My Son Can Dance

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In the meantime here is some quick insights about this dance blog from their website.

 

My Son Can DanceThe creator of this blog, Nina Amir, is a journalist and author who hopes to write a book meant to encourage young boys (age 10-17) who dream of becoming professional dancers. The purpose of this blog is to chronicle her struggles and what she has learned from her experiences with her son in the hope that she can help other parents with young boys who want to dance. Her son, Julian, has been dancing since he was three years old. At 14, he spent six to seven days a week in the dance studio. Julian’s senior year in high school, he moved to New York City to attend the School of American Ballet. From there, he went on to live his dream and is now a corps member at SemperOper Ballett in Dresden German. Early on in Julian’s career, Nina realized how difficult it was for young male dancers. In an effort to help young male dancers, she interviews some of the top male dancers and asks for their advice, their worst experiences and their tips for surviving the tough early years. Her goal is to give them the strength, inspiration and tools to do so.

Cyndi Marziani