Boys Dance Too
Podcast Description
Boys Dance Too is a podcast that smashes stereotypes and celebrates the pursuit of dreams. While dance is for everyone, boys are often underrepresented in studios and on stage—especially during the vulnerable years of adolescence. This podcast is here to change that.Hosted by former professional dancer Vince Kanasoot, each episode features inspiring conversations with successful male dancers who've made it big—on Broadway, in major dance companies, on film and TV, and alongside chart-topping recording artists. These guests open up about their journeys, challenges, and triumphs to empower the next generation of dancers—regardless of gender.Whether you're a dancer, a parent, or someone chasing a creative dream, Boys Dance Too offers real talk, inspiration, and proof that there’s a place for everyone in dance.🎧 Follow @BoysDanceTooPodcast and @VanCityVince on Instagram.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on breaking gender stereotypes in dance, with specific topics including the journeys of male dancers, the challenges they face, and the triumphs they achieve. Episodes may cover topics such as the experiences of dancers on Broadway, their training in prestigious dance companies, and stories of collaboration with renowned artists, aiming to empower young boys and all aspiring dancers.

Boys Dance Too spotlights male dancers working across concert dance, Broadway, commercial dance, and film/TV. While dance is for everyone, boys are often discouraged because of societal stereotypes. Through candid conversations, guests share how they forged their paths to the professional stage—offering inspiration and guidance to the next generation of dancers. From dance competitions and elite ballet schools to college training and the thrill of booking a Broadway show or joining a professional ballet company, Boys Dance Too takes listeners inside the journeys of dancers who turned their dreams into reality. Hosted by former professional dancer, Vince Kanasoot.
🎧 Follow @BoysDanceTooPodcast and @VanCityVince on Instagram.
Meet Treyvin Kinisky, a professional dancer, teacher, and choreographer in Vancouver. Trey grew up in Grand Prairie, Alberta where he excelled in the competitive dance world, including representing Canada at the World Championships.
After graduating high school, Trey relocated to Vancouver to complete the Intensive Training Program (otherwise known as ITP) at Harbour Dance Centre under the esteemed direction of Moe Brody. Since then, Trey has appeared in Nickelodeon’s Hollywood Arts, Disney’s Camp Rock 3 and Descendants: Wicked Wonderland, and Netflix’s musical series Julie and the Phantoms, as well as many other commercial dance projects.
Branching out into choreography, Trey worked as the Assistant Choreographer on Netflix’s supernatural drama “The Order” and lent his creative skills to Disney Plus’ adaptation of Goosebumps. He also continues to choreograph and perform with the dance company, Quill Collective.
Trey’s artistry has also extended into the world of drag, where he has danced and choreographed for a variety of celebrated drag queens, including Canada’s Drag Race winner Venus, and Canada vs the World winner Lemon, amongst others in the vibrant drag community. Follow Trey @treyvindean on IG.
🎧 Follow @BoysDanceTooPodcast and @VanCityVince on Instagram.

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