Keeping Busy: How to Build a Stream of Consistent Dance Work
Being a full time artist is a combination of cultivating unbridled passion and taking over 150% responsibility for yourself and your efforts. Interestingly enough, within the arts, getting the work is half the struggle. Here I hope to provide you with a map of sorts for finding and retaining consistent work.
For Dance Parents: How to Support Your Dancer through Their Career Pursuit
A dance career can be incredibly fulfilling but also quite challenging to build. Whether you're feeling a bit nervous for your dancer or have complete confidence that they'll make it big, here are a few things you can do to help support them on the journey ahead.
Give YOURSELF a Break!: 3 Ways to Boost Your Dance Career with Grad School
If you’re looking for a great way to take matters into your own hands, to give YOURSELF a break, and to launch (or relaunch) your professional career and personal life, then grad school might just be the next step for you. Check out three of the most important things I learned during grad school and how you can use them to give your dance career an immediate boost.
Work Like a Pro: Why It's So Important for Dancers to Have Their Own Website
When it comes to auditioning and self-submitting, your materials can be the key to you getting the job or not. A great headshot and resume are a necessity to being a professional dancer, but why not go the extra mile? Keep reading to find out why it's so important for you to have your own website too.
Diversity Equals More Dollars For Your Career
When you're able to move in and out of styles with ease and skill, you have the potential to be hired for more projects. In fact, I share a few suggestions on how to become a very hirable and diverse performer in the recent issue of Dance! North Texas, and I have a special snippet just for you!