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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2017 · 20 MIN

Next generation ballet dancer : principal guest artist, traveller, entrepreneur & founder of Dance4Humanity

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Dance4Humanity is the brainchild of principal guest artist and social entrepreneur Aaron Smyth. Dance4Humanity a global collective of artists giving back to humanity one movement at a time that raises money for charity. Aaron Smyth is truly one of the next generation of dancers, who at 25 yrs old travels the world as a guest principal artist and, in addition to Dance4Humanity, he is the co-founder of The Smyth Collective – a wellbeing brand and is also about to launch a boutique wellness sanctuary in the heart of London. Originally from Queensland, Australia, Aaron left home to dance with the prestigious Royal Ballet, The Joffrey Ballet and American Ballet Theater II. He’s travelled the world as a guest principal artist which included performing for Michelle Obama plus working on TV  shows and commercials. Principal Guest Artist & Founder Dance4Humanity Aaron Smyth Listen to Aaron talk about his journey from Australia to dancing on the world stages, his experiences that inspired him to create Dance4Humanity and his plans for the future of the The Smyth Collective. You can also see Aaron perform in the hit show An American In Paris, hitting London’s West End stage. PRESS PLAY https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/djwpodcasts/1wwwod/Interview_Aaron_Smyth_24feb17.mp3

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