Life of a Freelance Dancer

Life of a Freelance Dancer is a blog, journal, and tool for those who are interested in freelancing themselves, that want to know the ins and outs of freelance work, or are just curious about the life of a freelance dancer.

12.24.2012

In the spirit of the holidays - Part 2 (12 of my favorite moments)

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Smedley St in south Philly For the second installation of my In the spirit of the holidays blog series, I will be sharing a collection...
12.21.2012

In the spirit of the holidays - Part 1 (8 wild moments)

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Chanukkah bush and the Jewish nutcracker my mom made me  In the spirit of the holidays, I have decided to make two lists. This first lis...
12.04.2012

Surviving Nutcracker - Act like a professional, Think like a student

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Jessica Tretter and me performing the Grand pas de deux w/ Rochester City Ballet (Photo: Kelsey Coventry) Although it is Tuesday aftern...
11.22.2012

How to cope with the holidays away from home

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My partner at Thanksgiving dinner in Seattle It's 11 PM and I am sitting at Applebee's sipping a yuengling waiting for my ribl...
11.12.2012

CONTACT: A networking event connecting freelance dancers

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Dancers connecting with dancers It's Saturday night (I didnt get to edit until Monday) and I'm laying on my king-sized bed in m...
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10.31.2012

Making it work - My Hurricane Sandy rehearsal experience

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Its been awhile since Ive really had a chance to write a serious post. I, initially, was planning on writing about how well my networking ev...
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10.19.2012

How to make your own performance reel

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I know that everybody has been patiently waiting for my next posting. Writing a blog has been on the back burner while I have been preparing...
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Barry Kerollis
Philadelphia, PA, United States
It is every dancers dream to land a job in one of America's top dance companies. I did that twice, staying with one company for 7 seasons. I spent years successfully pushing forward to get the opportunity to perform featured and leading roles within the company. In 2011, I chose to exit the luxurious world of a major ballet company to enter the small concert dance scene. After less than a year in this new lifestyle, unforeseen circumstances thrust me out into the world of dance on my own with no company to call home. My name is Barry Kerollis and I am a freelance dancer (http://barrykerollis.com/)
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