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Welcome

Just Imagine...

a summer of possibilities.


For Performing Arts Students:

Inspirations: Technique Intensive is a three-week session highlighting the fine points of Russian style and classical jazz. The last class of each level will be a lecture demonstration for parents and open to the public.


Daydreams: Choreographic Workshops. Aspiring young choreographers will be selected to set their original work on their fellow dancers. During these three weeks guest teachers including: Peggy Siepe (James Sewall Ballet) and Lirena Branitski (Ballet Arts) will help dancers work toward their dreams.


Visions: Choreographic Intensive. Envision yourself on stage. In the last three-week session work will begin on future performance pieces. Artistry will be the focus for all dancers. Guest teacher, Michelle Lucci (former prima ballerina Milwaukee Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet) will join us.

Camps for Young Children:
Creative Movement, Pre-Ballet, Beginning Ballet and Beginning Jazz are offered for young children ages 4 to 10. Just a little something to give your summer sparkle.


For our Adult & Teen Students:
All the classes you love best will continue through the summer months to help keep your dreams alive.


The possibilities won’t end with the close of the summer sessions. This fall ushers in a new era for St. Anthony School of Dance with the addition of a new studio and remodeling of our current space. St. Anthony dancers will grace the stage of O’Shaughnessy September 19 for the Grand Avenue Fashion Show. Our grand re-opening will be held October 4, 5, and 6 in conjunction with the Fall Cornucopia of Dance performance. And there’s more...Russian Seasons in America performance October 27, dancing in a Twin Cities Nutcracker and taking a production on the road.

Just imagine what’s possible when we share our dreams together.


Georgia Amdahl
Director

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