Bullis Voices

Kashi Barrett: Movement, Confidence, and Creative Expression

29 min · 12 mrt 2026
aflevering Kashi Barrett: Movement, Confidence, and Creative Expression artwork

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Dance and movement teacher Kashi Barrett brings joy, creativity, and deep care to her work with Lower and Middle School students at Bullis. In this episode, she talks about how movement helps young people build confidence, express themselves, and work together as a team. The conversation explores her journey in the performing arts and education, the philosophy behind her classroom, and how discipline and freedom come together in the creative process. Along the way, Kashi reflects on the growth she sees in her students—and the iconic flash-mob dances that have become beloved moments of celebration in the Lower School community. Bullis Voices is produced by the Bullis Office of Communications in Potomac, Maryland. Questions or ideas for future episodes? Email communications@bullis.org [communications@bullis.org]. Follow @Bullis_School on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bullis_school/] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/BullisSchool/]. © Bullis School [https://www.bullis.org]. All rights reserved.

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aflevering Dr. Amanda Ross: Confidence, Belonging, and Sophomore Year artwork

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aflevering Christin Felt: The Ninth-Grade Transition and Women's Leadership artwork

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aflevering Dr. B: Making Science Come Alive artwork

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