Professional dancer Joel Myers provided us with an interview about how he got started in dance and ballet, and how he became a professional dancer. Joel gave a lot of great advice about dancing and making it in the professional world…
I’ve been recording some podcasts for Ballet For Men this weekend, and I got to talk with some great friends and dancers about dance and about how the dance community has benefited them. It got me really thinking about dance and community and how the two work together…
I wanted to share this great post that Catherine L. Tully of 4dancers.org wrote about gender stereotypes in ballet (you may remember when she interviewed me here). The post is over on the My Son Can Dance Blog.
In this episode of the Ballet for Men podcast, Katherine and David discuss how they met doing ballet, and what it is like to have a relationship and dance together in company…
Travis in Texas, a BalletForMen.com reader, shared his ballet experience with us. It really portrays how stereotypes about males in ballet can and do exist in children. It can be a tough road for any young male dancer…
The second episode of The Ballet for Men Podcast is available for download. This week we interviewed Nolan, and found out how he got forced into taking ballet. It is a funny story, and I always like to hear it, so give it a listen…
Check out the first real Ballet For Men Podcast. In this episode I retell how I got involved in ballet. My girlfriend Katherine, and my friends Nolan and Eryn joined me for this podcast and we had a lot of fun
I’m very excited to introduce Ballet for Men readers to Joel Myers. Joel is a fantastic dancer, teacher, and all-around great guy. I look forward to the insight he will provide. Joel explains…