Nashville Ballet 2019-2020 Company Audition
3 Audition Dates Available
Read more3 Audition Dates Available
Read moreWhen: Sunday, February 26, 2020
Read moreAudition: February 23rd
Read moreAudition: March 15th
Read moreAudition: 19 January
Read moreDeadline to apply: 15th December 2019
Read moreDeadline for applications: 15th December 2019
Read moreAudition: Jan 5, 2020, 10:30AM-1:00PM
Read moreONLINE Workshop: 17th and/or 20th of November 2019
Read moreWorkshop date: November 9-10, 2019
Read moreAudition date: October 12th, 2019
Read moreProgram dates: 4 Month: September 2 – December 22 || 5 Month: January 13 – May 23
Read moreAudition: 28 July 2019
Read moreAs dancers we are constantly judging ourselves: spending hours day after day in tight-fitting clothing in front of a mirror and scrutinising how we look. Dancers are expected to have slim and toned bodies. It is seen as particularly important for females to be of a slight stature for the ease of pas de deux and partnering work. But what is the impact?
Read moreThe life of a professional dancer is as much a psychological and emotional struggle as much as it is physical. We have all at one point or another experienced those ugly emotions we know we shouldn’t feel, but somehow, in some way, something in dance brings them out from the deepest and darkest places; “why did she get that part?” “How come he got that job?” “Why didn’t they hire me?” Understanding the Ego and how to utilise it best in day-to-day life can be mighty helpful in the ongoing development of a dancer’s career.
Read moreConflating ideas on sexuality and dance is an important, albeit conflicting, issue for any female/professional dancer nowadays; especially in today’s social and political climate and, amidst a profession spent glorifying and often essentialising the human body. As a female and as a dancer, the ever-present reality of displaying sexuality is a constant phenomenon, either in the direction or expectations of others, or the image we believe we are expected to portray.
Read moreWith audition season upon us, I am receiving more and more emails every single day from dancers looking to promote their talents and catch my eye. And trust me, many of you do, but unfortunately, not always through positive means. I would like to help you (and me) out. The following is a list of suggestions to make sure that someone like me does not roll his or her eyes at your careless mistakes, and immediately send your application to the Trash folder…
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