Amazingly here we are on series two of the Growing through Dance podcast. This time last year, the podcast was still just a dream in the making, so finding myself today launching series two is extremely special for me. In choosing the content for this series I have taken on board the many suggestions of what you, my faithful listeners would like to hear about.
I am so excited to be kicking off the second series with the inspirational interview with Carrie-Anne Ingrouillie, an amazing lady who has completely grown from a two-year-old wiggler into the choreography creator for the musical SIX, and is currently tasked with looking after the choreography on the west end production of Hamilton. We were still in lock down when we recorded this, but Carrie wasn’t letting that stop her, she shared her experience, through inspiring stories, with clear advice, real industry incites, and her own career road map highlights. In part one of the interview Carrie talks about what she gained from dance as a child and how she grew into the choreographer she is today. Episode 2, will go live next week in which Carrie will discuss how she coped with 2020, the year of Covid and her advice to all would be dancers.
W: www.carrieanneingrouille.com
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