Stealing Choreography - Unethical Practices in Our Industry
Episode description
Guests - Amie Bush and Jen Garaffa
Hosted By - Courtney Ortiz and Lesley Mealor
In Episode 129 of Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast, we're discussing the prevalence of stealing competitive choreography with special guests Amie Bush, dance educator and choreographer, and IDA judge and dance educator Jen Garaffa.
Topics Include:
- Why choreography is stolen in the first place
- Tips to prevent stolen choreography
- The fine line between stealing and paying tribute
*Making the Impact does not give legal advice - please consult a legal professional if you are seeking copyright information for your choreography.
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