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Dancers after intensive training are sent off with sometimes no job or no idea of what really happens in company life. Julie Bowers is making some incredible changes to accommodate this. More about Julie below.
Julie Bowers, Executive Director and Co Creator of Grad Pro has had a successful professional dance career, joining the Royal Ballet Company in 1984 and performing works by Frederick Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan and David Bintley, alongside classics from Serenade and Penguin Cafe to Swan Lake. Having trained at Elmhurst, where she won the inaugural Paul Clarke Memorial Award, she now works to support talented dancers to achieve their potential.
After her performing career, Julie embarked upon a BA (Hons) in International History and American Studies and later completed qualifications in Project Management, to support her in her endeavours in management and leadership roles. Alongside this Julie retained her connection with the dance community, teaching and choreographing for Northern Ballet School and later as Deputy Head of Dance at the Hammond School in Chester.
As a Regional Manager for the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) she founded the Genee Dance Challenge, an RAD competition now held across the globe as a precursor for the Fonteyn International Ballet Competition. Julie joined the senior management team at bbodance in 2016 where she was also Director of Artistic Development – supporting the development of syllabi, qualifications, training initiatives for dancers and teachers and supporting the bbodance Membership. Throughout lockdown she worked tirelessly to provide online opportunities to support teachers and students including the Lockdown Challenge with Brandon Lawrence, Creativity Unlocked with David Bintley, a full CPD programme, Zoom support meetings for students and teachers, a Global Teachers Conference and adult classes to support mental health and wellbeing.
In addition to her work with Awarding Organisations Julie served on the Board at Elmhurst Ballet School assisting in the transition of the school from Camberley to Birmingham site and seeing the school flourish in their new home. Julie founded the Staffordshire Youth Ballet and continues to support them as a Patron.
Julie has a wealth of experience within the artistic industry and has spent many years developing programmes and schemes across the world to make ballet accessible whilst enhancing dancers/teachers training development.
https://www.gradpro.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/gradpro_/
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BRACE YOURSELF FOR THE ABSOLUTE LEGEND MISTER JOE BLACK!
It was an absolute pleasure to talk with Joe, So interesting and humble. We talk about the good and bad of life in their profession. Expect lots of humor and swearing!
FANTASTIC SHOW!
https://www.misterjoeblack.com/
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In the performing arts industry, you are expected to always perform, even through all the challenges you face in life. But what if the obstacles are too big and stop you fully embracing the thing you love most?
Daniella D'Ville talks about the difficult chapters in her life, such as domestic abuse and how she overcame them.
Some of the content may be upsetting.
If anyone is struggling with anything spoken about in this show, there are people that can help. Some links and numbers are listed below.
https://www.ncdv.org.uk/
National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge on 0808 2000 247 for free at any time, day or night
Victim support for all forms of domestic abuse- available every day, night and day. Call our free and 24 hour Supportline now on 08 08 16 89 111
Danielle D'ville
https://www.instagram.com/daniella_dville?igsh=MWxtZjFsNXp5OTB5eg==
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MUSIC IS INCREDIBLY POWERFUL. It creates emotion, it brings us together, and it is used in nearly all of the events we go through in life!
DJ artist Ross Smith AKA Arja talks about music and everything that it brings. It's thought provoking, it's deeply intelligent, and it'll without a doubt cause you to reflect.
My one question to you is...
What does music mean to you??
ARJA https://www.instagram.com/arjadjuk/
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Being inclusive and making every performer of all ethnicities feel valued and heard is paramount. It's a topic I've wanted to cover for a while and I couldn't think of a business more impactful than the Tired movement.
Tired stands for Trying to improve racial equality in dance, and it's their mission to open up communication that motivates teachers for the next generation.
This movement aims to remove the fear of discussing racism amongst peers and colleagues and to ensure that good practices within the dance industry are adhered to.
To add to the incredible work, founders Stacey and Laura created Shades dancewear.
SHADES dancewear is an inclusive UK brand that encourages dancers to embrace their ethnicity and retain their identity from the minute they step into their first dance class.
Shades is the first and only UK dancewear brand to provide four shades of skin tone dancewear across all of their products, in all child and adult sizes.
It was an absolute privilege to talk with Stacey and I'm certain you will be hooked from beginning to end.
https://www.tiredmovement.com/
https://shades-dancewear.com/
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THE MOST IMPACTFUL MOMENTS FROM MY FIRST YEAR AS A PODCAST HOST.
I feel so honoured to have chatted with some of the industries elites. This show is jam packed full of incredible moments. Enjoy!
Daniella D'ville episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/77HFpqF94pALgUpZSSN12x?si=srCzOrH3SVuQETootsT6BQ
Dorcas Walters episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0omoEpbd19bqvf0ZOASPio?si=e5Cg8YuzTYmtbMQ3lm7c4g
Bryony Purdue episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7IXSBMqrcZnW9UqtBm8wex?si=W4TbYTssR0SnJ-7PLEUBEA
Chris Carter episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7e1kiFpAKRtKP5wZz1zbAD?si=9MFXGCV0SVabvboksafeZA
Meghan Reign episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0hyM8jZ8pnEIV3Cj50kMiN?si=Wk4G74HTR2epjaEy4-HUiA
Paul Murphy episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5nw0juXtihnGkHAoF98VBK?si=trAr-lCkSoiCWCx9buKkMQ
Luc Sinclair episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2QmNhYVDAOmVAqGa7IMTnN?si=08vdaIJkRxmjP_c-g4aWXg
Sir David Bintley episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/33qzmV7twRlP2cxSpypmGl?si=6hKR32YsTSCm7gkHVnuhGA
Cleopantha episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0OXAFjkKJ1PyFZnoPsAi9S?si=2S4W043cSMGPqRQFlZLj1g
Anna Morgan episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/1HjPdpJNt2rLLLQNcmMAd6?si=0x5NzHJOQdOtIcYoLAZlHg
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ballet-teaching-and-adhd-dance-teacher-and-creator/id1707701477?i=1000657587872
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LOVE FASHION? THIS SHOW IS JUST FOR YOU!
I'm Candi and this episode of The Backstage Pass is with Fashion goddess, Sibu
Sibu has created a storm in the Fashion industry. As a catwalk model, designer and creator of Jaded life collective, giving talented designers a chance to shine.
Sibu has worked with icons such as Grace Jones, Kate Moss and Naomi Cambell.
Sibu also has showcased in London Fashion Week, is involved in the British fashion council and In the process of creating a fashion film. All very very exciting stuff!
I loved this chat. Aside from Sibu being so enthusiastic to the point that with their passion, the table took a beating. We had such a laugh drinking prosecco. I must also mention that we had Sibu's business partner in the studio and was a brilliant addition to the show.
Now you're prepped, and eager let's get on with the show!
SIBU
http://www.sibu.london/
https://www.instagram.com/sibumuse/
https://www.instagram.com/jadedlifecollective/
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MORE ABOUT THE HOST
Fans of the podcast sent in questions for Candi. A brilliant insight with interviewer, Jon X.
Got anymore questions? Email [email protected]
The song by Christina Aguilera that I could not think of was https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=a1ec1e102d1231f2&rlz=1C5CHFA_enGB1069GB1069&sxsrf=ADLYWII2m8OAjxMhUlbPWvl0RjGM2iGj-A:1718877057018&q=christina+aguilera+save+me+from+myself+lyrics&tbm=vid&source=lnms&fbs=AEQNm0Aa4sjWe7Rqy32pFwRj0UkWfbQph1uib-VfD_izZO2Y5sC3UdQE5x8XNnxUO1qJLaQR2rwhLa89xym2ORbEZb-gNW-_ZgTjxuO59iG5M_gVZab6aYHUzdoqNoyoh0TtQheBK_UkhBBaEkMbsYTh2lR0xq7f25xb-xKus9H_V92g8nY3N7oq3Z457oRvJIFltGulkL5Z&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjOrJWD9OmGAxWTW0EAHa0uB-kQ0pQJegQIDBAB&biw=1222&bih=621&dpr=2#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:92873b4d,vid:HYxmS4UNrWY,st:0
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VICKY BUTTERFLY IS A VISIONARY! SHE IS BREATHTAKING, and has had people full of emotion with her performances. I myself was so moved watching her and I'm so happy she said yes to coming on my show. Introducing one of my favourites, Classical burlesque performer, Vicky Butterfly
Vicky is the daughter of an Irish showgirl and an eccentric Viennese aristocrat, her work reflects her bohemian upbringing: notable as a real innovator, she uses contemporary technology alongside a richly decadent aesthetic and lavishly sensual showmanship, incorporating her background in theatrical design alongside training in disciplines including ballet, lyrical dance, opera and circus as well as an insatiable desire for literature and history.
Discover even more about Vicky Butterfly
https://www.instagram.com/mlle_vicky_butterfly/?hl=en
https://www.vickybutterfly.net/the-lady-of-the-lake
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Dance teachers, especially ballet, are known for being tough on students. But why?! I talk through this and many gripping topics with incredible dance teacher and creator, Anna Morgan. A truly captivating chat!
Discover more about Anna Morgan
https://www.annamorgandanceonline.com/
https://www.instagram.com/annamorgandance/
Thank you so much for listening! x
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This goddess has created a storm in the Burlesque industry. Cleo is fearless, dynamic and incredibly insightful. We talk about what life is like for a star performer, including her recent discovery of being ADHD and how to manage it.
Cleo is so funny, the perfect podcast to lift your spirits!
Check out Cleopantha
https://www.instagram.com/cleopantha/
https://www.cleopantha.com/
Candi https://www.instagram.com/backstagepass.podcast/
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An incredible chat with INTERNATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHER AND LEGND IN THE BALLET WORLD, SIR DAVID BINTLEY CBE.
Since I left the Birmingham Royal Ballet company rather abruptly, I have at times felt sad, unsure if I would ever find my peace of giving up my dream.
But the journey I'm on now gave me the courage to reach out to this magnificent man.
Sir David Bintley (CBE) has created famous ballets such as still life at the penguin cafe, Hobsons choice, Beauty and the beast, Gallentries, and Carmina Burana. We talked about David's journey, which had so many incredible stories I'd never heard.
It was wonderful to see that passion and drive really do give you that bit extra when it comes to being a successful artist.
https://www.davidbintley.co.uk/
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Love the music industry? This show is not to be missed! The legendary Luc delves deep into what really goes on for a DJ. Some things will come as a shock!
Please check out Luc, he is fantastic!
https://linktr.ee/ELARPA
https://linktr.ee/LUCASOLISMUSIC
https://www.entertainersworldwide.com/luc-sinclair-profile-65360
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https://www.instagram.com/backstagepass.podcast/
Get in touch [email protected]
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Drag artist Meghan is versatile and a visionary. They specialise in Fashion, design, makeup, sideshow and burlesque in drag. An absolute show stopper and definitely one to watch!
In this show we talk about the complexities of being in the drag community, why they wanted to be a drag performer and why they chose the Cabaret scene. We also discuss what it's like to live in such a creative mind. A very honest and educational chat!
Socials for Meghan https://www.instagram.com/meghanreign/?hl=en-gb
Please support this podcast by subscribing and sharing. You can also watch this show and previous on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQDLt1lLgbXgz6UjW-AV1mQ
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When you're on stage in a performance with a live orchestra, you don't think much beyond the steps and the timing of the choreography. Which is why I chose this remarkable guest, Paul Murphy, to talk through what happens the other side of the curtain.
An incredible chat!
Paul Murphy https://www.brb.org.uk/profile/paul-murphy
Sleeping Beauty https://www.birminghamhippodrome.com/calendar/birmingham-royal-ballet-sleeping-beauty/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwte-vBhBFEiwAQSv_xbqG8QZg_dAyNK1nOz67oHp3gxAjN2nkL-4YoN_vF8OP1GCceGVF_hoC_UsQAvD_BwE
Birmingham Royal Ballet https://www.brb.org.uk/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwte-vBhBFEiwAQSv_xX-1R4H7UEGvdYGmzyR6Uz95WhJBK9KqZIT2eVGiC9p_np76rYG7yxoCBU4QAvD_BwE
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Being a mum is challenging and beautiful, most of the time in the same day! This guest talks about all the emotions you experience with a young child, whilst being a mum in the performing arts world. Incredible advice and a simply wonderful and heartfelt chat. Introducing Skin Performer for shows such as the Teletubbies, In the Night Garden, tribute bands and the lead in many Pantos, Vicky Stoakley. Mothers Day Special
Vicky socials https://www.instagram.com/victoria_jane_stoakley/?hl=en
ACT https://actorschildren.org/
Follow me on my socials https://www.instagram.com/backstagepass.podcast/?igshid=ODA1NTc5OTg5Nw%3D%3D
Contact me on [email protected]
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A fan of Cabaret, Aerial or Pole dance? You are going to love this one!
Jools Trained at Central school of Ballet then went on to musicals in the West End such as the Lion King. He then got into Pole dance, very quickly competing and becoming a champion.
Wanting to combine Pole with dance, he entered the world of cabaret as an Aerialist. And my god, he's amazing!!
Jools performs at venues such as Bunga Bunga and the Phoenix Arts Club where I had the pleasure of watching Jools perform. We talk about the incredible performing arts industry from ballet to cabaret, how important it is to strip back when entering a new industry, and how to keep things fresh. We also discuss how important it is to go and watch a show and the benefits of human interaction. Jools also talks about his experience in relationships when a career such as this really does take priority.
He's remarkable, versatile and very inspirational for fellow pro performers and dancers in training of most genres.
Brace yourself, it's a good one!
Follow Jools on socials https://www.instagram.com/julienmarcroussel/?hl=en
Interested in Pole? https://polepeople.co.uk/
Contact me, Candi, if you would like to share your views on the shows so far or if you'd like to share your story in the performing arts.
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It's becoming widely known that expressing your feelings through the written word can help you to heal and grow. But it's not just for when times are hard. Documenting the good as well as the bad is a great way to truly understand yourself from moment to moment; to capture your emotions like a photograph, so they don't get repressed or forgotten.
Introducing my friend of over 10 years, John Iredale. And I recorded this show remotely, as he lives in all the way in Brazil!
John has an incredible way with words. And although he has never kept a journal, he’s been writing deeply and powerfully about the landmark moments in his life since he was 14 years old.
Now 48, he says that much of his writing has love as its theme and can be categorized as a yearning for love from others and a need to earn love from himself.
We talk about the crippling effects of body dysmorphic disorder and how we might always look for the beauty in the world – no matter how imperfect it may be – and John takes us on a mini journey through his life of love so far, with poetry as his vehicle.
Along the way, we discuss the power of self-belief, the things that can be achieved if you have the courage to go your own way, and the one book that everybody should write – even if they don’t see themselves as a “writer.”
A relationship coach as well as a wordsmith, John also tells us about the addictive qualities of love, what you should always consider before you bring somebody into your life, and what you should never do when you find somebody you’re attracted to.
Finally, he leaves us with some light-hearted lines of poetry that we can send our Valentine this February 14th – though he does advise us to use them at our peril – and a wonderful piece of writing that emphasizes the themes of love that run through this podcast, and will resonate with all you creatives out there.
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Body image in dance, specifically Ballet, is and has always been in issue. I know that changes are being made... but you can't rewrite history, and it has affected many dancers over the years. I had the absolute pleasure of talking about this and many different issues with former principal Dancer with the Birmingham Royal Ballet, Dorcas Walters!
Dorcas was one of my absolute favourites before getting into the Royal Ballet. I would watch her repeatedly and copy her on the TV all the time!
She Trained with Elmhurst school, Royal Ballet school and Merle Park.
Her career came to an abrupt and somewhat traumatic end. It was both interesting and very upsetting to hear. An 18 year career just over like that.
Dorcas has however bounced back and is now a fully qualified * Gyrotonic method instructor and talks about the benefits for dancers as well as non-dancers. She was also a Dance Fellow on The Clore Leadership Programme, * which is an arts leadership development programme, funded by the arts council and other members of the arts world. Dorcas also discusses the difficulties in finding a job in industry during the recession. An amazing chat!
Please subcribe to the podcast and give ratings as it helps to boost the show!
To find out more about Gyrotonics - https://www.theartofmovement.co.uk/
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Imagine sharing the stage with Spice girl legend, Mel C! Michael has had an incredible career leading in shows such as Starlight Express, Jersey Boys and many more! We talk about the extreme challenges in the industry despite his success, how difficult the beginning of his life was and how your life can be transformed when surrounded with the right people.
Check out Michael Pickering on socials https://www.instagram.com/mikpickering/?hl=en
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Thank you!
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