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How Male Dance Connection Helps Male Ballet Dancers Thrive- Part 2
This is part two of our series with siblings Bryce and Noelle Lee, who bring both the male and female ballet dancer perspective to the conversation. Bryce, founder of the Male Dance Connection, and Noelle share their experiences in ballet,… click here to listen
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How Male Dance Connection Helps Male Ballet Dancers Thrive
In this two-part series, siblings Bryce and Noelle Lee bring both the male and female ballet dancer perspective to the conversation. Bryce, Founder of the Male Dance Connection, and Noelle share their experiences in ballet, highlighting the challenges… click here to listen
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Sarah Wroth: The Impact of State Mandates on IU Dance
In this conversation, Sarah Wroth discusses the current state of the ballet program at Indiana University, addressing concerns about state mandates and program restructuring. She emphasizes the strong support from the community and alumni, clarifies… click here to listen
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RAs Spill The Tea On Ballet Summer Intensives – A Rerelease
This is a rerelease of one of our popular episodes from our series on ballet summer intensives. Wondering how much the RAs see of student antics? More than you think! We’re talking with Robert Fulton and Camille Kellems, both professional dancers and… click here to listen
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#NoThirds: Thoughts From the Front of the Room
What do ballet teachers really want students and parents to understand? In this episode of #NoThirds, we tackle issues in ballet training from the perspective of the teacher — what frustrates them, what motivates them, and what they… click here to listen
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Miriam Landis: Finding Her Voice Beyond the Stage
Miriam Landis trained at the School of American Ballet, danced with Miami City Ballet, and now teaches at Pacific Northwest Ballet, all experiences that informed her work as the author of three young adult novels set in the ballet world. In this… click here to listen
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Erika Mayall, MPT: The Importance of Ballet-Specific Health Care- Part 2 of 2
In Part 2 of our two-part interview with physical therapist Erika Mayall, we explore how ballet schools are supporting dancer health—and where they still fall short. Erika offers practical advice for dancers and families without access to… click here to listen
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Erika Mayall, MPT: The Importance of Ballet-Specific Health Care- Part 1 of 2
In Part 1 of our two-part interview with physical therapist Erika Mayall of Allegro Performance and Wellness, we dive into why ballet dancers need specialized care from providers who truly understand the unique demands ballet puts on the body. Erika… click here to listen
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Louisville Ballet’s Four-Year Studio Company: How It Works
Considering full-time or summer training at Louisville Ballet? Artistic Director Mikelle Bruzina and School Director Christy Corbitt Krieger explain how the school is structured, what the studio company experience involves, and how dancers transition… click here to listen
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Full Circle: Madison Keesler’s Ballet Journey
Former San Francisco Ballet soloist Madison Keesler shares the twists and turns of her ballet path—from falling in love with dance to navigating career pivots and returning to SFB more than once. She talks about leaving at the height of her career,… click here to listen
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#NoThirds: Should You Compete or Just Train?
Ballet competitions are more common than ever—but do dancers really need them? In our latest episode of #NoThirds, Fran weighs in on the role competitions play in today’s training landscape. He tackles key questions from parents and dancers alike:… click here to listen
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Victoria Mazzarelli, Nutmeg Conservatory
Victoria Mazzarelli, Artistic Director of the Nutmeg Conservatory, joins us to share what sets this independent ballet conservatory apart. Widely known for its warm and nurturing environment, Victoria covers everything from curriculum and housing to… click here to listen
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Barre Trash: Style With a Healthy Dose of Side-Eye
We all know that dancers have their own unique style. Welcome to our interview with the founders of Barre Trash, Lucas Labrador and Louis DeFelice as they let us in on ballet’s not-so-glamorous side—with honesty, humor, and a sharp eye for merch…. click here to listen
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How DeCruz Ballet Is Changing Ballet Training
Why open a ballet school in San Antonio? Former Pacific Northwest Ballet principals Lindsi Dec and Karel Cruz share what inspired them to found DeCruz Ballet, how their training model stands apart, and where they see their school fitting into the… click here to listen
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Silas Farley on Ballet, Belonging, and Life After Performing
Silas Farley walked away from his performing career while he was arguably at the top of his game. In this thoughtful and deeply personal conversation, Silas Farley—former New York City Ballet dancer and current choreographer, educator, and… click here to listen
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#NoThirds: Fran Veyette – Postgrad Reality Check – Pt. 2
In Part 2 of our conversation with Fran Veyette, we dig into the realities of postgraduate training—what kind of “help” programs actually offer (and what dancers should be asking for), how long is too long to stay in a bridge program, and why… click here to listen
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Inside USC Kaufman & What Makes This Dance Program Stand Out
Jackie Kopcsak, a founding faculty member and Associate Professor of Practice at USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance, joins us to unpack what makes USC’s program unique—from its one-of-a-kind curriculum and career planning resources to how students… click here to listen
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#NoThirds with Fran Veyette: Postgrad Reality Check – Part 1
Postgraduate ballet training is often sold as the final step before a professional contract—but how much of what dancers and parents hear is actually true? In this first episode of a two-part series, Fran Veyette joins us to break down the current… click here to listen

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