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SERBA Members - Southeastern Regional Ballet Association
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Member Regional Dance America. Southeastern Regional Ballet Association. Member Companies 1990 to Present. Festivals 2010 to Present. All photos by Richard Calmes. Amy Moore Morton, Cheryl Van Metre (Founding Director). Atlanta Ballet Centre Theatre. Martha Goodman, Sharon Story, Armando Luna. Jonnie Kelley, Shelley Grames. Suzanne Lownsburg Long,. Rita H. Taylor, Gary Taylor. High Point, NC. Elena Diehl, Bruce Simpson. North Carolina Dance Theatre. Nancy Tolbert-Yilmaz, Mary Lynn Taylor. Chapel Hill, NC.
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A little comfort makes a big difference. Wish List & Group Projects. Events & Thanks. Egg in the Nest art studio. Follow the Child- Montessori School. Girl Scouts North Carolina Coastal Pines. Meg Chenery Interior Design. Music Made in Heaven. None of the Above. You need one of their CDs- it rocks! Twins Club of the Triangle. Upscale Resale Congignment Sale. Stay up to date with the Comfort Project on Facebook. Arclite theme by digitalnature.
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RDA/SERBA - Regional Dance America
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Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and the territory of Puerto Rico. Membership Inquiries for the Southeast Region:. Elena Diehl, Louisville Ballet Youth Ensemble. Professional Companies who began as members of SERBA:. Louisville Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Charleston Ballet Theatre, Washington Ballet, Richmond Ballet, Ballet South, Dance Alive! Southern Ballet Theater, Carolina Ballet, Augusta Ballet. Lauren Lorentz De Haas.
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Scholarship honoring Viki – Honoring Viki
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In memory: Viki Karen Atkinson. Plans for a celebration of Viki’s life. Viki’s photos words. A scholarship has been established in Viki’s memory at Arts Together, where Viki taught and was a grant writer over the years, to provide dance education to young people who might otherwise be unable to take classes. Arts Together is a 501 (c) 3, and your donation will be tax-deductible. Please specify that your donation is in Viki’s memory whether you donate online or by mail; thank you so much.
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Fall 2016 | The Raleigh School of Ballet
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Join our mailing list! Ages 4 – 6. Ages 7 – 9. Ages 10 & up. Fall 2016 Adult Classes. Classes begin in September. First day Saturday, September 10th. Click below for September’s Adult Calendar:. New Intro to Ballet: Tuesday, 7:30 – 9:00 pm. Beginner Ballet: Thursday, 7:30 – 9:00 pm. Intermediate Ballet: Tuesday, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm and Wednesday, 7:30 – 9:00 pm. Advanced Ballet: Saturday, 10:00 – 11:30 am. Recommended for students with little or no classical ballet experience. The Raleigh School of Ballet...
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History | The Raleigh School of Ballet
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Join our mailing list! Ages 4 – 6. Ages 7 – 9. Ages 10 & up. Whether ballet classes lead to a professional career or not, each child deserves a well-considered, positive training curriculum led by intelligent, committed teachers. The child that gets good training in the early years develops the foundation for a strong and balanced body, self-discipline, and inner confidence. Any goal can be reached when built on these qualities.”. Ann Vorus, Founder, The Raleigh School of Ballet and Raleigh Dance Theatre.
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Faculty | The Raleigh School of Ballet
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Join our mailing list! Ages 4 – 6. Ages 7 – 9. Ages 10 & up.
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Dress Code | The Raleigh School of Ballet
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Join our mailing list! Ages 4 – 6. Ages 7 – 9. Ages 10 & up. Adult students should wear class attire that is comfortable, non-constricting and allows freedom of movement. It important to wear something that you feel good wearing. Remember, the less extra articles of clothing you wear, the easier it is for the teacher to provide correction. Women: We recommend solid colored leotards, pink or black tights or yoga pants or leggings. Skirts and leg warmers may be worn, and a light sweater or over-shirt.
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