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| Recreational Program |
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Dancers in our
recreational program are provided with the highest quality training
so that they may reach their full potential. Along with the
dance training, students will develop confidence, discipline,
posture and creativity in a fun and friendly environment.
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| Summer Program |
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We offer something for
everyone. Beginners will explore various forms of dance and
experienced dancers stay in shape throughout the year. |
- Our pre-school short-term camp designed for
5&6 year olds, gives you an opportunity to see if your child is
ready for dance.
- Our recreational dance camp for children 7 -
12, is designed for beginners and those wishing to try other
forms of dance. It is a combination of dance, drama and
crafts with performance.
- Our intensive conditioning and technique camp
is designed as a training program for experienced dancers.
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| Competitive Program |
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Students in competition
are enrolled in a highly intensive training program that extends to
all areas of dance. They are accepted into this program by
audition only and must take ballet and a specified minimum number of
classes per week depending on the students age:
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- Juniors - 3 hrs/week
- Intermediates - 5 hrs/week
- Seniors - 7 hrs/week
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| Competition students
must also dance year round to stay flexible and in shape. |
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| Exam Program |
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Exams set goals your child can work
towards. They offer a challenge and provide a great sense if
achievement. Exams give parents an indication of their child's
progress and proof of their teachers expertise and professionalism.
Ballet students are examined by The
Royal Academy of Dance (R.A.D.), Jazz and Acro by The Canadian Dance
Teachers Association (C.D.T.A.), and Tap and Modern by The Imperial
Society of Teachers of Dance (I.S.T.D.). All students learn
the syllabus throughout the year. At the teachers discretion,
some students may be asked to take their exams. |
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