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The Art of Body Language Podcast
Sherrill Williams
30 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to The Art of Body Language Podcast, where we break down common injuries experienced by dancers in the simplest way possible, while promoting and uplifting dancers around the world. Follow us on Instagram @thedancedoc_ or email us at sherrillw@icloud.com
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Welcome to The Art of Body Language Podcast, where we break down common injuries experienced by dancers in the simplest way possible, while promoting and uplifting dancers around the world. Follow us on Instagram @thedancedoc_ or email us at sherrillw@icloud.com
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Blaine Krauss
The Art of Body Language Podcast
45 minutes 19 seconds
6 years ago
Blaine Krauss
On this week's episode we talk to Blaine Krauss, a performer that is all too familiar with the broadway scene! We discuss the importance of therapy, analyzing your roll so that you can keep your body safe while performing, take random singing breaks, and much more! Blaine Alden Krauss is a native of St. Petersburg, Florida. He holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) at the University of Cincinnati. After making his broadway debut in the critically acclaimed “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812” he strutted across Al Hershfield in the Tony Award Winning “Kinky Boots” and is currently featured in the “The Cher Show”. He was also seen in the Radio City New York Spectacular under the direction of Mia Michaels and on tour of Disneys “The Lion King” playing Simba in theatres all across the US and Canada. In 2011 his talents led him to be a feature performer for the largest Commemoration of 9/11 outside of the U.S at the Trocadero in Paris, France performing for Government Officials and then a free concert in front of the Eiffel Tower with the Royal Orchestra. In 2010 he was selected to be 1 of 20 Presidential Scholars in the Arts by the White House and Presidential Scholar Commission. This honor culminated in a medal ceremony with President Barack Obama and a performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Blaine was selected to be the Feature Vocalist at the 2010 July 4th Celebration at the US National Archives; a feature vocalist with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra in Indiana for their Holiday Pops Concert; was a selected participant at the International Fringe Festival in Edinburgh Scotland; a 2010 Silver Winner in Musical Theatre by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts Program, and can be currently seen as a frequent performer of “Feinstein’s 54 Below in NYC, as well as with symphonies across the country with Spot-On Entertainment. Other theatrical credits include Benny in In the Heights at Theatre Under The Stars, Godspell and Spelling Bee at the West Virginia Public Theatre. @blainekr
The Art of Body Language Podcast
Welcome to The Art of Body Language Podcast, where we break down common injuries experienced by dancers in the simplest way possible, while promoting and uplifting dancers around the world. Follow us on Instagram @thedancedoc_ or email us at sherrillw@icloud.com