Yesterday in working with two of my private dance students, we had discussions regarding breathing, centering, alignment and strength - and how they all work for you as a performer . . . the differences and similarities from the dancer to the singer to the actor - which got me thinking -
Most of our students who have been with us for many years have grown accustomed to how the stuff works together in supporting different techniques - techniques that are used by different teachers in building skills in their own discipline. But what has come to be expected is not what is necessarily given anywhere else. NYCA is one of a few places that truly provides for the interrelationships of all the disciplines in the performing arts. Working together, building skills and techniques for the "multi-threat" performer. I am proud to say that the direction that NYCA provides has been most helpful to our students, and the results are evident in all of their achievements. I don't normally take the time to give "props"" to the teaching staff, but today I decided to go outside the box.
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