Life in a dance studio has its fair share of ups and downs. Hosted by Randee Madison, and Facilitated by The Studance Lab, Splitting the Barre is back with a new space and new cast but the same love for dance. The Studance Lab is filled with passionate, educated, driven dance educators with a variety of inspiring stories. In this podcast, you'll get to hear from world class dance teachers, directors, influencers and studio owners as they share their life journey with dance. We hope along with these stories, will come insight, inspiration and advice for you on your dance journey. Whether you are looking to get your little one into dance, navigating your current dance training or are a dedicated #dancemom #dancedad, Splitting the Barre is for you and will meet you wherever you are on your dance studio journey.
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Hosted by Randee Madison, and Facilitated by The Studance Lab, Splitting the Barre is back with a new space and new cast but the same love for dance. The Studance Lab is filled with passionate, educated, driven dance educators with a variety of inspiring stories. In this podcast, you'll get to hear from The Studance Lab's teachers, directors and founders as they share their life journey with dance. We hope along with these stories, will come insight, inspiration and advice for you on your dance ...
Studance Lab Owner, Bonita, and Teams Director, Zaryn, sit down and explain how to prepare for your upcoming dance team auditions from preparation to audition day!
To be successful in dancer, your mindset has to be determined. However, I have seen many gifted dancers, or dancers with so much potential easily derailed by their own mindset and the negative input of those around them.
How did Bonita the Phoenix Suns dancer, Mercury performer, Rock Steady Bgirl come to be? Her journey from a classical dancer to a HipHop fiend might surprise you.
How far are you willing to go, and what values are you willing to forego to achieve fame and success. The dance industry is full of sensuality and inappropriateness. I have gone to many auditions that were out of my comfort zone, which in the end I would have to walk out of. The most import thing you can remember is to hold on to the integrity of who YOU are.