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EPISODE 11:

NINA GOLDMAN - BROADWAY DANCER
Host: Ethan Steimel
Release Date: 07/13/2020

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An interview with Nina Goldman covering her journey from New York City to becoming a dancer on Broadway.

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Nina Goldman
Dancer

@amosdamud

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Nina Goldman is a dancer who has performed at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and The National Ballet of Canada. She originated the role of Mrs. Samsa in Arthur Pita’s The Metamorphosis at The Royal Opera House in London.

On Broadway she has performed in five shows including Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Phantom of the Opera, and Contact which won four Tony awards including Best Musical. On television she has appeared in the Fame TV Series, the Academy Awards, and Tony Award telecasts.

Nina danced on and off for ten years with Matthew Bourne’s company in London, most notably in his Swan Lake which won three Tony Awards.
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Recently she has begun teaching dance for Hunter College in New York City.
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