Rhythms of Connection: Dancing Through Community with Sarah Sullivan of Mobtown Ballroom - a podcast by MTR The Network

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Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our todayโ€™s guest Sarah Sullivan, an accomplished small business owner and dedicated community builder, is the co-owner of Mobtown Ballroom, a vibrant arts and entertainment haven nestled in Baltimore's historic Pigtown neighborhood. Over the past decade, Sarah's unwavering commitment has transformed Mobtown Ballroom into a cherished second home for Baltimoreans, offering a haven for lindy hop, swing dance events, dance classes, and live music. Her journey began when she moved from rural Massachusetts to attend Goucher College, where she majored in Peace Studies, and subsequently, as an Americorps Volunteer Coordinator at the St. Francis Neighborhood Center, she orchestrated impactful initiatives like the Reservoir Hill Festival. As a principal member of Guardian Dance for 8 years, Sarah toured Baltimore City Schools and universities, using her performances to champion racial justice and equity. Furthermore, she has been a pivotal force in the House of Ruth Maryland and managed the band, the New Old Fashioned, for 7 years. Notably, her unwavering dedication extends to advocating for arts organizations in the prevention and response to sxual asault, a role she has assumed for the past 5 years. Amidst the pandemic's challenges, Sarah initiated a weekly livestream that amplifies local artists, engages with political figures, and raises funds for progressive causes, underscoring her resolute commitment to her community's betterment.


In this installment, we reveal:


  • Embark on an exploration of Mobtown Ballroom as more than just a venueโ€”it's a dynamic space where dance and music converge, allowing individuals to find their voice, form connections, and weave stories through movement and rhythm.

  • Join us in a conversation with Sarah, as she delves into her belief in the transformative power of dance, sharing how it serves as a catalyst for forging authentic bonds and uncovering personal authenticity within a diverse and supportive community.

  • Tune in to discover the profound lessons Sarah gained through her journey with Guardian Dance, as she unveils the insights about dedication, ethics, and the significance of building meaningful connections through shared artistic endeavors.

  • In a captivating episode, Sarah unveils her entrepreneurial journey and discusses how she envisions business as a tool to create genuine impact, shifting the focus from mere profit to a mission-driven pursuit that leaves a lasting footprint of positivity and connection.


Get ready to be inspired as Sarah shares her journey as a small business owner and community builder. From her early exposure to swing dancing through her father to her travels as a dancer and nanny, Sarah's love for dance and community led her to open Mobtown Ballroom. She discusses the importance of creating a space where people can be themselves and find a sense of belonging. Sarah also reflects on her experiences as a member of Guardian Dance, a dance company focused on preserving and passing on African American dance forms.


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Mobtown Ballroom

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