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Jillian Carter of Sidebarre

Sidebarre’s Founder on Representation in the Barre Industry and Building Community While Promoting Inclusivity

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When you visit Sidebarre’s website, three words will capture your attention from the jump – Strong. Active. Graceful. My conversation with Founder, Jillian Carter, embodied those three words and more.  Jillian reminded me that true visionaries still exist.

What do I mean by “true visionaries?” Visionaries are willing to get out of the box because they already know what they see is going to manifest. Visionaries who are prepared and positioned. Sounds just like barre, right? You come prepared and you get in position.  

Known for their popular Barre Cardio, Barre Classic and Barre Stretch classes, Sidebarre offers high-intensity, yet low-impact full-body workouts. The instructors are professionally trained but no dance experience is required to participate in classes. Sidebarre’s classes are fun and effective. They are truly for everyone!

I could have told Sidebarre’s story in my own words, but I’m just so fascinated by Jillian’s and I knew you would be too. Her passion, drive, and vision require that you hear her “why.”

 

Sidebarre founder Jillian

Source: instagram.com/sidebarredc

 

I’m curious, why barre? What led you to barre?

I am a classically trained ballerina. I think I might have started dance classes when I was five or six. Ballet has always been a part of my life more than it has not been a part of my life. Once I stopped dancing, went to college, and then graduated, I needed to figure out how to stay active. I tried to go to the gym, tried other various boutique fitness classes like spinning and Pilates for a little bit. It just wasn’t really my thing.

Someone suggested barre so I joined a boutique fitness studio and really enjoyed the workout. But every time I went there, I was the only Black girl. I grew up and danced with other Black ballerinas and didn’t see us represented in barre. I took a barre certification class which helped with the technicalities of the body and movement. Because of my past love of ballet dance, barre just flowed and Sidebarre was created.  

 

The Sidebarre team

Source: instagram.com/sidebarredc

 

 

How did you come up with the name Sidebarre?

So, it’s funny you ask. I was at work one day and I mean, I’m very impulsive. I think about something and I immediately want to move on it like there’s no wasting time for me. My grandparents happened to be in town and so all of my cousins were over. I thought this is the perfect time to pitch the idea to them. And I was like, OK, now I just need a name. Any ideas? My cousin, he just blurted out Sidebarre. And that was the end of that.

 

I love that your family was included in selecting the name!

We’re a very small, very close family. 

 

What influences you to get out of the box? Sometimes as a visionary, it can be scary because you can see what others can’t see.

I think it’s the opposite for me. I feel like I’ve always positioned myself to be prepared for opportunities to come so that when they do come, I’m ready for it. All the partnerships and everything that we’ve had, I never reached out to them. They always came to us. And I felt like it’s because I always had the mindset of believing in Sidebarre’s mission. I’m passionate about it. I know that it’ll be as big as I want it to be.

You have to position yourself for that so that when it is your time, when it is your moment, you’re not caught up in trying to get all of your ducks in a row. You’re already ready and prepared for it. 

I’ve been that way since we started. There are times when we maybe had two people in our classes, but I always held classes to a certain standard. Then when we had those sold-out classes, it wasn’t like we needed to change anything to prepare for it because we were already preparing for it. 

The ladies of Sidebarre

Source: instagram.com/sidebarredc

 

It sounds like you don’t have to make many changes because you already had the people in place, on your team, to get things rolling. Who is on your team and what are their roles in Sidebarre?

Maya Dennis teaches cardio classes and she’s my Chief Data Officer.  She created a dashboard that provides analytics to tell me exactly what I need to know about our classes. If I ask her to give me analytics for a Sunday class held at 11am, compared to a Saturday class at 10am, she can do that.

Then we have Alexis Miller who is my cousin. I like to call her our Creative Director because she’s danced longer than all of us. She went to the University of the Arts for college to pursue dance. She has total creative direction where she has an idea and sees something that she thinks will be artistically beautiful. I want her to run with it.

I manage website creation, marketing, Instagram posting, recording, editing videos, and anything you can think of within the business. 

 

What do you feel like Sidebarre has brought to your community? What type of impact do you believe you’ve brought to the community?

I feel like health and wellness isn’t as big with Black women as it should be because we’re so busy helping everybody else that we rarely make time for ourselves. It might not be a workout class. It might be like a glass of wine with our girlfriends, which I would consider to be wellness too. So when it comes to community, I feel like Sidebarre and myself, like I have done my job.

If someone even shows up for class and gives it their all and breaks a sweat, the cherry on top is when they say they are coming back and bringing friends. They tell people about it. They want to interview us.  

Alexis has a company called Confi.DANCE. We, Sidebarre and Confi.DANCE, work with D.C. Parks and Recreation to teach ballet to the youth. We want them to have access to the arts. We didn’t see many Black ballerinas growing up. So, we are focused on serving underserved communities to make sure they have access to the arts. In those communities, where people might not have money for leotards and tights or even ballet classes, we offer them free of charge. We want them to see Black ballerinas. We want a little Black girl to know ballet is for her too. 

 

Sidebarre and Smirnoff Meet Me at the Barre Promotion on Zoom with Laverne Cox.

Sidebarre teamed up with Smirnoff for an experiential “Meet Me at the Bar(re)” virtual promotion, featuring a series of barre workouts and mixology classes hosted by notable celebs like Laverne Cox and Megan Rapinoe.

 

What do you want the barre community to know about Sidebarre? What do you want your community to know about Sidebarre?

We are here for Black women, as a lot of other companies might not be. We are here to strengthen our community. Whether we are talking about health, wellness, in conversations or all the above. For me personally, what keeps me going is our community. I think about it so frequently and realize that the reason why we are still Sidebarre DC is because of our community. So, if there’s anything that I’m proud of when it comes to Sidebarre, it’s our community because they are the reason that we are still here. 

 

Find out more about Sidebarre and Confi.DANCE as they continue to grow and thrive in the community they love!

Sidebarre’s website: https://www.sidebarredc.com/

Sidebarre’s IG: @sidebarredc

Confi.DANCE’s website: https://lexmilli.com/

Confi.DANCE’s IG: @confi.dance_dc

 

Want to know more about other black-owned barre businesses and influencers? You can read this.

 

About the Author

Keocha LaFleur-AndersKeocha LaFleur-Anders is a wife, mom of 5, writer, and a total foodie who moved from Baton Rouge, LA to Austin, TX almost 13 years ago. After 10 years of juggling football practices, family businesses, and corporate America, she decided to return to her first love which is writing. Keocha believes that her gift of writing is to be used to offer encouragement and motivation to women who need to hit their wellness reset button.  As a Certified Wellness Coach, Mind-Body Fitness Coach, and Barre Instructor, her mission is to be an inspiration for women to invest in their self-care and in each other.  You can learn more about Keocha by following her blog, Reset with K.

Black-owned barre businesses and influencers

Black-Owned Barre Businesses and Influencers You Should Start Following Today (if you aren’t already)

By Barre Culture 2 Comments

We’ve all seen the wave of anti-racism and anti-police brutality protests in recent weeks, which have spurred efforts – in the United States and elsewhere – to increasingly support Black communities and the Black Lives Matter movement. I’m committed to making a positive impact in this community and beyond. If you’d like to read about what I plan to do, you can read the open letter I wrote to the community here.

Over the last couple of days, I’ve done more in-depth research into Black-owned businesses that I hadn’t covered to this extent in the past. I’ve put together a (by no means exhaustive) list of Black-owned barre brands and influencers who you should have on your radar if you aren’t following already.

 

 

Nadia Murdock

Mindset & movement expert | health and wellness coach | media personality
Instagram: @nadiamurdock

Nadia’s approach to health and wellness focuses as much on the mind as the body. Meditation is woven into all of her workouts, which she offers through nadiamurdockfit.com, among other platforms. When she’s not recording episodes for her podcast, the NMFIT Mind & Body podcast, you can catch her being frequently cited in major outlets like E!, Life & Style, SELF.com and NBC.

 

Nadia Murdock sitting by a window.

Source: instagram.com/nadiamurdock

 

Halicia (Hallie) Loren

Barre instructor | Self-improvement expert | YouTube + media personality
Instagram:
@halliegal

Hailing from sunny San Diego by way of the Bay Area, this Studio Barre instructor and media personality is a ray of sunshine, just like the state she lives in. Her infectious energy is often captured for Studio Barre’s Mission Hills and Bird Rock accounts, where she divides her time. When she’s not at the barre, Hallie, who has a background in dance creates content for her YouTube account Balance Belle, where she talks about everything from DIY projects to balancing your time, and healthy habits, among other things.

Hallie Loren Studio Barre

Source: instagram.com/halliegal

 

 

Lauren Leavell

Personal Trainer | Barre & HIIT instructor | Inclusive fitness | Motivational Coach
Instagram:
@laurenleavellfitness

Hailing from Philadelphia, Lauren loves helping people get physically and financially fit. When she’s not helping clients organize their finances through her coaching services, she can be found teaching a variety of barre and HIIT classes, as well as bootcamps. She is also an advocate for accessible fitness options. Check out the database of anti-oppressive virtual fitness resources on her website.

 

Lauren Leavell at the barre

Source: instagram.com/laurenleavellfitness

 

Sidebarre

Instagram: @sidebarredc

Owner Jillian Carter who is a former pointe ballerina saw a gap in the market when she started taking barre classes in the DC area. Picking up on the fact that she didn’t see much in the way of diversity among clientele and instructors at mainstream studios, she decided to open up Sidebarre, a Black-owned barre company that hosts classes all around DC and Maryland.

They’re currently hosting live stream classes in lieu of being able to hold classes in person.

 

 

Jess Perkins

Barre studio owner | Personal Trainer | Pre and Postnatal Instructor
Instagram: @badtothebarre

Cambridge-based Personal Trainer Jess Perkins has one of the best-sounding and punniest barre studio names around. Bad to the Barre has a number of full-body workouts with a special focus on pre and postnatal workouts. Her extensive training includes an Exhale Barre Certification under the direction of Fred Devito, AFFA, IDEA and ACE designations, as well as being certified in Zumba, Pound, Pre and Postnatal fitness and Basi Mat Pilates among other accomplishments. Oh yeah, she’s also an Exercise Science major!

 

Bad to the Barre owner Jess Perkins walking by an angel wall in Long Beach, California

Source: instagram.com/badtothebarre

 

Chiara Lucchetta

Dance artist | Fitness instructor | Creator
Instagram: @chilucchetta

Self-proclaimed modern bohemian Chiara Lucchetta is an artist in every sense of the word. Her dance training was the catalyst for her artistic endeavours which include: instructing barre and other fitness classes, interviewing and collaborating with Toronto’s artistic movers and shakers and co-founding Purple Glow Mag, an online space for artists to connect and collaborate with one another.

 

Chi Lucchetta posing on the streets of Toronto

Source: instagram.com/chilucchetta

 

 

Nude Barre

Clothing brand
Instagram: @nudebarre

Eye-catching name isn’t it? Nude Barre was created when founder Erin Carpenter couldn’t find flesh tone hosiery in her shade.  A former New York Knicks dancer, she spent hours spray painting and dying beige leggings and shoes to match her skin colour. Out of frustration for not being able to find darker-coloured items on the market, she decided to create her own label of eco-friendly intimates, made in 12 shades of nude to match every skin tone.

A woman poses for a marketing photo, for brand Nude Barre

Source: instagram.com/nudebarre

Leah Tubbs

Dancer | Choreographer | Fitness Instructor | Founding Artistic Director
Instagram: @leahsmileytubbs

Leah is a dancer, fitness instructor and founding artistic director of ModArts Dance Collective (MADC), which celebrates female choreographers of colour while building a safe, sustainable community of artists. She also happened to be my instructor when I went to Physique 57 for the first time.

 

Leah Tubbs of MOD Arts Dance Collective on stage

Source: instagram.com/leahsmileytubbs

 

Tiffany Marie

Fitness instructor | CEO & Co-founder
Instagram: @theetiffmarie

Tiffany is an expert in all things bounce fitness, as Founder and Owner of TrampolineTRIM, a virtual training program for high-intensity, low-impact trampoline workouts. Catch her live workout classes on both the TrampolineTRIM’s online portal and on her personal Instagram.

 

Tiffany Marie on a mini tramp

Source: instagram.com/theetiffmarie

 

Teressa Cee

Fitness Instructor | Former NBA Miami HEAT Dancer
Instagram
: @teressacee

You’ll find this fitness phenom instructing barre at Exhale in Miami or at Rise Nation Miami where she is the lead instructor.  From her days as a Miami HEAT dancer to her time as a backup dancer, her exciting dance career has taken her all over the world. Check out her Instagram highlights for a sample of her work at home and abroad.

 

Teressa Cee at the barre

Source: @jabbarwhitephoto via instagram.com/teressacee

 

Shadae from @yogawithshadae / @sweatwithshadae

Yoga & Barre Teacher | Dance Instructor | Registered Nurse
Instagram: @yogawithshadae (private) @sweatwithshadae (public)

Shadae is a yoga and barre teacher at Exhale in Bermuda, which is located within the idyllic Hamilton Princess & Beach Club hotel. She’s also a 305 Fitness-certified dance instructor. I love watching her impressive moves on Instagram, which include power flow movements, barre exercises, and balancing on her hands, among other things.

 

Shadae wearing a Show Me Your Area tank top

Source: instagram.com/sweatwithshadae

 

Ciji (Tatum) Townsend

Barre instructor | podcast host | Licensed psychologist
Instagram: @balancednotbusy

Ciji believes in balance over being busy and talks about time management on both her blog and podcast, Being Balanced. When she’s not coaching clients or hosting workshops, you’ll find her at Pure Barre where she is an instructor.

 

Balanced not busy at Pure Barre

Source: instagram.com/balancednotbusy

 

Britany Williams

Barre instructor | Content creator
Instagram: @britandbarre

Beloved Pure Barre Portland instructor Britany Williams has amassed a following for her in-depth knowledge of barre and personable updates that give us insight into what it’s like to teach at a Pure Barre. She frequently updates her Instagram account with technique tips, and motivational updates to help inspire others to keep pushing forward in their own fitness journey.

Instagram personality Britany Williams aka @britandbarre poses inside of the Pure Barre Portland studio.

Source: instagram.com/britandbarre

 

Pulse Barre + Fitness

Instagram: @pulsebarreandfitness

This Ohio-based barre studio was created with the goal of providing clients with an inclusive space where they can feel empowered. Owner, Rodrianna Alsip and her team offer primarily barre workouts with a mix of HIIT.

 

Pulse Barre + Fitness Ohio Grand opening day

Source: instagram.com/rodwallace2

 

 

Briana Jessica Milton

Co-founder/Owner | Educator | Fitness instructor | Podcaster
Instagram: @barre_bri

Bri, a Co-Owner/Founder of Mind Over Muscle Fitness loves meeting her inspiring clientele. When she’s not teaching, she can be found podcasting at The Wellness Hive Podcast.

 

Barre instructor Briana Jessica Milton at the barre

Source: instagram.com/barre_bri

 

Erica McCray

Instagram: @brownbarrebelle

Erica hails from Gainesville, Florida by way of the Tampa Bay area, where she was born and raised. She is currently an instructor at AUXO Fitness. When she’s not at the barre, you can find her on the University of Florida campus, where she is an Associate Professor & School Director of Special Education.

 

Erica McCray at the barre, in the AUXO Fitness studio in Gainesville, Florida

Source: instagram.com/brownbarrebelle

 

 

Sasha C

Barre instructor | Speech-Language Pathologist
Instagram:
@barrewithsass

Sasha is a Florida native who fell in love with barre after taking classes at AUXO Fitness, where she is now an instructor. You can tell she loves the community aspect of the barre studio where she teaches. She is often seen celebrating her clients’ class milestones and birthdays via her Instagram.  Outside of the studio, she works as a Speech-Language Pathologist.

 

Sasha C at the barre in the AUXO Fitness studio

Source: instagram.com/barrewithsass

 

Melanie Smith

Fitness Instructor
Instagram: @moveswithmelanie

You can catch Melanie, a busy group fitness instructor on the mic at Washington Sports Clubs, among other venues. She is a highly trained health and wellness advocate and avid Pure Barre lover (350 classes in), who is often seen teaching among other things, Zumba and cycling (spinning). When she’s not teaching classes, you’ll often find her documenting her own fitness journey. Give her a follow on Instagram so you can see all of the rad lifestyle-related content that she frequently posts about.

Instructor Melanie Smith, in the reform class at Pure Barre in Bethesda, Maryland.

Source: instagram.com/melanie_unc03

Rachel Primé

Yoga teacher | Barre instructor | Blogger
Instagram:
@rachprime

Just like the relevé is an exercise that means to rise to your tiptoes, Rachel helps clients rise to their fullest potential through movement. You can catch her teach IRL at a number of studios and gyms throughout Boston, and online through her Instagram.

 

Rachel Primé doing a barre pose on a bridge in Boston

source: instagram.com/rachprime

 

 

Axela Brand

Clothing brand
Instagram: @axelabrand

Axela Brand founder Daniella LeCointe is no stranger to this blog. She wrote about her fitness journey to 100 barre classes awhile back. She is now venturing into the apparel market with a brand new venture called Axela Brand, a plus-size activewear line, that is surely to make an impact in the field. Follow her Instagram for updates on the brand’s journey, and sign up for email alerts on the website to be informed of when it launches!

Axela Brand clothing logo

Source: instagram.com/axelabrand

 

 

Soul Theory Collective

Website | Blog | Online courses/classes | Shop
Instagram: @jacqueline_marrow

Faith-based fitness instructor, artist and blogger Jacqueline Marrow provides dance classes via her site Soul Theory. These classes incorporate Hip Hop, House, and Afro-Latin dance moves to create a fun cardio workout that focuses on flexibility and muscle endurance training. Jacqueline is also a talented artist. Check out her online store that sells items featuring her beautiful illustrations.

 

Fitness instructor Jacqueline Marrow poses in front of a mural

Source: instagram.com/jacqueline_marrow

Portia Boston

Studio Manager | Fitness instructor | Nutrition coach
Instagram: @portia.boston

Portia fell in love with teaching fitness after she graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in musical theatre. She is now Studio Manager of New York’s community-minded yoga-barre SHAKTIBARRE. Among other tasks, she’s currently working on a SWOT analysis of the brand’s cultural sensitivity so that the findings can eventually be used for a course called “Empowered Inclusion for Boutique Fitness Studios.” Cool!

 

Portia Boston

Source: instagram.com/portia.boston

 

Whitley Miller

Barre Fitness and Meditation Coach
Instagram: @healing_barre

Whitley, a multi-certified fitness and meditation coach is the founder of Healing Barre – a barre fitness brand that combines fitness with meditation and other holistic remedies to heal the mind, body, spirit and soul. Thanks to her 16 years of ballet training, she uses her knowledge of dance with her training in pilates, yoga and weight training to create the perfect barre fitness workout for her clients.

 

Woman from the Healing Barre studio doing a barre pose.

Source: Instagram.com/healing_barre

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