For dancers, dealing with nerves is an essential part of our job. Although a little bit of excitement and anticipation is good to increase adrenaline levels, stage fright is not a desirable experience. Personally, I experience more nerves for dress rehearsals than actual performances, especially…
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My Life On the Road: Chapter 2
Last time you heard from me, I was still buried deep within the Florida rehearsal madness. Three planes, 20 hours,…
Interview with Kathryn Morgan
Kathryn Morgan is one of the most unique ballerinas on the dance scene today. She began performing as a soloist for…
Meeting Leslie Caron
I was lucky enough to meet the one and only Leslie Caron! You may know her as the original Lise in An American In…
Gypsy of the Year
The annual Gypsy of the Year Competition is a fundraiser for Broadway Cares. Each show on Broadway competes against…
Photo Journal: Juliet Doherty as the Sugar Plum Fairy!
This year I was fortunate enough to debuted her role as the Sugar Plum Fairy with the Phoenix Ballet! I decided to …
From Ballet to Broadway and Beyond!
The term "triple threat" is technically accurate when it comes to performer Dionne Figgins, but even more than that…
Inside the Mind of a Director During ‘Nutcracker’ Season
From Dance Informa
There is undoubtedly a certain fascination with The Nutcracker in America. Every Christmas…
Sylvie Guillem’s final Performance in The US
It was an honor to see Sylvie Guillem dance in her final performance in the United States at New York City…