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17. Paula Ayotte: Disco Dancing to Pro Dancer at 57-Years-Old

17. Paula Ayotte: Disco Dancing to Pro Dancer at 57-Years-Old

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Priscilla Piper interviews Paula Ayotte, a professional dancer and actor who returned to dance professionally at age 57. Paula shares how she started dancing at the discos in the late '70s, which turned into the beginnings of her professional dance career (consisting of dancing in Disney parades and performing as a Las Vegas showgirl). She provides details on her journey through various careers, including earning her Bachelor's in Marine Science and becoming a scientific diver. Paula provides the challenges and fears she faced re-entering the dance world later in life, and the importance of embracing age and experience both on and off the dance floor. This conversation highlights how confidence, audacity, and a willingness to show up—regardless of age—can lead to fulfillment and success. Paula's story encourages listeners to pursue their passions at any stage of life, reject limiting beliefs about aging, and recognize that true beauty and talent come from within.

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Resources Discussed:

The Galen Hooks Method Intensives

-Classic

-Gameplan

Intensives with Liana Blackburn

Teachers/Choreographers Mentioned:

Kayla Janssen

Carol Connors

Brian and Scott Nicholson

Cisco Ruelas

Terri Best

Doug Caldwell

Dancers Mentioned:

Barni Rothman

Studios Mentioned:

Millenium Dance Complex

Dupree Dance Academy

Steps on Broadway

Shows Mentioned:

Etoile on Amazon Prime

Actors Mentioned:

Helen Mirren

Halle Berry

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The Decision to Dance Podcast Instagram

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Paula's TikTok

Priscilla's Instagram

Priscilla's TikTok

Music By: Augusto Diniz

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