In Pursuit of Excellence

I was recently listening to an interview with serial entrepreneur Emma Grede, co-founder of SKIMS and Good American, who said, “How you do one thing is how you do everything.” That simple line resonated deeply with me. It doesn’t matter whether it’s in work, in life, or in relationships — if you strive for excellence in allContinue reading “In Pursuit of Excellence”

Beyond the Studio Walls

When I look back on my dance journey, I can see clearly that it wasn’t a straight line — in fact, it was very zig-zagged. It was full of detours, stop-starts and moments where I had to figure things out. I was lucky to have people encourage me along the way, but what I didn’tContinue reading “Beyond the Studio Walls”

It’s Only an Opinion

Competitions play an important role in a young dancer’s training, and the results often feel like a big deal, especially when they’re competing regularly. The competition scene has changed significantly in recent years, with new events regularly emerging. As a result, there are more adjudicators, each with their own opinions, leading to increasingly diverse resultsContinue reading “It’s Only an Opinion”

Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better

In the dance world, there’s a growing perception that bigger means better. Bigger studios, more students, flashier social media accounts — it can all look very impressive from the outside. But after decades in this industry, I’ve learned that what looks good on the surface doesn’t always reflect the quality that truly matters. I runContinue reading “Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better”

The Art of Choreography

One of the most important parts of dance is what we create. It’s where we take an idea and shape it into something that can be seen, felt, and remembered. Somewhere along the way, though, that artistry feels like it’s starting to slip. We’re living in a time where extended class combos are being passedContinue reading “The Art of Choreography”

Thank You, Next

The dance industry is unlike any other. It’s a place where emotional investment is a key requirement of the job. As teachers, we pour our time, energy, and care into our students. This level of commitment creates deep bonds but it also means that when a student decides to leave, the impact can be profound.Continue reading “Thank You, Next”