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Hey there, future dance superstars and parents! 🌟 Are you a high school dynamo with a passion for dance and a gazillion questions about where to take your moves after graduation? Look no further! Join us on an exciting journey through the glittering world of dance colleges as we help you pirouette into the perfect program for you!

In our lively and upbeat podcast, we dish out the deets on the nation's top dance colleges, bringing you the inside scoop straight from the experts themselves – Deans, Professors, and even some cool cats who've strutted their stuff on those very same dance floors!

Picture this... fun-filled episodes packed with insights, interviews, and maybe a sprinkle of dance-floor magic! 🕺✨ We're on a mission to uncover what makes each University or College shine, because let's face it, choosing the right college is a big deal!

As your guide through this toe-tapping adventure, I've been there, done that. Picture a small-town dancer from North Dakota (yours truly!) feeling utterly lost in the whirlwind of senior year. I wasted time and money galore on university-hopping before finding my groove. Now, I'm here to save you from the same dance detours!

Discover your unique dance destiny, avoid the pitfalls, and learn how to thrive in the program that will make you the absolute best version of YOU. 🎓

So, slip on those dance shoes, hit play, and get ready to chassé into the future of your dreams! For more info and answers to burning questions, email me at cfpabackstage@gmail.com. Oh, and if you want to support the show (which we'd love you for!), just click here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=947N2LNHP8UQS 
Let's dance our way to your bright future together! 🎉💃 #DanceYourDreams #dancers

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Welcome to Episode 3 of Dance Colleges and Careers: "Messy Hair... Should Care!" In this episode, we delve into a topic that often gets overlooked but holds significant importance in the world of dance: the correlation between a dancer's hair and their technique.Join us as we discuss the intriguing notion that messy hair might indeed be a reflection of messy technique. As dancers, we know that presentation matters, and the state of one's hair can often be indicative of their attention to detail, discipline, and overall approach to their craft.Through insightful interviews with seasoned professionals, educators, and students, we explore the subtle yet profound ways in which the care—or lack thereof—of one's hair can impact their performance, perception, and prospects within the dance industry.From unruly buns to tangled locks, we uncover the potential implications of neglecting this seemingly minor aspect of grooming. Tune in as we navigate the intricate relationship between hair and technique, offering valuable insights for aspiring dancers and professionals alike.Join us in this engaging discussion on Dance Colleges and Careers, where we unpack the saying: "Messy hair equals messy technique."Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 2 of our podcast series, where we delve into the captivating world of dance and performance. In this episode, titled "Eye Contact with the Judges... Yes or no?" we explore the nuanced art of utilizing eye contact to elevate your performance on stage.Join us as we uncover the secrets behind gaining confidence through direct eye contact, enhancing your facial expressions, and connecting deeply with your music. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just starting your journey, this episode offers valuable insights to help you unlock your full potential on the dance floor.Tune in as we navigate the fine line between telling a story with your movements and hyping up the crowd with dynamic eye contact. Learn how to make eye contact feel natural, comfortable, and empowering, allowing you to truly embody your dance persona and leave a lasting impression.If you're ready to take your performance to the next level and command the stage with confidence, this episode is a must-listen for dancers and performers of all levels. So grab your headphones, press play, and let's dive into the transformative power of eye contact in dance.Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
In the captivating world of dance, relationships are the heartbeat of every routine. Join us as we delve deep into the art of dance, exploring the intricate connections between dancer and music, dancer and fellow dancers, and how these relationships evolve to create mesmerizing performances.In this insightful episode, we provide invaluable tips and tools for students aiming to elevate their storytelling and achieve higher scores at dance competitions. Learn how to synchronize your movements with the rhythm of the music, allowing it to guide and inspire your every step.Discover the importance of building strong connections with your fellow dancers, fostering trust and unity on stage. Explore techniques for seamless transitions, dynamic partnering, and emotive expression, ensuring that your choreography resonates with authenticity and depth.Whether you're a beginner or seasoned dancer, this video offers practical advice for refining your technique, enhancing your stage presence, and leaving a lasting impression on judges and audiences alike. Don't miss out on the opportunity to take your dance routines to the next level. Join us on this journey of exploration, creativity, and growth in the world of dance relationships.Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
We delve into the intricate process of creating compelling application videos for college dance programs. Here's what you can expect:Introduction to College Dance Application Videos:Understand the complexity and importance of crafting application videos.Learn the significance of versatility, quality, and succinctness within a limited time frame.Understanding Various Requirements:Explore the diverse video guidelines of different colleges and dance programs.Discover common elements such as solos, improvisation, and technique demonstrations.Navigate copyright issues by selecting appropriate music and obtaining necessary permissions.Tips for Filming and Editing:Ensure good lighting and sound quality for optimal video production.Position yourself as the focal point of the video to showcase versatility and skill.Edit videos for impact with concise yet engaging editing techniques.Creating Showcase Videos:Demonstrate versatility with a variety of dance styles, techniques, and expressions.Keep videos succinct within specified time limits while highlighting key skills and artistry.Join us as we guide you through the process of crafting standout application videos that showcase your talent and passion for dance, setting you on the path to success in your college applications.Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Join us in this episode as we explore the art of dance photography and headshot selection, crucial elements in building a captivating dance portfolio. From understanding the significance of a compelling headshot to mastering the composition of body shots and dance poses, we provide expert guidance on capturing the essence of your talent through imagery. Learn the importance of showcasing various aspects of your dance repertoire, from elegant tendus à la seconde to graceful first arabesques in ballet attire. Discover insider tips on achieving optimal photo quality, whether through professional photography or utilizing the settings on your smartphone. Tune in to ensure your dance portfolio shines with stunning visuals that leave a lasting impression on college admissions committees.You'll need...A professional headshot Body shot and/or dance shotTendu à la seconde in ballet clothesFirst arabesque in ballet clothesSupport the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
In Episode 8 of our college series, "Winning the College Resume," we delve into the intricacies of constructing a standout dance resume that catches the eye of college admissions boards. Here are three essential points covered in this episode:Comprehensive Content: Learn the key components necessary to include in your dance resume, from your personal information and dance training background to performance experience and relevant skills. We provide insights into tailoring your resume to highlight your strengths and accomplishments effectively.Formatting and Presentation: Discover the importance of clean, professional formatting in showcasing your dance resume. We discuss best practices for organizing information, selecting fonts, and utilizing white space to ensure your resume is visually appealing and easy to navigate for reviewers.Tailoring for Success: Understand the significance of customizing your dance resume for each college application. We offer guidance on researching individual programs to align your resume with their specific preferences and priorities, increasing your chances of making a positive impression and standing out among applicants.Tune in to Episode 8 to gain valuable insights and strategies for building a compelling dance resume that propels you towards success in your college admissions journey... without all the stress.Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
In this episode, we dive into the essential steps for creating a standout dance portfolio that will elevate your chances of securing a coveted spot in college dance programs. From gathering all necessary materials to refining your resume and capturing captivating photos and videos, we break down each crucial aspect of portfolio creation. Learn how to present yourself professionally and effectively showcase your talent and dedication through your portfolio. Plus, discover the importance of seeking feedback from trusted sources to ensure your portfolio shines brightly among the competition. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just starting on your journey, this comprehensive guide will help you navigate the process of crafting the perfect dance portfolio to propel you towards your college dreams.Gather all necessary materials and college research of desired schoolsBuild a winning resume Take the right kind of photosSave and Gather dance videosAsk for Feedback and HelpSupport the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
In this insightful episode of "Dance Colleges and Careers," we take a deep dive into the unique and competitive world of applying to dance colleges. Whether you're a ballet enthusiast, a contemporary dancer, or a jazz artist, getting into your dream dance program requires careful planning and preparation.Hosted by Brittany Noltimier, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to help aspiring dancers navigate the complex dance college application process. From showcasing your passion for dance to creating an impressive dance portfolio and seeking valuable letters of recommendation, you'll discover the essential "Dos" that can set your application apart.But it's not just about what you should do; we also uncover the critical "Don'ts" that can trip you up during the application journey. Avoid procrastination, generic applications, and neglecting the essay, and learn why the audition is a make-or-break moment in your dance college application.In addition to these dos and don'ts, the episode offers valuable tips to help you stand out from the competition. Research each dance program meticulously, maintain professionalism in your interactions, and above all, stay true to your unique self as a dancer.As you prepare to take your first step towards a career in dance, this episode provides the guidance and inspiration you need to succeed. Tune in, take notes, and let "Dance College Application Dos and Don'ts" be your roadmap to securing a spot in the dance program of your dreams. Your passion for dance has the power to open doors, and with the right approach, you can make your college dreams a reality.Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Are you ready to take your dance journey to the next level? At "Dance Colleges and Careers", we're here to help you navigate the exciting and sometimes overwhelming world of "Researching and Applying to Dance Colleges." Whether you're a high school senior preparing for college applications or an aspiring dancer planning for the future, this episode has basic information to help make informed choices and make the college search easier on you and your family.Discover the power of attending college fairs and open houses, where you can immerse yourself in the college experience and connect with representatives who can answer your burning questions. And when it's time to submit those applications, we've got you covered with tips on preparing a standout dance portfolio and navigating the application process with ease.By the end of this episode, you'll be well-equipped to embark on your college research journey with confidence, knowing that your dance dreams are within reach. Tune in, take notes, and let's make your dreams of attending the perfect dance college a reality!Don't miss out on the latest advice and insights from the dance world. Subscribe now to "Dance Colleges and Careers" and keep dancing, dreaming, and pursuing your passion!College Assessment: https://forms.gle/XYDoEv27h6VmDrAX7Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Embarking on the journey of applying to dance colleges can be as challenging as it is exciting. In Episode 4 of our podcast, we explore the intricate world of the dance application process, helping you navigate the path to your dream dance school.Applying for college is a demanding endeavor, but for aspiring dancers, it's a unique experience with distinct requirements. It can feel like a full-time job, and the process may take longer than you expect. Did you know that in some cases, you may need to apply to the university itself before you can even audition for the dance program?We're here to simplify the process and provide you with the essential guidance you need. Learn the importance of meticulous organization as we discuss how to compile a list of schools that align with your dance aspirations. To make your life easier, we'll even share a downloadable spreadsheet with a curated list of schools to consider.Discover the advantages of using the Common Application if it's compatible with your chosen schools. Plus, we'll delve into practical tips for preparing in advance. From tackling time-consuming video submissions to curating your headshot and resume, we've got you covered. Get a head start on your dance college journey by doing some of this groundwork during the summer months. Learn how to practice "slating" and have your answers ready to impress admissions panels.Join us as we break down the dance application process, demystify its challenges, and offer insights that will not only help you apply effectively but also make your senior year more manageable and enjoyable. Your dream dance school is within reach, and this episode is your roadmap to getting there!Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
This episode offers invaluable insights to help you prepare and shine on audition day.Navigating the audition process can seem daunting, but fear not! We've got you covered. In this episode, we'll walk you through the essential steps, starting with how to efficiently explore the dance school's website to stay ahead of necessary additional requirements like resumes and headshots. Discover what vital audition information you need to know and how to ensure you're fully prepared on the day of the audition. From a well-planned warm-up routine to mastering technique classes, choreography, solo performances, and even improvisation, we'll provide you with the guidance you need to succeed.But that's not all. Beyond the technical aspects, we'll share advice on how to exude confidence, express your unwavering passion for dance, and let your unique artistic voice shine brightly during your audition. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or their parent, this episode is your go-to resource for acing your dance college auditions. Tune in, get inspired, and prepare to make your dance dreams a reality!Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
We're diving deep into the crucial steps that will lead you straight to the dance college you've always dreamed of! Whether you're a high school student aspiring to become a professional dancer or a parent looking to elevate your child's dance education, this episode is packed with invaluable insights.Join host, Brittany Noltimier, as we explore the four essential steps that can make the difference between acceptance and disappointment. We'll guide you through the first steps to acing those nerve-wracking auditions. 1. Research2. Location3. Programs4. Financial AidDiscover the importance of maintaining a balance between dance training and academics, and learn how to prepare a standout audition piece that leaves a lasting impression. Our expert advice and real-world experiences will empower you to navigate the competitive world of dance college admissions with confidence.If you're passionate about dance and eager to secure your spot in the dance college of your dreams, Episode 2 is a must-listen. Tune in and get ready to take the first steps towards your dance career!Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Welcome to Episode 1 of our podcast series, 'Choosing the Right Dance College – Where to Begin.' In this inaugural episode, we dive deep into the exciting and sometimes overwhelming journey of selecting the perfect dance college. We'll help you navigate the initial steps, answering the burning question: Where do you even start? Tune in as we provide valuable insights, share personal anecdotes, and offer actionable advice to kickstart your path towards a thriving dance education. Whether you're a budding dancer or a high school student dreaming of pursuing dance as a career, this episode is your compass on the road to a bright future in the world of dance.Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Explore the world of professional dance education with guest Don Mirault on this episode of "Dance Colleges and Careers," hosted by Brittany Noltimier. In this enlightening conversation, we delve into the Theater Arts Preparatory School (TAPS) in Las Vegas, a game-changing program designed to equip aspiring dancers with the tools they need to launch their careers.With a remarkable 45-year career spanning singing, dancing, acting, teaching, choreography, production, direction, and authorship, Don Mirault is a true industry veteran. He shares his insights into the creation of TAPS, a revolutionary six-month trade school that fills a much-needed gap in the dance education landscape. Tune in to discover how TAPS is geared towards fast-tracking dancers into the professional world, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional college programs.In this episode, we explore the comprehensive curriculum at TAPS, covering everything from various dance styles to private and ensemble voice training, commercial and theatrical acting, marketing, business skills, cirque arts, research, and dance history. Plus, hear about the impressive roster of 70 industry professionals who mentor and guide students through this intensive program. Don't miss this in-depth look at TAPS and the future it's paving for aspiring dance professionals.Visit the TAPS website hereCheck out this awesome video on Facebook featuring the Theater Arts Preparatory School AlumniFollow Taps on FacebookFollow Taps on InstagramSupport the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Welcome to another exciting episode of "Dance Colleges & Careers", where we dive into the fascinating world of performing arts. In this episode, we're thrilled to have Megan Tatum, a talented performer and choreographer based in Richmond, Virginia, as our special guest.Megan's journey in the world of dance began at the prestigious Chesterfield School of Ballet and the School of Richmond Ballet, where she trained under the Royal Academy of Dance syllabus. However, after graduating from a performing arts magnet high school with a major in modern dance choreography and performance, Megan found herself at a crossroads, wondering if dance would still be a part of her future.Her path took an unexpected turn when she moved to Williamsburg, Virginia, to pursue studies at the College of William and Mary. Initially considering dance as a hobby left behind, Megan discovered her passion for musical theatre and decided to craft a unique major in the Integration of Dance, Music, and Theatre Performance. Alongside, she pursued a double major in Kinesiology and Health Sciences with a concentration in Health Sciences Pre-Physical Therapy.Megan's journey unfolds with unexpected opportunities during her junior year, leading her to become the dance swing at Busch Gardens and kickstarting her professional performing career. Her talents have graced renowned companies such as Olney Theatre Center, Virginia Repertory Theatre, Barter Theatre, Midtown Arts Center, Virginia Musical Theatre, Riverside Dinner Theatre, and Alluvion Stage Company.Beyond the stage, Megan has also made a mark in the realm of physical therapy, collaborating with major Broadway and ballet companies, including the New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. Imagine going backstage on iconic shows like Matilda and Wicked – Megan has experienced it all.Join us as Megan shares her inspiring journey, from contemplating the end of her dance career to becoming a versatile performer, choreographer, and a behind-the-scenes player in the world of physical therapy for Broadway and ballet. Get ready for an episode filled with passion, resilience, and the magic that happens when one follows their heart in the world of performing arts. Tune in now!Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Diana was a tap company member of Rhythm ISS, M.A.D.D. Rhythms, and Bam in Chicago for many years after graduating from college. Performed in Regional Theatre in shows such as Singin' in The Rain and Babes in Toyland, she decided she wanted to switch focus to teaching. She taught at Oklahoma City University for 8 years (as Brittany's professor) and then moved to NYC where Diana worked at Pace University, Broadway Dance Center and hosted her own affordable pop up classes throughout NYC. Diana traveled and taught with Industry Xperience.This episode, Diana and Brittany discuss different tap communities, where you can thrive in tap dancing, and what colleges support tap dancers. Join the DANCE COLLEGES AND CAREERS community by clicking here!Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Maddie Kurtz is a dance artist currently based in Tallahassee, FL, where she serves as the Research Associate at the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography at Florida State University, as well as an adjunct faculty member in the School of Dance at FSU. She holds a BA in Dance and Religious Studies from Colby College and an MFA in Choreography from SUNY Brockport. She continues to teach and choreograph throughout the Southeast and beyond, setting pieces at studios and on her company, MKrep, and she is a national competition adjudicator with StarQuest, Inspire, and Impact Dance Adjudicators. www.madelinekurtz.com or follow on IG: @maddiekurtz92Support the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Karen Stokes is the Head of the Dance Program at the University of Houston.She danced in New York and abroad with David Gordon, Larry Clark, and Stephan Koplowitz. As a choreographer, Stokes has premiered eight evening length projects, and multiple repertory works that have performed in such venues as Zilkha Hall, Discovery Green,the Kaplan Theater at the JCC, Cleveland Public Theater, Weathervane Theater in Akron, Plays & Players Theater in Philadelphia, the Cunningham Studio in NYC, and at the University of Houston.In January 2013, Karen Stokes Dance was the first contemporary dance company in Houston to receive a “Masterminds Award” by the Houston Press.  She is a nine-time recipient of Houston Arts Alliance grants and was co-recipient for the 2008 Buffy Award in Best Evening Length work category (Hometown) for 2003-2008. Stokes’ documentary short on “Framing Dance,” received “Editor’s Choice” for best video from Dance Teacher Magazine in September 2010, and her dance for camera video “Gallery Construction 1” received “Editor’s Choice” for best video from Dance Magazine in March 2012. Stokes has also won the Distance Education Teaching Award at University of Houston, the ACHE Teaching Award, and the Ross M. Lence Teaching Award.Stokes co-founded Travesty Dance Group in 1997, and is now Artistic Director of Karen Stokes Dance. Karen Stokes Dance, a non-profit organization, functions as the producing company for professional projects by Karen Stokes.Phone: 713-743-2915Email: kstokes@uh.eduKaren Stokes DancefacebookSupport the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Please welcome Jo Rowan and Associate Dean Melanie Shelley from my Alma Mater!Both inspirations to me and my growth as a dancer, I am excited to share their expertise and values at OCU. Jo is the head of the dance department and has been since 1981. Dean Melanie attended school their shortly after and they have been a team ever since. Melanie Shelley, Associate Dean and Professor of Arts Management, has served the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Arts Management in many capacities over three decades. She enjoys working with dance and entertainment business students as the Student Success Coordinator and preparing students for professional careers. Dean Shelley serves as Costume Consultant, choreographer, company manager, and professor at OCU. Her choreography has been performed both in the United States and internationally, in Beijing and Taipei, China and her costume designs have been included in the New York City Toy Show. Dean Shelley has been named to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers for multiple years, was named Oklahoma City University’s Exemplary Teacher of the Year for 2000, and served as Faculty Fellow and Interim Chair of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning for Oklahoma City University’s Academic Affairs Office in 2006-2007.-------------------------------------------Jo Rowan is a nationally known master ballet teacher and performer and is professor of dance and chairman of the Dance Department within Oklahoma City University’s Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment.Rowan, who was trained at the School of American Ballet and the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, holds degrees in design and dance from University of Cincinnati and has performed with Cincinnati Ballet, Dallas Ballet, Garden State Ballet, Metropolitan Opera Ballet, Dallas Opera, Philadelphia Opera, Tulsa Opera, Cincinnati Opera, and as a soloist at Radio City Music Hall. She has been a guest artist with the Baltimore Symphony, Kansas City Philharmonic, and Cincinnati Symphony orchestras. A member of Actors’ Equity Association, Rowan has appeared in more than 60 musicals. She has performed in New York City, as well as at Actors Theatre in Louisville, Maine State Theatre, Playhouse in the Park, Kansas City Civic Center, and Kansas City Starlight Theatre, to name a few. She has also appeared in numerous television commercials and was a regular on the PBS TV show, Consumer Survival Kit. Rowan performed at Lyric Theatre in Grand Hotel as ballerina Grushinskaya and recently choreographed the Dream Ballet in Lyric’s production of Oklahoma!.  She was the chief researcher for How To Make It In Musicals, Michael Allen’s authoritative book on developing a successful career as a musical theatre performer.Formerly ballet mistress of Dallas Ballet, Rowan has taught for all major dance organizations in the United States and has been invited to serve as an Artist-in-Residence for Oklahoma. She has conducted master classes at the St. Louis and Detroit Tap Festivals, has toured America as a ballerina with Dance Olympus, has taught for Dance America and Boston Ballet, and has adjudicated for the North American Ballet Festival Competition in Boston and the State of Tennessee’s Individual Artist Fellowship Award in Dance-Choreography.In both 2018 and 2019 Rowan was selected as one of the Journal Record's 50 Making a Difference during "The Woman of the Year" event. In April of this year, Rowan received The Governor's ArSupport the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
Academic AdvisorMax Vasapoli, M.Ed. is a graduate and former staff member of the Brind School of Theater Arts at The University of the Arts. He currently serves as an Academic Advisor for High School Programs at The University of Pennsylvania. He is an experienced adjudicator and educator entering his eighth competition season, having adjudicated dancers across the US and Canada for a multitude of companies. Most recently, Vasapoli adjudicated the Season 8 Finale of Lifetime’s Dance Moms and consulted the Wilma Theatre’s production of Pulitzer Prize-finalist, Dance Nation. He is currently on the roster of Impact Dance Adjudicators and regularly contributes to their blog and podcast. Vasapoli was a founding member of North Shore Music Theatre's Youth Performance Academy, danced competitively throughout high school, and was awarded a Promising Artist Award to attend The University of the Arts. Max worked alongside Cirque du Soleil’s international tour and has been a guest speaker at The Arden Theatre Company, The University of the Arts, Temple University, Villanova University, ArtsTechNJ, and Theatre Communications Group. Max is an Emerging Arts Leader by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. He completed his Master's Degree in Education from the Professional Institute for Educators at The University of the Arts. Instagram: @mx_vspSupport the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceWant to get rid of the stress all together and work with us? Click here
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