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The School of Ballet Nouveau Colorado
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The School of Ballet Nouveau Colorado Inspiring and delighting dancers since 1992. Our school welcomes students of all ages and abilities, providing the best dance training in a supportive, inspiring environment. New to dance? We have classes for beginners of ALL ages, including toddlers, older beginners and adults. Lots of experience? Our intermediate and advanced classes will challenge you and take you to your next level of technique and performance. Really serious about dance? We will help you reach your goals. Our advanced students win prestigious awards and are accepted to top summer intensives, university programs and professional companies. Not that serious, but still want good training? That’s great! Most of our students are dancing for fun, and we believe that EVERY student deserves great training that supports his or her personal goals. Looking for great performing opportunities? This is the place! In addition to our year-end Gala productions, students can audition to perform with our professional company in The Nutcracker, and upper level students can join our Student Company. Advanced students may even be invited to become student trainees with our professional company. Want a variety of classes? In addition to ballet and pointe, we teach jazz, modern, hip hop, contemporary, pilates, and more – including special programs for boys, older beginners and adults. Every class is taught by a top-notch faculty member.
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00:04:21 07/01/08
come fly with us!
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Our school provides exceptional dance training that is rooted in a ballet syllabus that uses the best of the French, English and Italian methods. We train students of all ages, abilities and aspirations, developing versatile and kinesthetically healthy dancers. We support and care about our students, challenging and helping them reach their technical and artistic potential and individual goals. Our teachers share a passion for our mission, and we provide a variety of performing opportunities for students of all ages.
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Community Outreach Programs
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Our outreach programming brings exceptional, top-quality arts experiences to our community at little or no cost to participants. Outreach programming is based on established best practices and research, reaches a diverse audience of underserved individuals, including a significant number of public school students, and is regularly measured and evaluated to ensure its effectiveness. Signature programs include Title I elementary school partnerships and the Ugly Duckling Anti-Bullying Program.
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Community Outreach Programs 2008
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Our educational outreach programs bring free arts programming to 20,000 residents each year. We provide year-long partnerships to four elementary schools (Broomfield and Adams Counties), bringing dance into the lives of over 2,100 students and supporting the schools’ curricular goals through dance education. We provide free programs to additional schools and community groups throughout the year, and we give well over 1,000 free tickets each season to a diverse group of low-income, senior and at-risk individuals.
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21st Century Choreography Competition
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The votes are in, and the three finalists for the 21st Century Choreography Competition are Heather Maloy (Asheville, NC), Alex Ketley (San Francisco, CA), and Ma Cong (Tulsa, OK). These choreographers were chosen from 29 artists who applied via YouTube and were selected through a combination of YouTube ratings and evaluation by BNC’s artistic staff. The three finalists traveled to Colorado to create new works with BNC’s company. The final round of the competition is a series of six performances in April, with prominent guest judges from the Denver metro area and throughout the country. Join us for these exciting performances, and cast your own vote for our final winner.
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Meet Heather Maloy, Choreographer.
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The votes are in, and the three finalists for the 21st Century Choreography Competition are Heather Maloy (Asheville, NC), Alex Ketley (San Francisco, CA), and Ma Cong (Tulsa, OK). These choreographers were chosen from 29 artists who applied via YouTube and were selected through a combination of YouTube ratings and evaluation by BNC’s artistic staff. The three finalists are traveling to Colorado to create new works with BNC’s company. The final round of the competition is a series of six performances in April, with prominent guest judges from the Denver metro area and throughout the country. Join us for these exciting performances, and cast your own vote for our final winner. Meet Heather Maloy. At 17 she was the youngest dancer ever to be hired by North Carolina Dance Theatre, and she began her choreographic career two years later. Heather is the founder and Artistic Director of Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance in Asheville, North Carolina. Her work has been commissioned by numerous companies.
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Meet Ma Cong, Choreographer.
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The votes are in, and the three finalists for the 21st Century Choreography Competition are Heather Maloy (Asheville, NC), Alex Ketley (San Francisco, CA), and Ma Cong (Tulsa, OK). These choreographers were chosen from 29 artists who applied via YouTube and were selected through a combination of YouTube ratings and evaluation by BNC’s artistic staff. The three finalists are traveling to Colorado to create new works with BNC’s company. The final round of the competition is a series of six performances in April, with prominent guest judges from the Denver metro area and throughout the country. Join us for these exciting performances, and cast your own vote for our final winner. Meet Ma Cong, Choreographer. A professional dancer with Tulsa Ballet and an international guest artist, Ma's career as a choreographer is on the rise. In 2006 he was named one of Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" for both dance and choreography, and in May 2007 he was named by Oklahoma Magazine as one of the state's "40 under 40."
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Meet Alex Ketley, Choreographer.
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The votes are in, and the three finalists for the 21st Century Choreography Competition are Heather Maloy (Asheville, NC), Alex Ketley (San Francisco, CA), and Ma Cong (Tulsa, OK). These choreographers were chosen from 29 artists who applied via YouTube and were selected through a combination of YouTube ratings and evaluation by BNC’s artistic staff. The three finalists are traveling to Colorado to create new works with BNC’s company. The final round of the competition is a series of six performances in April, with prominent guest judges from the Denver metro area and throughout the country. Join us for these exciting performances, and cast your own vote for our final winner. Meet Alex Ketley, Choreographer. A former professional dancer with the San Francisco Ballet and Alonzo King’s LINES, Alex is co-founder of The Foundry (San Francisco) and Resident Choreographer for the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance. His choreography has won numerous prestigious awards, and often involves improvisation, mixed media and collaborations.
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experience the evolution.
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As we move into a new phase in our history, we seek to create an environment that allows artists to reach their greatest potential. With a fundamental base in the classical form, we encourage talented and passionate dancers to move beyond the confines of technique to explore the fragility, power and incredible breadth of the human form. We nurture the development of choreography that transcends and defies categorization to reach directly to the soul. We believe that movement is at the root of our existence and dance should be shared with audience members in profound and transformative ways, whether they are first time viewers or ardent dance lovers.
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