41⟩ What else would you like people to know about your job/career?
Be prepared and remember that a professional dancer/choreographer is not just a job but a life style!
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Be prepared and remember that a professional dancer/choreographer is not just a job but a life style!
I would say the traveling again.
I did help a lot of friends to train well if you have a look at almost all my high school friends everyone is ripped or big or even competing in bodybuilding shows because they were inspired by me..I was always there for all my friends either with a fitness program or being there trainer.
The classic grace and charm is still there, but ballroom dancing has never been more popular.
Yes, many a time. Working within the gaa organisation I have to talk to strangers. The last time I walked up to a stranger was only a couple of days ago at a match I had organised and I had to walk up to the another team manager and we just then had a general conversation.
I get paid independently from studios, conventions, etc… I also sell my own instructional DVD’s along with music. Lastly, with working professionally, you can make residuals on movies, TV shows and commercials. This is where every time it is played or sold, you make a small amount. Adds up after many jobs.
Experiencing the people and opportunities throughout my career.
Everyone is busy, but people tend to find the time when they feel like the activity is worth the time. There is every kind of professional imaginable at the Studio, and they all feel recharged after a dance lesson.
My main profession is traveling and teaching dance to all ages. I work with private workshops along with conventions like Co. Dance and Dance Olympus. I also produce and host a summer tour of tap intensives called Tap into the Network. Other side projects include mixing music, writing for dance publications, and having my own tap company, Tap Sounds Underground.