career strategy for dancers

an online course & mentoring for dance artists

Define, Create, Sustain.

Ashley smiling at camera in blue sweater

Navigating a career and an identity as an artist can be beautiful and inspiring—and it can be overwhelming, lonely, and confusing. Getting support to help you build or transition your career can help you make decisions that move you towards the life you want to live.

I’m here to help you define, create, and sustain a life’s work that honors your calling to make work, your needs and values, and your drive to engage in the world as fits you.

Sometimes you need someone who isn’t your teacher, isn’t your spouse, and isn’t your boss to help you discover your possibilities. My first course is designed to help you take the next step or make a change in your career by focusing on your identity as a dancer in alignment with work that can sustain you and give you a sense of purpose as well as stability.

“dance artists don’t find jobs, they create careers”

-Ashley Thorndike

Ashley 25 years ago, doing an arabesque in southern Utah

Meet Ashley

I help performing artists grow sustainable careers in and through the arts. I’m a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (#LGP13487)  in Maryland and an advocate for dance and movement education.

I hold a PhD in Dance Studies from The Ohio State University, an MEd in Counselor Education from the University of Virginia, and a BFA in Modern Dance from the University of Utah.

I have worked at colleges, universities, and K12 independent and international schools as a dance professor and as a learning specialist. For nine years, I directed a psychoeducational-arts nonprofit organization and in that time I created the framework that still guides my work: Action, Support, Curiosity, Challenge, and Resilience. These vectors with thinking, feeling, and moving dimensions can help us shape our way through the world. 

I’m now the owner of Small Space Education & Therapy, a somatic psychotherapy, education, and Pilates practice in Maryland.

Photo: Probably 1999 in Southern Utah when I had absolutley no idea that I’d: 1) run a non-profit, 2) become a therapist, or 3) live on the East Coast (that one I still don’t understand…). I did know I’d become a teacher and I knew I’d always love rolling around on the floor.

“Ashley is a true gem—brilliant, empathetic, capable, and creative. Her deep knowledge across multiple fields allows her to offer invaluable guidance and support on a wide range of topics. She’s my go-to for everything, whether it’s having an expert eye review a document, seeking counsel on a tough life decision, or needing encouragement to achieve a goal.”

—Mandy Kirschner Salva, MFA

Close-up of a woman with brown hair and blue eyes smiling in front of a brick wall.