Summer intensive 2014 brochure.psf

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Summer intensive 2014 brochure.psf
Registration Form
Summer Intensive 2014
(please indicate when your child will be
dancing)
_____ Week 1 - 7/7- 11
_____ Week 2 - 7/14 - 18
_____ Week 3 - 7/21 - 25
_____ Week 4 - 7/28 - 8/1
_____ Week 5 - 8/4 - 8/8
_____ Week 6 - 8/11 - 15
_____ Week 7 - 8/18 - 22
Weekly class (day/time)_________________
_______________________________________
Student's Name____________________
Student's Age_____
Address___________________________
___________________________________
Phone #(h)_________________________
(c)_________________________________
email______________________________
* Registrations are being accepted now.
*Tuition needs to be paid the
Monday/Tuesday of each week.
* There is a $100 registration fee which will
be put towards the first week's tuition which
is due by June 20.
* There is a 10% discount if the summer is
paid in full. If you have more than one child in
your family, the second child receives a 10%
discount.
* Drop-in fee is $35
WOLFEBORO and DOVER
Full Days are offered for advanced
dancers (those currently on pointe ballet level 4/5/6) from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday in two blocks:
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. (if
unable to do the full day, you can chose
to do one of the blocks at the 1/2 day
rate) Each week will include classes in
ballet, pointe, technique, partnering,
modern jazz, and strengthening. Ballet
will be offered every morning.
Cost:
Three full days/week - $230
Two full days/week - $170
One full day/week - $94
Half days are offered for intermediate
dancers (ballet level 2 and up) from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays and
Thursdays
Each week will include classes in ballet,
technique, beginning pointe.
Cost:
Two half days/week - $110
One half day/week - $67
Other classes that will continue
through the summer in Wolfeboro:
*Pre-Ballet - Thursday, 2:00-3:00pm
Cost - $14/class
*Ballet Level 1/2 - Thursday 3:00 4:00pm - Cost $14/class
*Adult Ballet - Thursday, 6:30 - 8:00pm
Cost $17/class
Joan Weigars (Modern)
Ms. Wiegers, who studied at the renowned Martha
Graham School of Contemporary Dance in New York City,
taught at the Boston Conservatory and Harvard House
School of the Arts. Ms Wiegers has performed with
Charles Weidman Dance Theatre, NYC and Concert Dance
Company, Boston. In 1986, Ms. Wiegers began teaching
at Plymouth State University and developed their dance
program. Her choreography has been performed
throughout New England and in New York City.
Lissa Curtis (Ballet, Pointe)
Lissa made her debut with Northeastern Ballet Theatre as
Lucy in Dracula in 2006. She partnered with ABT and
Boston Ballet dancer, Eric Lindemer, in the original
production of The Pirate and the Gypsy, The Twelve
Dancing Princesses, and as the Sugar Plum fairy for 'The
All New Hampshire' Nutcracker. Lissa received her B.S. in
Exercise Science and her B.A. in Theater and Dance from
the University of New Hampshire. She was featured in
principle roles in Scenes dan un Salon, Paquita, and
Echoes of the Highlands. She has been a guest artist for
Great Bay Academy of Dance and Northeastern Ballet
Theater with leading roles in Sleeping Beauty, Snow
White, Cinderella, Peter and the Wolf, and the Sugar Plum
Fairy in the Nutcracker. Lissa is currently a principle
dancer with International Ballet Company in Burlington,
MA. She has been teaching with NBT for several years.
DOVER
Princess Ballet Mini Camp
June 30 - July 3 only
9:00 - noon
ages 3 - 5 years
Cost - $132/week
This mini camp is designed to accelerate the young
student's technical level and knowledge about ballet. It
consists of a ballet class the first hour and a half,
followed by a short 15 minute break. The remainder of
the time will be spent working on one technical aspect
per day. This is NOT an arts and crafts camp.
Other Classes in Dover during
the summer on Tuesdays:
*Pre-ballet - Tuesday 3:30-4:30
Cost - $14/class
* Ballet level 1 - 4:30 -5:30
Cost - $14/class
*Adult Ballet - 5:30 - 6:30
Cost - $14/class
Instructors
(please note that there will be special guest
teachers TBA)
Edra Toth (Ballet, Pointe)
Miss Edra Toth was born in Budapest and left with her
family
during the Hungarian uprising in 1956, relocating to Boston
as
a small child. While in Boston, E. Virginia Williams
(founder of the
Boston Ballet), through her love and
compassion for dance, gave Edra a scholarship to attend
her school of dance. Edra made her debut with
the Boston
Ballet at age 13, advancing to Prima Ballerina two years later. Edra was the leading star for Boston Ballet for over
ten years
and was honored to perform at our nation’s
capitol for President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. Miss Edra
cherishes the opportunity to offer children the same chance
that was given to her. By instructing children
in dance, she
teaches the rewards of training, hard work, and discipline.
John Ling (Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Stretch
and Strengthening)
Mr. Ling is the Head of the Dance Department at Brewster
Academy. Performing principal roles in such classics as The
Nutcracker
and La Corsaire Pas de Deux, to more
contemporary choreography,
John’s career has spanned
several professional dance companies,
which include The
Lumiere Ballet, The Eglevsky Ballet, New York
Dance theatre,
Granite State Ballet and numerous ballroom and jazz
companies. John trained with the Jeoffrey Ballet School in
NY as well
as NY Conservatory, among others. He has also
appeared in musical
such as 42nd Street, Kismet and A
Chorus Line. Mr. Ling has been teaching and performing
with Edra Toth's Academy of Dance and Music since 2006.
..
Ron Thomas (Ballet, Hip Hop)
Ron Thomas, a permanent guest artist with Northeastern
Ballet Theatre, received his arts education at Boston Arts
Academy under the direction of ballet master Cosmin
Marciuletiu and began his aerial acrobatics training with the
Hybrid Movement Company. Ronnie has performed with
Jose Mateo’s Ballet Theater, The American Ballet Theater,
White Oak Dance Project, Quixotic Fusion Performance
Ensemble, Janusphere Dance Company and Urban Dance
Collective amongst other companies. As an aerialist Ronnie
has performed with the Hybrid Movement Company, Vance
Garrett Productions and Rudy Benda Productions. He also
performs breakdance with the NYC Tranzformerz
Breakdance Crew. As a choreographer Ronnie has
collaborated on dance, aerial and body2body works with
the Hybrid Movement Company since 2009, earlier this year
Mr. Thomas has performed a solo work for Quixotic Fusion
Performance Ensemble’s ‘Lux Esalare.’
Sample Full day schedule:
10 - 11:30 - Ballet
11:30 - 12:30 - Pointe
12:30 - 1 - lunch
1 - 2:30 - Jazz
2:45- 4:15 - Hip Hop
4:30 - 5 - Stretch and Strengthening
What to bring: healthy snacks and
lunch, if you are full day, a towel to wipe
off perspiration, extra hair items, needle
and thread to repair shoes. There will be
bottled water for sale for $1 in the
studio in Wolfeboro, and there is a
refrigerator.
Northeastern
Ballet
Theatre
Summer
Intensive
2014
What to wear:
Girls:
Ballet - pink tights, black leotard, hair
in bun, away from face
Jazz - same attire, flesh colored jazz
shoes, hair away from face, but doesn't
have to be in bun
Hip Hop - same as jazz
Pointe - pink pointe shoes
(If you need help with sizing or
recommendations for pointe shoes,
please speak to Miss Edra)
Boys:
Ballet - black tights, white t-shirt,
white socks, white shoes
**If you are unsure of which class
level you belong in, please call
Miss Edra at 834-8834 to
schedule an evaluation prior to
Summer Intensive**
July 7 - August 22
Wolfeboro Studio - 26 Glendon St.
Dover Studio - The McConnell Center
Suite 239
For more information and to
register, call (603) 834-8834 or
visit www.northeasternballet.org.

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