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The Benefits of Ballet Competition Featuring Ilya Kozadayev

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In this episode, we sit down with, Ilya Kozadayev, Associate Professor of Ballet at University of North Carolina School of the Arts, to explore the myriad benefits of participating in ballet competitions.

Ballet competitions have long been a stage where aspiring dancers showcase their artistry, technique, and dedication. Mr. Kozadayev brings his extensive experience and unique insights to the forefront, shedding light on how these competitions can shape and elevate a dancer's journey.

Join us as he uncovers the hidden gems that competitions offer, from the invaluable performance experience to the opportunities for artistic growth and self-discovery. Kozadayev shares his personal anecdotes, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of ballet competitions.

If you like what you heard, please be sure to leave us a review!

Learn more about parenting a serious ballet dancer at www.ballethelpdesk.com

University of North Carolina School of the Arts Dance: https://www.uncsa.edu/dance/index.aspx

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In this episode, we sit down with, Ilya Kozadayev, Associate Professor of Ballet at University of North Carolina School of the Arts, to explore the myriad benefits of participating in ballet competitions.

Ballet competitions have long been a stage where aspiring dancers showcase their artistry, technique, and dedication. Mr. Kozadayev brings his extensive experience and unique insights to the forefront, shedding light on how these competitions can shape and elevate a dancer's journey.

Join us as he uncovers the hidden gems that competitions offer, from the invaluable performance experience to the opportunities for artistic growth and self-discovery. Kozadayev shares his personal anecdotes, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of ballet competitions.

If you like what you heard, please be sure to leave us a review!

Learn more about parenting a serious ballet dancer at www.ballethelpdesk.com

University of North Carolina School of the Arts Dance: https://www.uncsa.edu/dance/index.aspx

  continue reading

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