Podcast Episodes

Episode 55: Ginger Arrieta

Ginger Arrieta joins me for Episode 55 of the podcast! Ginger and I met at Belhaven University and danced together in Ad Deum II Dance Company. She is a dancer, teacher, and singer. Currently, Ginger is dancing with Open Sky Arts Collective and teaching at Faith Dance Studio.

In our conversation, we dive into a variety of topics such as anxiety, burnout, building positive community, learning through seasons of waiting, and more. I love Ginger’s heart for bringing light and life to others!

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About Ginger:

Ginger was born and raised in Marquette, Michigan. She comes from a very musical and artistic family. Ginger sang in Redman Chorale in high school and was a part of many musicals. She grew up taking dance lessons from Marquette Center for Dance and Dawn Dott Dance. After graduating from high school, Ginger attended Belhaven University where she received a B.F.A. in Dance. At Belhaven, she studied under Laura Morton, Stephen Wynne, Ravenna Tucker, and Britta Wynne. Once she finished college, she began teaching. In 2012, Ginger moved to Houston to be part of Ad Deum Dance Company. She also started going to Encourager Church where she became part of the worship team and young adult program. It was there that she met her husband.

Currently, Ginger is a member of Open Sky Arts Collective and is a teacher at Faith Dance Studio. She looks forward to another season partnering with Lara Lanphier and Jeanna Vance as part of Open Sky Arts Collective.

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Culture of Honor by Danny Silk

Keep Your Love On by Danny Silk

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