Get To Know DWC Ambassador Jeanne Robson
🌟 Meet Jeanne Robson, our newest DWC Ambassador! 🌸 Jeanne's dance journey began at the age of 5, leading her to train at the Atlanta Ballet School and School of American Ballet. She danced professionally with Pacific NorthWest Ballet in Seattle before transitioning to a career in education, earning a BA in Education and specializing in early childhood classrooms.
pronunciation: Jeen-nee Rob-son | pronouns: she/her
By Samantha Weissbach, DWC Owner & General Manager
🌟 Meet Jeanne Robson, our newest DWC Ambassador! 🌸 Jeanne's dance journey began at the age of 5, leading her to train at the Atlanta Ballet School and School of American Ballet. She danced professionally with Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle before transitioning to a career in education, earning a BA in Education and specializing in early childhood classrooms. 💃 Now, Jeanne shares her wealth of knowledge and passion for ballet as a teacher at Fidalgo DanceWorks in Anacortes. Join us as we dive into Jeanne's inspiring journey of dance, education, and mentorship! 💖
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Lea Aparis of Body Language Studio on AAPI Heritage Month
Meet Lea Aparis, co-director of Body Language Studio in Renton, WA, as we celebrate AAPI month! 🌸 Lea is a former professional dancer for the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, and she shares her journey of building a successful small business. 💃 With an extensive background in various dance styles, from ballet to hip-hop, Lea is a dynamic force in the dance community. Join us as we dive into her inspiring story of passion, dedication, and love for dance!
pronunciation: Lee-uh Uh-paris | pronouns: she/her
By Samantha Weissbach, DWC Owner & General Manager
Meet Lea Aparis, co-director of Body Language Studio in Renton, WA, as we celebrate AAPI month! 🌸 Lea is a former professional dancer for the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, and she shares her journey of building a successful small business. 💃 With an extensive background in various dance styles, from ballet to hip-hop, Lea is a dynamic force in the dance community. Join us as we dive into her inspiring story of passion, dedication, and love for dance! 💖
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Get To Know DWC Ambassador Abby Jayne DeAngelo
Join us for an inspiring interview with our esteemed DWC Ambassador, Abby Jayne DeAngelo! 💫 Abby Jayne's journey in the world of ballet began under the guidance of the renowned Marcia Dale Weary at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet (CPYB) in her hometown of Carlisle, PA. With a passion for sharing her love of ballet with the next generation of dancers, Abby Jayne founded Adage Ballet Academy in Seattle, WA in March 2021.
pronunciation: Ab-bee Jay-n Dee-An-jello | pronouns: she/her
By Samantha Weissbach, DWC Owner & General Manager
Join us for an inspiring interview with our esteemed DWC Ambassador, Abby Jayne DeAngelo! 💫 Abby Jayne's journey in the world of ballet began under the guidance of the renowned Marcia Dale Weary at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet (CPYB) in her hometown of Carlisle, PA. With a passion for sharing her love of ballet with the next generation of dancers, Abby Jayne founded Adage Ballet Academy in Seattle, WA in March 2021. Her extensive teaching experience includes instructing Levels 1-7 at CPYB, leading virtual classes with Ballet Together, and guest teaching at Ballet Academy of Pittsburgh. Abby Jayne's professional ballet career has taken her from Carlisle to the stage of Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB), where she began as a Professional Division Student and was later promoted to Apprentice and Corps de Ballet member. Her favorite roles with PNB include Marzipan and Columbine in George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, Step Sister in Kent Stowell’s Cinderella, and Eva Stone's F O I L. As a choreographer, Abby Jayne has premiered original works for CPYB’s First Steps Program and PNB’s virtual Next Step, showcasing her artistic versatility. Join us as Abby Jayne shares her personal mission of balanced, joy-filled ballet technique and training both on and off the stage. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired by her passion and dedication to the art of dance! #DWC #DanceAmbassador #AbbyJayneDeAngelo #BalletJourney #BalletEducation
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Get To Know DWC Ambassador Bethany Lynch
Join us for an exclusive interview with our newest DWC Ambassador, Bethany Lynch! 🌟 Bethany is a talented dancer currently performing with The Garden Dance Company, Movement 26, and other local groups and productions. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, having graduated from Western Washington University in Spring '23 with a BFA in Dance, BA in Business Marketing, and a Minor in Arts Enterprise & Cultural Innovation (AECI). 🎓 Don't miss this opportunity to get to know Bethany and hear about her journey as a dancer and advocate for the arts. Tune in now and be inspired!
pronunciation: Beth-an-knee Lin-ch | pronouns: she/her
By Samantha Weissbach, DWC Owner & General Manager
Join us for an exclusive interview with our newest DWC Ambassador, Bethany Lynch! 🌟 Bethany is a talented dancer currently performing with The Garden Dance Company, Movement 26, and other local groups and productions. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, having graduated from Western Washington University in Spring '23 with a BFA in Dance, BA in Business Marketing, and a Minor in Arts Enterprise & Cultural Innovation (AECI). 🎓 Don't miss this opportunity to get to know Bethany and hear about her journey as a dancer and advocate for the arts. Tune in now and be inspired!
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DWC How To's: The Difference Between Demi and Pointe Shoes
While they look very similar, demi-pointe and pointe shoes are actually incredibly different! Demi-pointes are a training shoe to help build your strength and get your toes and feet ready for the real deal. For many they are an important and necessary tool to use before stepping into a pair of pointe shoes.
By Emma Neilson, DWC Social Media Manager
While they look very similar, demi-pointe and pointe shoes are actually incredibly different! Demi-pointes are a training shoe to help build your strength and get your toes and feet ready for the real deal. For many they are an important and necessary tool to use before stepping into a pair of pointe shoes. Some teachers won’t even let students use pointe shoes until they’ve trained in demi-pointes for many months. We are happy to help you find the best fit in either of our locations schedule an appointment to get your demi-pointe shoes fit!
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"Clouds Drifting" with DWC Ambassador MiYoung Margolis
DWC Ambassador shares her effortless effervescence in “Clouds Drifting.”
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Get To Know DWC Ambassador Faith Potter
Get to know DWC’s newest ambassador, Faith Potter!
pronunciation: Fay-th Pot-ter | pronouns: she/her
By Samantha Weissbach, DWC Owner & General Manager
Faith Potter is one of our newest ambassadors, joining us from the Academy of Dance, she has been dancing since she was three years old. Faith has had the pleasure of experiencing a wide range of styles including ballet, lyrical, high school dance teams and recently tap! Faith was inspired by friends that have been DWC Ambassadors in the past. Having heard about the program and seen their excitement she was excited to apply and join. Faith is passionate about breaking the stereotype of the ideal dancer body. As a taller dancer she has felt this issue personally and wants to help disrupt that mold. Faith is excited to be performing as the Stepmother in her studio’s production of Cinderella this Spring!
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Get To Know DWC Ambassador Brittany Parker
Get to know DWC’s newest ambassador, Brittany Parker!
pronunciation: Britt-knee Park-er | pronouns: she/her
By Samantha Weissbach, DWC Owner & General Manager
Brittany Parker (she/her) is a Seattle based Choreographer, Performer, and Instructor of movement and one of DWC’s newest ambassadors! She is currently a contemporary and lyrical dance instructor at Westlake Dance Center, as well as serving as the Artistic Director of Coalescence Dance Company. Brittany has performed and had her work featured across the West Coast, most recently at MixMatch Dance Festival in Santa Monica California. With the upcoming dance film title "Other Side" in post-production, Brittany is in the process of creating new works for season five of Coalescence launching in 2024.
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DWC How To's: Tighten the Taps on your Tap Shoes!
Tightening the taps of your tap shoes is an easy but crucial thing to know how to do! DWC Social Media Manager, Emma, will show you what you need, how to do it, and some important tips to remember!
By Emma Neilson, DWC Social Media Manager
Tightening the taps of your tap shoes is an easy but crucial thing to know how to do! DWC Social Media Manager, Emma, will show you what you need, how to do it, and some important tips to remember!
Gather your items, you will need: Your tap shoes, and a screwdriver, most likely a Phillip’s head (the end is a cross)
Place the screwdriver in the screw, while pressing down very firmly, turn clockwise (to the right) to tighten, or counterclockwise (to the left) to loosen.
Be sure only to do a little at a time and test between adjustments!
And as always, check in with your teacher about how tight to make them! We hope this tutorial was helpful, to shop our tap shoe options click here!
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"Calling" with Ambassador Vania Bynum
Check out ambassador Vania Bynum in DWC latest dance film!
Check out ambassador Vania Bynum in DWC latest dance film!
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