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The Brainy Ballerina Podcast

Caitlin Sloan
The Brainy Ballerina Podcast
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    102. The Evolution of a Ballet Career with Houston Ballet Artistic Director Stanton Welch

    04/05/2026 | 35 mins.
    In this episode of the Brainy Ballerina Podcast, I am joined by Stanton Welch, Artistic Director of Houston Ballet and internationally renowned choreographer.
    Stanton shares the unconventional path that led him to ballet, from growing up backstage with his parents, principal dancers with the Australian Ballet, to falling in love with dance at 16 and training at San Francisco Ballet School before joining The Australian Ballet.
    We talk about his transition from dancer to choreographer to artistic director, how his creative process has evolved over the years, and what inspires him when creating new works. Stanton also gives an inside look at how he programs seasons for Houston Ballet, what he looks for in dancers during auditions, and the type of culture he strives to create within the company.
    A major focus of this conversation is Youth America Grand Prix and Houston Ballet hosting the YAGP Finals for the first time. Stanton shares valuable advice for dancers navigating competitions, auditions, setbacks, and social media in today’s dance world. He discusses why competitions are about far more than winning, how directors actually evaluate dancers, and the importance of resilience and long-term career thinking.
    This episode is full of insight for aspiring professional dancers, teachers, and anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes realities of building a sustainable career in ballet.
    Key Points From This Episode:
    Why Stanton Welch didn’t start ballet until age 16
    How he began choreographing while still dancing professionally and what keeps him inspired all these years later
    How Houston Ballet approaches company culture
    What makes a dancer stand out in auditions and competitions
    Connect with Stanton & Houston Ballet
    WEBSITE: https://www.houstonballet.org
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/houstonballet
    Links and Resources:
    Brandllet: www.brandllet.com
    ORZA: www.orzabrand.com (use code BRAINYBALLERINA for 10% off)
    Let’s connect!
    My WEBSITE: thebrainyballerina.com
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thebrainyballerina
    Questions/comments? Email me at [email protected]
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    101. Inside The Workshop: The Training Opportunity Professional Dancers Have Been Waiting For with Courtney Anderson

    27/04/2026 | 51 mins.
    In this episode of The Brainy Ballerina Podcast, I’m joined by Courtney Anderson - former dancer with San Francisco Ballet, The Royal Ballet of Flanders, The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, and now the founder of The Workshop.
    The Workshop is a series of 5 week-long summer intensives created for professional dancers seeking deeper artistic growth, expanded versatility, and meaningful creative process. Dancers will work with internationally recognized choreographers and répétiteurs including:
    Jim Vincent, Répétiteur for Nacho Duato
    Glenn Edgerton, Répétiteur for Jiri Kylian
    Courtney Richardson, Répétiteur for David Dawson
    Cindy Welik- Salgado, Répétiteur for Crystal Pite
    Jill Johnson, Répétiteur for William Forsythe
    Omar Roman De Jesus, Director of Boca Tuya
    Sidra Bell, Director of Sidra Bell Dance New York
    Keerati Jinakunwiphat, Choreographer
    Babatunji, Choreographer
    Houston Thomas, Choreographer
    This intensive is perfect for professional dancers looking to explore movement more deeply, refine their partnering and improvisation skills, and strengthen their artistic voice, particularly when approaching contemporary work or new creations.
    Key “Pointes” in this Episode:
    Key differences between dancing in the U.S. vs. Europe
    Why artistry (not just technique) is what actually gets you hired
    How The Workshop is filling a major gap in the dance industry
    Why investing in your training as a professional can change the trajectory of your career
    Learn more about The Workshop:
    WEBSITE: www.theworkshop.dance
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/theworkshop.dance
    Links and Resources:
    ORZA: www.orzabrand.com (use code BRAINYBALLERINA for 10% off)
    Let’s connect!
    My WEBSITE: thebrainyballerina.com
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thebrainyballerina
    Questions/comments? Email me at [email protected]
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    100. How the Decisions that Scared me Most Shaped my Dance Career

    23/04/2026 | 26 mins.
    I can’t believe we made it to the 100th episode of The Brainy Ballerina Podcast!!!
    Only a small percentage of podcasts make it this far, and I’m so grateful to you for making this show part of your week. I wouldn’t be here without you.
    In honor of 100 episodes, I’m reflecting on one theme that has shaped my entire dance career: doing things that scare me.
    Key “pointes” in this episode:
    My MASSIVE fear of public speaking growing up, and how teaching dance was the first step in helping me gain confidence
    What it felt like to move across the country alone for my very first company contract, and the doors that it opened for me
    How showing my face and using my voice completely changed the trajectory of The Brainy Ballerian
    My experience with choreography and how saying “yes” before feeling ready opened new doors
    Why having a safe space to try things (without pressure to be perfect) makes all the difference
    My biggest takeaway: the only way to know if you can do something is to try.
    Here’s to the next 100 episodes!
    Let’s connect!
    My WEBSITE: thebrainyballerina.com
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thebrainyballerina
    1-1 Career Mentoring: book your complimentary career call
    Questions/comments? Email me at [email protected]
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    99. A Decade as Artistic Director of EMERGE125 with Tiffany Rea-Fisher

    20/04/2026 | 46 mins.
    This week on The Brainy Ballerina Podcast, I’m joined by the incredible Tiffany Rea-Fisher: Artistic Director of EMERGE125, award-winning choreographer, and a true force in the dance world.
    Tiffany shares her journey from growing up as a competition kid on the West Coast, to discovering modern dance at SUNY Purchase, and now celebrating her 10th season leading EMERGE125, a contemporary modern dance company in New York City.
    Tiffany’s perspective on leadership, from servant leadership to a more collaborative, transformative model, is something every dancer (and human!) can learn from. I am incredibly inspired by the way she builds a company culture rooted in both rigor and joy, where dancers feel seen, valued, and empowered to bring their full selves into the room.
    Key "Pointes" from this Episode:
    What Tiffany looks for when hiring dancers
    Her concept of “disruption through inclusion” and why diversity is a creative superpower
    The role artists play in shaping culture and reminding us to be brave
    How motherhood has influenced her leadership style and boundaries
    Building a financially sustainable arts organization through challenging times
    Why community is the key to longevity in the dance industry
    Connect with Tiffany:
    EMERGE125 WEBSITE: https://emerge125.org/
    EMERGE125 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/emerge125/
    TIFFANY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/treafisher/
    Links and Resources:
    ORZA: Use code ‘BRAINYBALLERINA’ for 10% off: https://orzabrand.com/
    Complimentary Career Mentoring Consultation: https://www.thebrainyballerina.com/career-mentoring
    Let’s connect!
    MY WEBSITE: thebrainyballerina.com
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thebrainyballerina
    Schedule your complimentary career consultation: https://www.thebrainyballerina.com/career-mentoring
    Questions/comments? Email me at [email protected]
    This episode was brought to you by the Pivot Ball Change Network.
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    98. Ballet Shoes for the 21st Century with Seth & Sarah Orza

    13/04/2026 | 37 mins.
    In this episode of The Brainy Ballerina Podcast, I’m joined by Seth and Sarah Orza - former principal dancers with Pacific Northwest Ballet and the founders of ORZA.
    Seth and Sarah share their incredible journey from meeting as teenagers at the School of American Ballet to building careers together both on and off-stage. We dive into the realities of dancing through pain, the lack of innovation in ballet footwear, and how their personal injury experiences led to a groundbreaking solution.
    Seth takes us behind the scenes of developing the first-ever patented shock-absorbing ballet shoe, designed to better support dancers’ bodies without sacrificing the aesthetic demands of the art form.
    We also explore the bigger picture: how dancers are often underserved when it comes to proper equipment, the long-term impact of training on inadequate flooring, and why the “suffering for your art” mindset needs to change.
    Whether you're a student, professional dancer, or someone navigating life after dance, this episode is full of practical advice and inspiration for what’s possible beyond the stage.
    Key “Pointes” in this Episode:
    The injuries that sparked the idea for a shock-absorbing ballet shoe
    Why traditional ballet footwear hasn’t kept up with athletic innovation
    The process of designing and manufacturing a completely new kind of dance shoe
    What dancers actually feel when wearing shock-absorbing shoes
    The impact of poor flooring and training environments on dancers’ bodies
    Transferable skills from dance that translate into entrepreneurship
    What dancers should know as they prepare for life after their performing careers
    Connect with ORZA:
    WEBSITE: www.orzabrand.com (use code BRAINYBALLERINA for 10% off your ORZA shoes)
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/orzabrand
    Links and Resources:
    Chronicle Studio
    APP: https://chroniclestudio.passion.io/
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/chronicle_cdt_studio/
    FACEBOOK: facebook.com/chronicleCDTstudio
    MORE INFO: allongefilms.com/chroniclestudio
    1-1 Career Mentoring: book your complimentary career call
    Let’s connect!
    My WEBSITE: thebrainyballerina.com
    INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thebrainyballerina
    Questions/comments? Email me at [email protected]

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About The Brainy Ballerina Podcast

The Brainy Ballerina Podcast is a podcast for aspiring professional ballet dancers who want to learn what it really takes to build a smart and sustainable career in the dance industry.Former professional ballerina turned Dance Educator and Career Mentor Caitlin Sloan peels back the curtain of the professional dance world with open and honest conversations about the realities of becoming a professional dancer.Along with sharing her industry knowledge, Caitlin interviews top dancers, educators and experts in the dance industry who share their stories to inform, motivate and inspire you to pursue your dance career with confidence.Tune in each week for actionable tips and advice to empower you with the tools and knowledge you need to succeed in a professional dance career on your terms.
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