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Stairway For Ballet
Stairway For Ballet
25 episodes
1 week ago
With the mission of eliminating racism and breaking stereotypes in the ballet community one step at a time, we advocate for more diversity and change with stories of real people
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With the mission of eliminating racism and breaking stereotypes in the ballet community one step at a time, we advocate for more diversity and change with stories of real people
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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EP: 13 Interview With Samantha Parr
Stairway For Ballet
21 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
EP: 13 Interview With Samantha Parr

Special Feature!

Samantha Parr is a 17-year-old ballet dancer from San Francisco, California. She has danced since she was 3 years old, and has attended summer intensives at Pacific Northwest Ballet and Ballet West. In addition to ballet, Samantha loves to samba dance, run, and create Pinterest boards of just about everything! Samantha plans on attending a four-year university after high school and hopes to join a dance program to continue her passion.

In this episode, Samantha talks about what inspired her to start Dancer For Dancer, what she thinks about dancing unprofessional lyrics, and songs she would put in her playlist for life.

Stairway For Ballet
With the mission of eliminating racism and breaking stereotypes in the ballet community one step at a time, we advocate for more diversity and change with stories of real people