Episodios

  • Getting Back to Work with dancer Adrienne Kerr
    Aug 30 2024

    Ballet Idaho's 2024-2025 season is getting in to gear! Listen to a conversation with principal dancer Adrienne Kerr on coming back to the ballet after the summer break.

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    20 m
  • 5. The Making of a Story Ballet: Bruce Wells Reveals his Magic
    Apr 7 2022

    Artistic Director Garrett Anderson and Master Teacher/Choreographer Bruce Wells enjoy a lively discussion about Bruce's impressive repertoire of original story ballets, particularly Beauty and the Beast, which Ballet Idaho will perform in May 2022. Garrett and Bruce also talk about their time working together as student and teacher, and of the people and events that led them to fall in love with dance. Their conversation is informative, but also touching and personal, revealing the strong bond that like minded students and teachers develop while working together in the dance studio.

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    26 m
  • What is the Balanchine Trust and what are stagers? Paul Boos explains!
    Sep 1 2021

    Former New York City Ballet dancer, current stager for the Balanchine Trust and project associate for the George Balanchine Foundation's Interpreter Archive, Paul talks with Ballet Idaho Associate Artistic Director Anne Mueller about his incredible journey from Sioux Falls, South Dakota to the most prominent stages of the world. Paul has worked with Ballet Idaho frequently, staging numerous Balanchine ballets for the company. In addition to having an impressive career working with the dance geniuses of our time, Paul also talks about being befriended by Salvador Dali.

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    32 m
  • 3. Introducing Afshin Mofid: New York City Ballet Dancer turned Boise based Chiropractor/supporter of Ballet Idaho
    Aug 18 2021

    Hear about Afshin's fascinating journey from a childhood studying dance in Iran to a career dancing under Balanchine at the New York City Ballet. He weathered considerable challenges to build a successful career with the company during the height of NYCB's time under Balanchine, also dancing in ballets by another choreographic legend, Jerome Robbins. Afshin's later adventures, which eventually took him to Boise, included a stint working on a dude ranch in Montana. Afshin owns and operates a successful chiropractic clinic in Boise and is a supporter of Ballet Idaho, having been a Board member and one of the founders of the company's wellness program.

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    41 m
  • 2. Introducing Nicole Haskins: Ballet Idaho Trainee Program Manager
    Jun 25 2021

    Learn more about the newest addition to Ballet Idaho's Artistic Staff, Nicole Haskins. Nicole joined the team in the fall of 2020 to head up the newly created trainee program. She led the group of 10 pre-professional dancers through a wonderfully productive year that allowed them to work with dance luminaries such as Glenn Edgerton (former director of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and of Netherlands Dance Theater) among others. Interviewed by Artistic Associate Anne Mueller, Nicole shares her thoughts on the highlights of the year, her philosophy on dance instruction, and also talks about her choreographic career which, having begun at the ripe age of eleven, has been recognized and supported by the New York Choreographic Institute.

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    26 m
  • 1. Capturing our Image II: A conversation with Tyler Nimmons and Brandon Freeman of Front Runner Films
    May 26 2021

    In this episode, Anne Mueller, Ballet Idaho Artistic Associate, explores the company's relationship with Front Runner Films. Her conversation with Tyler Nimmons explores the partnership as it existed before the pandemic, when the focus was on promotional content focused on supporting the company's work on stage. In the second half of the episode, Anne shares a very recent conversation with Brandon Freeman, Creative Producer for Front Runner, that reflects on the adventure of the digital season and the journey of creating the many original dance for film works that the partnership brought forth.

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    35 m
  • 8. How Did They Get Here 2: Daniel Ojeda and Jessica Sulikowski
    Jul 15 2020

    To find out how a little red truck relates to the path that led Daniel Ojeda to Ballet Idaho or to hear the both exhilarating and intimidating story of Soloist Jessica Sulikowski's audition for the company, check out this episode! Continuing our focus on the journeys that brought some of Ballet Idaho's dancers to join the company, Artistic Director Garrett Anderson interviews Daniel and Artistic Associate Anne Mueller interviews Jessica. Both dancers reveal their favorite moments with the company and talk about the things they value most in their co-workers.

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    26 m
  • 7. Capturing our Image I: A conversation with choreographer and dance photographer, Quinn Wharton
    Jun 30 2020

    In this episode, Garrett Anderson, Ballet Idaho's Artistic Director, speaks with his good friend and frequent collaborator, Quinn Wharton. Quinn has been the creative eye behind the lens for Ballet Idaho's promotional images for the last two seasons. The two talk about their times dancing together at San Francisco Ballet, strategies for getting the best out of dancers in the studio and in photo shoots, and the unique artistic understanding they have built with one another over their years working together.

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    25 m