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Standing Out as a Dancer - Jenny Battenberg

1 h 20 min · 10 de sep de 2024
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Jenny Battenberg shares her inspiring story from waiting tables to pursuing her passion for dance. From her rural upbringing in Villa Ridge, Missouri, to auditions and training, Jenny takes us inside the challenges and rewards of being a dancer. She also discusses her love for choreography, the importance of training, and the joy of both performing and teaching. This episode covers various topics, including body image pressures, self-acceptance, building an artistic community, and overcoming self-doubt. Watch more great content on EncoreNOW [https://watch.encorenow.org/browse].

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