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Beyond the Dance Floor
Dean Placzek
78 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast to learn more about what goes on beyond what you see on the dance floors. It’s about mentality, history, and how the skills you learn in breaking or the arts in general can apply more broadly to the rest of your life.
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A podcast to learn more about what goes on beyond what you see on the dance floors. It’s about mentality, history, and how the skills you learn in breaking or the arts in general can apply more broadly to the rest of your life.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Music,
Society & Culture
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AT (Finland)
Beyond the Dance Floor
54 minutes 59 seconds
2 years ago
AT (Finland)
Today we talk with one of the best bgirls in my opinion, AT from Finland. In this episode we get into her history coming up in the Helsinki breaking scene, who her early breaking inspirations were, her perspective as a woman in a very male dominated dance, rediscovering herself and her style as a woman, mother, and human being, mentorship from Ata from Ghost Crew, being on the Finnish Olympic team and more. Thanks to AT for taking the time to share her history and perspectives and I hope you enjoy the talk. Peace
Beyond the Dance Floor
A podcast to learn more about what goes on beyond what you see on the dance floors. It’s about mentality, history, and how the skills you learn in breaking or the arts in general can apply more broadly to the rest of your life.