Dancer’s Pads for Ball of Foot Pain
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Mon 26 Apr 2010 1:00pm
Product Review: Dr. Jill’s Dancer’s Pads
Dr. Jill’s Dancer’s Pads are designed to disperse pressure under the ball of the foot to alleviate pain. They are specifically designed to relieve pain under the great toe joint associated with sesamoiditis by distributing the pressure. The pads can also be used under the ball of the foot to [...]
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This Dancer’s Response to World AIDS Day
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Nichelle S.Posted
Tue 01 Dec 2009 10:03pm
to help raise money for Dancers Responding to AIDS, consider following the lead of Mark Morris Dance Group, Broadway Dance Center and STEPS on Broadway – these dance institutions and their instructors will donate a percentage from all dance classes this week to the work of Dancers Responding to AIDS.
Consider ways you might join them in raising funds this week…
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Guest Post: The Professional Dancer’s Survival Kit
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Nichelle S.Posted
Mon 28 Sep 2009 10:21pm
is by Ashani Kiner, an experienced dancer, teacher, and business owner. She is offering sound advice for those who wish to pursue a career in dance.
Here are some inside tips on what you need to survive in your career as a professional dancer:
1. Realistic Expectations
If you think that because you were the strongest dancer at your local dance studio
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Private Dancer
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Stuart G.Posted
Wed 17 Mar 2010 11:46pm
and wearing the tiniest of top and tails (exoticdancer bikini). She was surrounded by large, heavy (and I don’t mean fat) men who were straight-faced and without humour.
The crew... watching us though.
As we waited for the final curtain to fall on this shift, we were sent one last little surprise – a call to a private gentleman’s club for a 21 year-old ‘exoticRead on »