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32tendu

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  1. Damian Woetzel is the Artistic Director for the Vail International Dance Festival. Each year, this innovative festival presents a diverse offering of dance in a truly unique setting. On this episode, we discuss some of the finer points of the festival. Specifically, serial collaborations, new works, debuts, community work and arts education.

    http://www.balletinitiative.com/podcast/2014/7/28/damian-woetzel

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  2. Check out the new Ballet Initiative Podcast here:

    http://www.balletinitiative.com/podcast/2014/6/13/carol-sumner

    Carol Sumner was a soloist with the New York City Ballet from 1958 to 1978. Under the direction of George Balanchine, she danced principal roles in Concerto Barocco, Divertimento No. 15, Agon, Western Symphony and The Nutcracker.

    I've found the relationships between Mr. B and his dancers to be fascinating, and often complex. In this case, it's very sweet. Ms. Sumner was moved to tears when she recalled his final days and ultimate passing. I appreciate her candid nature.

    If you'd like to see images of Ms. Sumner from this period, go here while you listen.

    http://artsmeme.com/2012/01/25/what-makes-a-balanchine-ballerina-meet-carol-sumner/

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  3. Nancy Buirski is the Director of "Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil le Clercq". I should admit, I fell in love with 'Tanny' through photographs over decade ago. So, to see her move on screen truly deepened my intrigue/ crush.



    This is a universal story of struggle and change. I feel that her story will appeal to more than our dance community. It's beautiful. Really well done, Ms. Buirski. Thank you.



    Twitter @balletinitiativ and @christiancudnik



    http://balletinitiative.com/podcast/2014/2/5/nancy-buirski




  4. Ms. Watts was an established Balanchine dancer. Her career and place in history is very significant. Frankly, I was a little nervous dialing the phone on this one. After all, this is Heather Watts! However, it took less than 30 seconds for that feeling to fade once we connected. I really like Heather Watts. I love her honesty. I love her stories of Mr. B, and I also admire how candid she was when she discusses her story.

    balletinitiative.com/podcast

    Twitter: @balletinitiativ and @christiancudnik

  5. Hi everyone,
    Well, I am just one of many who would love to talk to Ms. Farrell. If the podcast had funding or a sponsor, I'd go to DC to do it!

    I appreciate the kind words. It's nice to know the interviews are being heard. I try and check this page every week or so. I am a little behind at the moment.

    You can always send me an email. I am interested in ideas and subject matter. Scheduling is difficult right now because of Nutz. But, there's some great shows falling in line.

    All the best.

    Christian

  6. Carla Korbes is a principal dancer with the Pacific Northwest Ballet.

    In part one of our conversation, we talk about her injury and the road to recovery. We also talk about living and working in New York, and her relationship with Artistic Director, Peter Boal.

    In part two, we talk about the keys to success in ballet. You may be surprised what recipe we've discovered! We also talk about her life in Seattle, and her thoughts about social media and ballet on television.

    Listen, subscribe, enjoy!

    balletinitiative.com/podcast

    Twitter: @balletintiativ

    and @christiancudnik

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