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    The One Risk Joy Womack Isn't Willing To Take
    Kristyn Burtt
    • Nov 29, 2017

    The One Risk Joy Womack Isn't Willing To Take

    Having Joy Womack on To The Pointe was really an amazing "get" as a guest. She came to me via her manager Jerry Silverhardt, who produced All The Right Moves with Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Kyle Robinson and Teddy Forance. I was introduced to him by fellow AfterBuzz TV host, Yael Tygiel, so you can see how connections can often play a big part in booking a guest. Here are three things you should know about this episode of To The Pointe: 1. First ballet guest: It's about tim
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    5 Faces To Follow For World Ballet Day
    Kristyn Burtt
    • Oct 4, 2016

    5 Faces To Follow For World Ballet Day

    Photo credit: Gene Schiavone It’s World Ballet Day today and I want to celebrate by sharing some of my favorite ballet interviews from the last 10 months. New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theatre continue to set the standard for dance in the United States and it’s a scene that is thriving. So let’s honor those incredible artists who give so much to the audience each performance — physically and emotionally. Perhaps you will discover a new dancer to follow. More: Why
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    Why I'm watching 'SYTYCD: The Next Generation' this season
    Kristyn Burtt
    • May 31, 2016

    Why I'm watching 'SYTYCD: The Next Generation' this season

    Photo credit: Adam Rose/FOX I know many of you exited out of SYTYCD: The Next Generation the moment you heard about the 8-13-year-old age range. I'll admit I rolled my eyes more than once when I realized we were getting a junior version of my beloved summer show. The first episode didn't give us one whiff of Dance Moms, so I exhaled and got excited because SYTYCD: The Next Generation is bringing three things to the table that are so desperately needed in the dance landscape r
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