Pushing edges . . .

A note from our founder, Lucy Wallace . . .

“Last weeekend, I took a dance workshop for the first time since the Soulsweat training in 2007. It was so important to be a student again!

I started following Galen Hooks a few years ago and have been mesmerized by her choreography, style and diversity of genres.

She is a true professional and the participants were just as lovely. It was in the heart of Manhattan and I had no idea what to expect in terms of the level of challenge and even how many people were attending.

I have not been in an environment where people are corrected and feedback was geared towards beginners versus advanced levels since my years in ballet.

I was intimidated, anxious and repeatedly left my comfort zone.

I got a real dose of what the women in prison must feel when they sign up for a workshop with DTBF. That lesson in another itself was worth the weekend!

Thank you to my Board of Directors for urging me to take this training!”

Check out Lucy in action at the workshop.

Lucy Wallacy | MA, Founder, Dance To Be Free

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