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Ep 38 - From Competition Kid to Horton Certified Teacher: A Conversation with Denise Carr
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Ep 38 - From Competition Kid to Horton Certified Teacher: A Conversation with Denise Carr

In The Spotlight: Raising Leaders in the Performing Arts

December 16, 202550m 14s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Robin Snyder-Wiencek engages in a deep conversation with Denise Carr, a passionate dance educator and esthetician.

Denise shares her journey from a young dancer to a teacher, discussing the importance of training, the challenges of transitioning from student to teacher, and the impact of different teaching methodologies.

They explore the significance of college dance programs, the value of a dance degree, and the personal choices that shape a dance career.

Denise also talks about her experience with the Horton technique and her journey into the esthetics field, highlighting the balance between her teaching and business endeavors.

The conversation emphasizes the importance of diverse dance experiences and the role of teachers in shaping young dancers' lives.

About Denise:

Denise started dancing at the age of 4 and has continued to dance through high school and college. She graduated in May 2017, receiving her BFA in dance performance from Towson University. Denise trained with many different teachers and choreographers including Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell, Runqiao Du, Vincent Thomas, and Catherine Horta-Hayden. During her time at Towson she performed with the Towson University Dance Company and performed excerpts choreographed by Runqiao Du, Darrell Moltrie, and Kim Bailey.

Since graduating, she has taught at many different dance programs and studios in the Maryland and Southern PA area for over 10 years. While she loves teaching, Denise also enjoys choreographing. She has choreographed for various different productions by Harford Dance Theater and the John Carroll Ballet Academy. She has choreographed routines for different competitive studios in the Maryland area as well.

Denise's passion is educating and inspiring her students and seeing them progress and grow into smart and healthy artists. While Denise is currently teaching and choreographing, she also undergoing a Ailey Horton Teaching Certification and will be graduating in May 2026 from the Ailey School in NYC.

Connect with Denise on Instagram @deenise_nicole

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