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Welcome to Dance Through the Lens, the podcast designed for parents whose children have a passion for dance. We understand the unique joys and challenges of supporting young dancers, and in this podcast, we’ll share insights, tips and heartwarming stories from fellow dance parents and experts. Whether you’re a seasoned dance parent, or just starting on this journey, join us as we navigate the world of dance together.

Dance Through the Lens Whitney Collins and Kayte Hughes

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Welcome to Dance Through the Lens, the podcast designed for parents whose children have a passion for dance. We understand the unique joys and challenges of supporting young dancers, and in this podcast, we’ll share insights, tips and heartwarming stories from fellow dance parents and experts. Whether you’re a seasoned dance parent, or just starting on this journey, join us as we navigate the world of dance together.

    Episode 9. Dance Competition Insights: Nurturing Young Performers and Fostering a Supportive Atmosphere for Success

    Episode 9. Dance Competition Insights: Nurturing Young Performers and Fostering a Supportive Atmosphere for Success

    In this podcast episode, Whitney and Kayte discuss the experience of attending dance competitions and provide tips for parents on how to support their dancers, as well as themselves. We all know tension runs high on competition day, but a little preparation goes a long way! The hosts also touch on the challenges of navigating the emotional dynamics between parents and dancers on competition day. Overall, the episode highlights the importance of creating a supportive and empowering environment for dancers during competitions.

    • 30 Min.
    Episode 8: A Conversation with Hanna Piper on Mentorship, Teaching, and Shaping the Future of Dance

    Episode 8: A Conversation with Hanna Piper on Mentorship, Teaching, and Shaping the Future of Dance

    In this episode, Katie and Whitney interview Hanna Piper, a dancer who grew up in Savannah, Georgia and now lives in New York City. Hanna talks about her dance background, attending college at Pace University, and her journey to becoming a Rockette. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship and being a positive role model for young dancers. Hanna also discusses the challenges and rewards of being a dance teacher and the need for more regulation and training in the dance industry. She concludes by sharing her future goals and aspirations.

    • 53 Min.
    Episode7: Nurturing Emotional Intelligence

    Episode7: Nurturing Emotional Intelligence

    In this podcast episode, Kayte and Whitney discuss various topics related to emotional intelligence and mental health in the dance community. They emphasize the importance of having difficult conversations and exploring different perspectives. They also discuss the role of parents in supporting their children's emotional well-being and the need to reframe negative thoughts and practice self-compassion. They highlight the impact of comparison and competition on body image and self-esteem, and stress the importance of collaboration and finding a supportive community. They also mention the benefits of working with a mental health professional and offer a special promotion for listeners. The episode concludes with a reminder to prioritize emotional well-being and to focus on personal growth and self-validation rather than seeking external validation.
    To take advantage of Kayte's promotional offer, click here: https://doctorsfordancers.com/5855/kayte-hughes-lpc-ncc-cmac-performance-mental-health-counselor/
     

    • 46 Min.
    Episode 6: Safeguarding Mental Health and Well-Being in the Dance Community

    Episode 6: Safeguarding Mental Health and Well-Being in the Dance Community

    In this episode of the Dance Through the Lens, the hosts discuss sensitive topics such as mental health, abusive behavior towards minors, grooming, and sexual abuse in the dance community. They emphasize the importance of addressing these issues openly to create awareness and promote a safer environment. Their guest, Steven Karageanes, a physician specializing in dance medicine, shares insights and tips on how to ensure the well-being and safety of young dancers. They discuss the importance of dancer-centric care, appropriate photography practices, and the role of parents in protecting their children. They also touch on the influence of social media and the need for responsible song and costume choices. The hosts encourage open dialogue and offer resources for those who may have experienced or witnessed such situations. Overall, the episode aims to provide valuable insights, support, and resources for parents navigating the world of dance.
    You can follow Dr. Karageanes on IG: https://www.instagram.com/stevenkarageanes/
    You can find him professionally here: https://www.rpmpmr.com/meet-our-providers/steven-karageanes-do/
    Additional Resources:
    The 988 Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States. If you find yourself in immediate need of support, just dial 988 to be connected to someone who can help. 
    To report Child Abuse/Neglect: https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/responding/reporting/how/
    Read More About Early Warning Signs/Symptoms of Mental Health Conditions: https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health
    Learn More About the Bridge Dance Project: https://thebridgedanceproject.com/
     

    • 49 Min.
    Episode 5. Entering our Clara Era: Unwrapping the Nutcracker Season

    Episode 5. Entering our Clara Era: Unwrapping the Nutcracker Season

    In this conversation, Kayte and Whitney discuss the Nutcracker season, sharing personal experiences related to auditions and roles in the production. They touch upon the excitement and challenges of Nutcracker performances, including casting processes, adaptations in different studios, and the evolving cultural considerations of traditional roles. They delve into the emotional aspects of auditions, addressing disappointments, and providing insights into how parents and dancers can navigate these experiences. The importance of coaching dancers proactively, managing expectations, and supporting them through various emotions is emphasized. They also interview two young dancers, Qwynn and Livy, who talk about their experiences competing against each other and offer advice for other dancers in similar situations. They emphasize the importance of staying positive, being supportive of friends, and trusting the process. The episode concludes with a preview of the next series, which will focus on social media and its impact on dancers.
    Sign up for an audition photo package: https://book.usesession.com/s/kG_i_y7NZ
    Check out For the Love of Dance: https://www.whitneycollinsphotography.com/for-the-love-of-dance-24
    Work with Kayte!: https://doctorsfordancers.com/5855/kayte-hughes-lpc-ncc-cmac-performance-mental-health-counselor/

    • 40 Min.
    Episode 4. Taking Audition Photos- Should You Hire a Pro or DIY?

    Episode 4. Taking Audition Photos- Should You Hire a Pro or DIY?

    In this episode of Dance Through the Lens, hosts Whitney Collins and Kayte Hughes discuss their recent experience with audition photos from both a professional and DIY standpoint. They talk about the benefits of having professional photos taken but also offer tips for parents who want to take their own photos at home. The hosts also share upcoming dance events and performances in the Savannah area during the holiday season.

    • 48 Min.

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