The Sentinel Speakeasy

Season 2, episode 3: special guest Everton Freitas (Social Dance Coach)

July 20, 2021 Sydney Sentinel Season 2 Episode 3
The Sentinel Speakeasy
Season 2, episode 3: special guest Everton Freitas (Social Dance Coach)
Show Notes

IN THIS EPISODE: Sydney Sentinel editor Peter Hackney and features editor Travis de Jonk explore the Sentinel's top stories of the week, including:
The latest figures and restrictions regarding the continuing covid crisis locking down NSW; Inner West Council calls for more public toilets to be provided across Sydney’s Inner West and for the facilities to offer free sanitary products; Our interview with Yvonne Weldon - the first Indigenous person to run for Lord Mayor in Sydney; and the Sentinel’s Danny Waterson's interview with former Cockroaches frontman and manager of The Wiggles – Paul Field – about his album Love Songs for Lonely People.

SPECIAL GUEST THIS EPISODE is Everton Frietas is a former model and dancer turned dance teacher, who has travelled around the world. Originally hailing from Brazil, living and working in Sydney and teaching dance are the fulfilment of long held dreams for Frietas, as is his most recent work - training performers in the Magic Mike Live stage show that is touring nationally. He simply bursts with talent, charisma and enthusiasm, especially about his fascinating job as a dance teacher who helps connect people to their own bodies and sensuality.

FIND OUT MORE about Everton Freitas and his dance coaching on his instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/socialdancecoach/
https://www.instagram.com/evertonfreitasdancer/.

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