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Growing Through Dance Podcast Dance to Live, Live to Dance

Author: Katherine-Lucy Bates

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Growing through Dance podcast explores the way dance interacts with life. It features advice, views and anecdotes from a continuum that ranges from the local grass roots movers up to the dance world professionals. Every dance parent and would-be dancer can make use of the dance world's insights, life and social skills, confidence building and evolving lifelong friendships . Hosted by dance teacher and professional dance educationalist, Katherine-Lucy MA, the podcast stems from her lifelong experience as a dancer, teacher, tutor and facilitator, and her passionate belief that everyone benefits in multiple ways from dance and movement in their life.
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Rosie Martin, who works as a vegan nutritionist talks about her dance journey and the benefits she feels she gained and how it has shaped her adult life.Rosie is a believer in the power of plant based nutrition to benefit the body as well as the planet.Rosemary Nutrition & Dietetics provides expert, evidence-based nutrition and lifestyle advice and support. Rosemary specialises in working with the power of plants to support anyone looking to improve their health and wellness.Rosie can be contacted on rosie@rosemarynutrition.co.ukhttp://www.rosemarynutrition.co.uk/@plantdietitianrosie
Sophia Martins is an international neuroscientist, dancer, performer, and dance teacher.She trained in dance therapy and somatic practices, has a double degree in Psychology and Forensic Psychology and worked as a mental health practitioner for 4 years.Sophia conducted research on the brain mechanisms in dance for her postgraduate studies in neuroscience Through her Neuroscience of Dance project and Dance Integrated Healing Method, she provides neurocognitive and dance healing tools. She has been helping dancers and dance teachers all over the world for the past two years with the following key aspects: coping with injuries, neurological recovery, improving class environments and teaching techniques, overcoming struggles (memory, equilibrium, learning difficulties), improving mental well-being, improving dance skills, and using dance for healing purposes. She is an advocate for neurodiversity and inclusive dance environments. 
Molly Beebee was a member of CCDA for 16 years. During which time she developed a great passion for dance. She enjoyed it so much she started down the professional training route. Molly then decided to study Biology at Bristol university and combine her love of dance, with her degree studies and her big passion for travel. Molly tells us about how dance has interacted in her life making defining who she is and giving her the confidence to explore the world.
In Part Two bill discusses how his teaching has enriched his life and taught him so much about training others. We hear his thoughts on dance pedagogy and about his greatest compliment as a teacher.Bill can be found in New York teaching at Teacher at Molloy College/CAP21 Theatre Arts BFA ProgramTeacher at New York Film AcademyBallet Teacher at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic ArtsTeacher at Broadway Dance CenterDance Teacher at Joffrey Ballet School
Bill Waldinger is an inspiring and amazing man who didnt dance a step until his mid twenties, but then went onto have a professional dance career in New York city.Bill currently teaches in four schools in NYC including the prestigious Joffrey Ballet School. His transfer of skills from being an Orthodontist to dancer, and back again, has now lead to this teaching career. Part two in which Bill be discussing adapting his training to teach the next generation will be out later this week.
In Part 2 Alex discusses being a professional performer, and the debunks some of the myths of the professional industry. He talks about his side hustle of running a graphic design business   and how his creativity and enjoyment of dance and performing has supported his career choices. Alex has been working as an actor/musician since 2014, working on shows such as  Elf UK tour and west end ; “BIG The Musical” (Dominion Theatre, West End) and “The Buddy Holly Story” UK tour (playing Buddy Holly himself!) Once theatres reopen he will be touring with the actor-musician production of Footloose, which was postponed in March 2020 due to Covid. Alex can be contacted via@alexfobbester
Alex Fobbester, who not only sings and dances whilst he acts, but also plays the instruments to accompany and enhance his performance. In musical theatre land, a quadruple threat.In part one of this interview, Alex discusses after finding dance, how his nurturing and supportive upbringing gave him the space to be creative and play, leading him into the creative arts industry to become the adult the child always promised.
Rosie was an active child with energy and a sense of fun, but when she found dance she became happy in her tribe and committed to improving all aspects. A graduate of LIPA,  Rosie has concentrated on developing her own choreographic style and has worked continually internationally  and now is artistic director for a Swiss contemporary company.  Rosie feels dance has given her many skills but especially creativity. Rosie has been developing her own floor based Pilates style- Studio Fluid, she can be contacted for in person and online session viainfo.studiofluid@gmail.com@rosietaz  @st.udiofluid 
After dancing from a very early age, Deborah trained professionally at Laine Theatre Arts, before fulfilling her ambition to be a dance teacher. Deborah ran her dance studios for over 27 years and as a direct result of her experience and success, she  created her new company Dance Business Lab. Now she is 100% committed to helping with all things dance business. She is a guest speaker and lecturer, industry business mentor as well as an ISTD examiner & tutor for trainee dance teachers.Dance Business Lab offers a monthly membership programme, which supports many studio owners worldwide. She also offers  masterclasses,  webinars, retreats and plenty of free goodies along the way.  The confidence and attributes that her dance life has provider her has in Deborah words 'empowered her to change the mindset in the dance industry 'and to inspire others. Deborah can be contacted :Website - www.dancebusinesslab.comEmail - deborah@dancebusinesslab.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/dancebusinesslabInstagram - www.instagram.com/dancebusinesslab
Anna danced from the age of three, and joined CCDA when she moved from London with her family to Gloucestershire. Throughout the 12 years she attended, she learnt several styles. Anna has found that the confidence & camaraderie that dance has given her has been integral in her development and  progress through her young life. Now studying Law at University, Anna is still using the many lessons and attributes she has acquired through growing up in dance to her advantage.
Jon Scott is passionate about football and as a teenager had ideas of being a professional. Dance came into his life as a way to improve his football skills and this led to a very successful musical theatre career, alongside films and television work.Jon Scott talks about his dance training, finding his soulmate through dance, his future goals and how dance has interacted in his life to give him strength of character, and an understanding of his physical body that has led to a further career as massage therapist dealing mainly with performers physical issues and maintenance . Jon Scott can be contacted via  jonscottclark@aol.co.uk@MasseurOnTourMasseurontour@aol.co.uk
Clare started her dance life as a two year old, progressing to all the dance classes she could find, She studied all the theatrical genres before finding Latin and Ballroom. Always a high achiever, Clare managed a strong academic career as well as travelling the world in competitive Latin dance. Realizing she might need a back up career, Clare studied a pure mathematics degree and eventually found her way into primary school teaching.  Her love has always been dance so Clare has combined her mom-preneur activities to establish 'Dance Passion'  where she specialises in coaching Latin dance both in person and online. Clare truly lives for dance as well as dances for her living.Clare can be contacted on info@dance-passion.co.uk
Part 2 of the interview with Dr Nathan James, we hear about his professional career, the people who inspired and furthered his expertise and the teaching, examining & adjudicating whilst continuing his thirst for knowledge to improve his teaching.Nathan also discusses the attributes and advantages gained from his dance journey and how he has developed his voice through dance. Dr. Nathan James  PhD MA (Dist) Fellow & Examiner ISTD FIDTA MBBO ANATD Cert FE (QTLS) Teacher, Lecturer & Festival Adjudicator
In Part 1 of this episode, we follow Nathans journey from a shy and withdrawn child, to a professional performer via teaching. Nathan didn't begin to embrace life until he found dance, but once he started to dance and watched a performance of 42nd street, he knew he had found his his passion, and so began his thirst for knowledge and self improvement. Nathan suffered  bullying throughout his schooling, so found solace in his dance classes. One of the youngest dancers to gain teaching qualifications at age 17, Nathan had a wide and varied training, gaining all the syllabi knowledge he could from several  examining bodies. Having found his voice in dance, Nathan progressed to vocational training, and by chance was launched into a professional career. Dr. Nathan James  PhD MA (Dist) Fellow & Examiner ISTD FIDTA MBBO ANATD Cert FE (QTLS) Teacher, Lecturer & Festival Adjudicator
Episode 2 of series 2 continues with the second part of the inspirational interview with the amazing Carrie-Anne Ingrouillie, the choreography creator for the musical SIX, and resident choreography on the west end production of Hamilton. Carrie shares her  experiences of 2020, how her dance background has sustained her  during Covid, and her thoughts for her future, and many more nuggets of advice to would be dancers.W: www.carrieanneingrouille.com    
 Amazingly here we are on series two of the Growing through Dance podcast. This time last year, the podcast was still just a dream in the making, so finding myself today launching series two is extremely special for me. In choosing the content for this series I have taken on board the many suggestions of what you, my faithful listeners would like to hear about. I am so excited to be kicking off the second series with the inspirational interview with Carrie-Anne Ingrouillie, an amazing lady who has completely grown from a two-year-old wiggler into the choreography creator for the musical SIX, and is currently tasked with looking after the choreography on the west end production of Hamilton. We were still in lock down when we recorded this, but Carrie wasn’t letting that stop her, she shared her experience, through inspiring stories, with clear advice, real industry incites, and her own career road map highlights. In part one of the interview Carrie talks about what she gained from dance as a child and how she grew into the choreographer she is today. Episode 2, will go live next week in which Carrie will discuss how she coped with 2020, the year of Covid and her advice to all would be dancers. W: www.carrieanneingrouille.com    
Lifelong dance facilitator, dance teacher and podcast host Katherine-Lucy, reflects on the diverse yet linked stories of how dance interacts with life, that has been the subject of the first series of Growing through Dance podcast. The podcast explores how dance brings joy, fun, happiness, purpose and growth to so many together with the physical skills obtained and mental health attributes supported and the progress gained. This series rounds up and draws together the stories from the grass roots to the dance professional. Katherine-Lucy also reflects on her own growth during the series, and what she has learnt from her interviewees and her listeners.The podcast will take a short break and series two will return in May 19th, with a great line up of new stories and inspirational interviewees, which will have an increasingly wide range of contributors from all walks of life. Starting with the talented Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, original choreographer and movement creative of Six the Musical and current resident choreographer of the West End version of Hamilton.  Thank you for all your support for this first season - get involved by following the podcast on Instagram @growingthroughdancepod  or emailing info@growingthroughdance.com 
Rachel was a late starter with dance, but loved the challenges that learning to dance gave her.She found her creativity, transferring it into pursuing her goals as an adult, and enjoying all aspects of performing . Now a new mum, she uses her infectious passion for movement and her creativity, to teach others  to achieve their health and fitness goals.She specialises in online Ante natal and Post natal personal training. Rachel says; Dancing was a springboard that enabled me to be both creative and resilient. I want to thank Katherine and others who supported her at her time at CCDA and beyond. “Rachel@personaltraining.bizhttps://www.instagram.com/rd.personaltraining/https://www.facebook.com/RDPersonalTrainingRDhttps://twitter.com/racheldalypt
When Sue became a mother to her boys, she decided that exercising to the tunes from the 80's, 90's, and 00's was a way to keep her mental health balanced and her fitness level consistent.  Using her marketing background, Sue set about making that happen. Twelve years on she now champions dance for everyone through her company Popdance. She connects worldwide with dancers of all levels, backgrounds and experiences, making dance accessible to all, and has built a community that supports each other whilst having fun.Sue WybrowChief Legwarmer Wearer, Popdance Ltd03332 026264 | 07957 163786 | sue@popdance.co.uk | www.popdance.co.uk     
Danish Composer Soren Bebe, from age eight, when he inherited his grandmother’s piano, had music in his blood. He firstly played piano before mastering several other instruments.  Taking his passion with him to music college, he paid his way by playing in jazz bands as a jazz pianist and accompanist. When he found himself being mentored by a dance accompanist, this happy accident of life leads him to find his inspiration from the dancers’ movements through copying and improvisation. Today he composes every day for, having produced over ten albums of music for use in dance teaching and performance.You can hear Soren's music on You tube  Spotify and I tunes.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCginh7gToSfpJuMfGQuHQ6whttps://open.spotify.com/artist/7waR4b5Jd0R39qLTFhOJWhhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/s%C3%B8ren-bebe/515074241https://www.instagram.com/sorenbebe/?hl=en
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