Liv Beaudoin
Ms. Beaudoin, originally from Massachusetts, began her dance training at the age of two at Ballet
Westside in Rogers, Arkansas. She then transitioned to All That Dance in Bentonville, Arkansas, where
she was a member of their competitive dance team. After her introduction to pointe work in 2013, Ms.
Beaudoin realized her love of ballet and a desire to pursue greater technical training. As a result, she
began dancing at the Northwest Arkansas Conservatory of Classical Ballet (NWACCB), learning the
Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) method and participating in their annual production of the Nutcracker.
In 2015, Ms. Beaudoin’s family moved to Rhode Island. To continue her dance training, Ms. Beaudoin
auditioned for and attended the Festival Ballet Providence Summer Intensive. She then spent a year
training at Providence Ballet Theatre, before moving to the Talent Factory in the fall of 2016.
During her time as a competitive dancer, Ms. Beaudoin attended various competitions and conventions,
including NYCDA, NUVO, and JUMP. In 2019, Ms. Beaudoin’s solo, choreographed by Katie
Caramiciu, placed 3rd at Showstopper Nationals. In January 2020, Ms. Beaudoin was awarded 7th overall
for her solo, choreographed by Tara Iacobucci, and Outstanding Dancer Runner Up at NYCDA
Baltimore. She was also fortunate enough to be invited to perform with her team at the NYCDA
Foundation’s Destiny Rising event at the Joyce Theater in NYC that same year.
Ms. Beaudoin began teaching and choreographing in 2019. She has held classes in many styles, including
ballet, contemporary, jazz, and improv. Although she’s a relatively new choreographer, her work has
received both regional and national recognition; her piece “Sister” received 5th overall at NYCDA
Nationals in 2020, and her piece “I Want You To Love Me” was awarded 3rd place overall at NUVO
Boston in 2021. Most recently, Ms. Beaudoin’s piece “Hunnybee” received 3rd overall at YAGP Boston,
where she also received the YAGP Outstanding Choreography Award.
Ms. Beaudoin is beyond excited to be part of the OSB summer intensive faculty.