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Like you practice and rehearse, rehearse, rehearse for that like very short moment.
It feels like a short moment at least.
And then afterwards it's, you know, back to your hotel and put on your pajamas.
Well, now I'm in the phase of mentoring dancers.
So I'm now preparing other young dancers for their careers.
So I've basically taken everything that I've learned, both good and bad, learned from my mistakes and learned from my achievements.
And basically I show them the ropes.
I help them with the business side of the entertainment business because I work with kids and teens and adults that have the talent.
So I don't actually teach them dance, although I've been teaching dance for 30 plus years.
But I teach them how to create careers, how to actually package and market themselves because they are a product at the end of the day.
And I like to say that we're going to spend the next six months packaging your products, headshots, resumes, demo reels, websites, casting profiles.
And then we also include life lessons, anything from taxes and nutrition and finances.
and mental skills because I find that talent, yes, is important, but it's only a part of the equation.
And it's really important for these young dancers coming up that they understand there's other aspects that they need in order to be successful.
You know, Matt Stephanian is a great example of that.
Where he...
He didn't even grow up as a dancer growing up.
He is very much self-taught.
And yes, he may have taken some classes, but I'm sure there's other dancers that are light years, more trained, more talented.
But he really understood branding and marketing and sales and the ability.