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Movement and performance courses and coaching for health/wellness pros, dancers and dance educators.

11/21/2025

We’re so excited to be a part of this awesome event and hear all of these incredible speakers!

06/24/2025

Had a wonderful time working with these lovely dancers at Studio Iku!
So much fun!:) Great work everyone!

06/15/2025

Had such a great time at week 1 of Colorado Ballet Society’s SBI and loved reconnecting with these fabulous people!

07/12/2024

Hi Dancers! Check out this cool opportunity!

03/27/2024

Check out this young dancers awesome RESTING SQUAT!
You’d be surprised how many dancers have lost this foundational movement pattern from something as simple as a “cultural norm”.
➡️ One example is sitting for long hours in school (which starts to be trained as early as preschool to prepare kids for kindergarten).

Great to see this guy’s still got his! 👍🏼

03/11/2024

Hot tip🔥
You’ll get a great return by optimizing the relationship between your rib cage and pelvis!
(It’s tempting to focus on the extremities first…but remember, they’re directly affected by your alignment;)
It’s so much fun working with the next generation of dancers who are hungry to explore, learn and grow! :)
www.ndts.dance








03/05/2024

Movement screens provide SO MUCH insight for - the dancer - the dance instructor - and the dance organization!
Gathering movement data can serve as a launch pad🚀 for deeper discussions and questions you didn't even know you had. ;)
Lets move dance forward together!
www.NDTS.dance

03/04/2024

If playful exploration is how a dancer approaches movement and technique - new discoveries can’t help but be made!
Enjoy the process and play! 😃
www.ndts.dance

01/18/2024

Arabesque!
Auditions and workshops are around the corner and 1st arabesque photos are always requested by dance programs and companies.
What are some ideas that have worked well for you to develop and progress your arabesque? :)

01/11/2024

By the looks of it, this baby has mad planking skills. That must mean he is practicing planks in order to get good at planking, right? There are two principles that jump out from this baby’s example.

1. The MOTIVATION has nothing to do with nailing the position. This baby simply wants to be able to move from A to B and interact with the environment (toys, people, etc…)
2. He didn’t practice planks to master the plank! It is not copying a finished position or outcome for the sake of that position or outcome, but rather an expression of development through a PROCESS, of the elements that came before (and those elements look nothing like the plank;)

-Have the long game in mind
-Focus on process
-Develop your foundation
-The RESULTS will follow : )

01/03/2024

Looking forward to seeing you this summer!

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