Sole Talk #3: Spotlight on Dance Writers
Having a dance career can be about more than performing, choreographing, or teaching. There are many ways to incorporate your other interests into your dance career. Have an interest in writing? Check out what it takes to become a dance writer.
Chronicles of a #WorkingDancer
Every blog post I've posted thus far has been geared towards giving you insight you can apply to your dance career pursuit, but this one's a little different. This one's for me. It's my way of counting my blessings. I'm acknowledging where I've been in my dancer career journey and how I've gotten where I am today.
Networking for Dancers
Networking is vital in developing your professional dance career, and I've laid it all out in my upcoming book, The Freelance in Dance Road Map. The book outlines four key steps to getting work as well as a plethora of additional tips to help you along the way. Here's a sneak preview of the section on networking.
How to Make Positive Lasting Impressions
When it comes to building your dance career, the impressions you make are even more important. Developing relationships and leaving positive lasting impressions are essential to getting and sustaining work as a freelance dancer.
Tax Tips for Dancers
When I started making money solely from my work as a professional dancer, tax time got so much more complicated. Get all your ducks in a row well before next year's tax season. Here are a few tips to help you do that.
How Your Focus Affects Your Attitude About Your Career
My dance career pursuit was in the pits. Part of my trip to "Bitter-Town" and "Resentful-Ville" was funded by my winnings from the Dare-to-Compare game I'm always playing. And it goes a little something like this...
Sole Talk #1: You have a dance degree. Now What?
I'd like to introduce you to Sole Talk, the "chat room" where our working dancer tribe can ask questions that haven't been covered yet on TheWorkingDancer.com. Tweet your question to me at @ChoreoByShate, and I'll feature it on my next session of Sole Talk. First up, what to do after your gotten your college dance degree.
How Your Ego Can Prevent You From Getting Work - Pt. 2
I wasn't moving forward as quickly as I wanted to, and my ego wanted me to quit. So I did. Or at least I tried to. Learn from my mistakes. Don't let anything come between you and your dance career dreams.
How Your Ego Can Prevent You from Getting Work - Pt. 1
I realized that my ego was not letting me be great. Even though her (as in my ego) intentions may have been pure, she was keeping me from living my life to the fullest. Don't let your ego keep your from fulfilling your dance career dreams.
What to Do When Your Parents Aren't On Board with Your Dance Career
So there I was....emotions running high, tears streaming down my face, fighting to be heard and for the chance to follow my heart. My dreams of becoming a professional dancer were within reach, and I went for it.
Taking the First Step IS the First Step
Yep. You read it correctly. Taking the first step is the first step. Action. That's all it takes to officially start your dance career. Not sure what that means for you? Here are a few suggestions to help you jump start your dance career.