Articles from the ‘Viewpoints’ collection
It’s The Climb
By Luke Willis The most interesting thing about “making it” is that the people we think “made it” are usually in a mindset of always wanting more, always searching for the next challenge, always looking to grow and increase their wealth of experience. Making it is an external judgment made […]
August 22, 2013 | Read Article
Deciding So
By Emily Sferra At the ripe, young, and emotionally awkward age of 12 (ok, yes, I got a late start to dancing and no, my bio does not begin with “since the age of 2 Emily has been dancing just as soon as she could walk!”) I fell in love […]
August 19, 2013 | Read Article
Feeling Hopeful
By Shane Scopatz I dance every day. I get paid to do so. I can support myself on that pay. I enjoy the work and I learn from the work. A community of talented artists surrounds me. My employment with the company I dance for potentially ends next August. I […]
August 15, 2013 | Read Article
The Magical Land of Making It
By Andrea Thompson The idea of “making it” as a dancer is unique to each of us. If I had a book of Mad-Libs in which “making it” were the first two words of every prompt, I could tell a different (true) story from my life on each page. There […]
August 12, 2013 | Read Article
Making something out of nothing
By Elana Jacobs Anaïs Nin: “And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” I use this quote as a reminder that the life I live and the work I do is a process of continuous unfolding. […]
August 8, 2013 | Read Article
