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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2020 · 23 MIN

Precious Adams, English National Ballet, First Artist gives an insight into her dance life

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In this podcast, Precious Adams, English National Ballet, First Artist shares her journey from the US to training in Canada, Europe and Moscow, before moving to the UK to dance with the English National Ballet. Precious is a rising ballet star who is celebrated for her artistry, technique and her contributions to improving diversity in the dance industry. We featured Precious in The Wonderful World of Dance Magazine (Act 5) along with stunning photos captured by Dean Barucija, Pickled Thoughts Photography which showcase her elegance and stunning lines. Listen to Precious talk about how she uses her varied training in the studio as she switches from Russian to English technique, her transition into company and touring life at ENB as well as how she deals with the demands of dance life, studying and building a side business. Precious is an inspiration and a role model for aspiring dancers and she gives great advice and insights into life as a professional ballerina. PRESS PLAY. https://djwpodcasts.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/1wwwod/Precious+Adams.mp3 Precious Adams. Photo by Pickled Thoughts

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