrett Nicolay at Mixtape Studios. www.mynewmixtape.com

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    27 mins