InsEpisode 44 of DanceSpeak will inspire you to own what makes YOU special, as we introduce you to the business woman, the dance teacher, the b-girl: Casie "Tynee" Goshow. With a start in martial arts, Casie learned at a young age that discipline is key. A theme that emerges throughout our interview is the importance to let even life's lowest moments guide you to being your best self. One instance is when Casie shares about how a back fracture in her teen years ended her gymnastics career, but ultimately led her to dance. Years later, when she dealt with what seemed like a devastating career loss, she started what has now become a thriving clothing line.
For the dance teachers and those aspiring, I made sure to ask many questions with you in mind! Casie walks us through how she became a dance teacher at Penn State while she was still a student, how Zumba has given her skills for teaching any style of dance, and how she has progressed into a sought-out teacher whom travels on convention and teaches regular in Los Angeles. From lessons learned from entering the industry in NYC to stories of love, this episode will warm your heart, motivate you, and leave you with a case of the feel-goods! Don't forget to give us some feedback on the DanceSpeak Survey! (Link provided below) Instagram: instagram.com/bgirltynee Twitter: twitter.com/BgirlTynee Website: dancewithcasie.com YouTube: youtube.com/psuhiphopper05 Facebook: facebook.com/casie.goshow ClearTalent: cleartalentgroup.com/casie-tynee-goshow
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Episode 43 of DanceSpeak brings you the the intriguing renaissance man: Adrian "DJ DUBZ" Wiltshire. I met Adrian around 15 years ago, taking his Hip-Hop class in New York City. Since then, he has gone on to dance/choreograph/assist/DJ with such artists/on films including Dreamgirls, Stomp The Yard, Ariana Grande, Fergie, Straight Outta Compton, and way way more.
What hyped me up the most about sitting down with Adrian, is that not only does he wear so many hats, but with each aspect of his career, he achieves EXCELLENCE. For instance, within less than 3 years of becoming a DJ, he became tour DJ for Ariana Grande. You just can't beat that. Adrian walks me through his process as he went from dancer to choreographer, and worked his way into the DJ world, with a major overlap occurring in his dance life. He also goes in depth as to what had him start booking consistently as a dancer, what he recommends nowadays for dancers (particular the guys out there), fatherhood, his love for bowling, what a 'day in the life' looks like, and...well...way way more! I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to get to the top of their field, to anyone whom wears multiple hats in their profession, to my entrepreneurs out there, and to my folks whom like getting motivated around building what they want in their lives! Don't forget to give us some feedback on the DanceSpeak Survey! (Link provided below) Twitter: twitter.com/iamdjdubz Instagram: instagram.com/iamdjdubz BlocNYC: nyc.blocagency.com/adrian-wiltshire Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/iamdjdubz Facebook: facebook.com/IamAdrianWiltshire Podomatic: iamdjdubz.podomatic.com Episode 42 of DanceSpeak with BShaw takes you on a journey of the many inspirations that lead to a successful career in the highly competitive dance world. Brandon is a prime example of knowing his field, as he walks me through the moment he knew he wanted to pursue dance and how he learned (and continues to learn) from those whom he respects the most. Coincidentally, as this is episode 42, Brandon unintentionally gave around 42 shout outs (yes I counted) throughout the episode to his predecessors, peers, and up-and-coming movers.
To all those whom love and admire dance, this interview will touch your heart and awaken your mind. We speak about getting on tour with Chris Brown when he was a new artist, to things Brandon openly shares he wish he would have listened to in his early 20's. We then go into the way that Brandon trained himself to being a professional with a one year goal after dropping out of college. From beautiful acknowledgements that will give you a list of people to research, to what is next for Brandon, this episode paints a beautiful portrait on how dance can hold many different positions in a single career. Instagram: instagram.com/bshaw Twitter: twitter.com/bshaw YouTube: youtube.com/bshaw Facebook: facebook.com/bshaw IMDb: imdb.com/brandonshaw ClearTalent: cleartalentgroup.com/brandonshaw |
Galit FriedlanderAfter 15 years of experience in the dance world, Galit has worked as Assistant Choreographer for Prince, danced in numerous music videos, including Pharrell Williams' "Happy", has been featured in two dance publications, and currently works as a dance instructor and conditioning specialist in Los Angeles and around the country. Archives
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