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Summer study guide 2002.


With Sugar Plum A sugar plum is a piece of candy that is made of sugar and shaped in a small round or oval shape.

Sugar plums are widely associated with Christmas, through cultural phenomena such as the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker
 Fairy fairy, in folklore, one of a variety of supernatural beings endowed with the powers of magic and enchantment. Belief in fairies has existed from earliest times, and literatures all over the world have tales of fairies and their relations with humans.  season behind us, it's time It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a  to start thinking about summer-especially if you'd you'd  

1. Contraction of you had.

2. Contraction of you would.


you'd you had or you would
you'd have ~would
 like to spend a portion of it in a summer dance intensive. To help you with your plans, we've we've  

Contraction of we have.

we've have
 compiled our annual list of schools and companies that offer in-depth in-depth
adj.
Detailed; thorough: an in-depth study.


in-depth
Adjective

detailed or thorough: an in-depth analysis

 dance training during those summer months. Whether you're you're  

Contraction of you are.


you're you are
you're be
 looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 a festival that offers all types of dance along with chances to see internationally acclaimed ac·claim  
v. ac·claimed, ac·claim·ing, ac·claims

v.tr.
1. To praise enthusiastically and often publicly; applaud. See Synonyms at praise.

2.
 artists perform or are in the market for a program that focuses only on classical techniques, you'll you'll  

Contraction of you will.


you'll you will or you shall
you'll will
 find a variety of options here. Our listings cover both national and international summer study programs and provide information on how and when to apply, whether scholarships or room and board are available, and other details. (Be sure to check the symbols key next to the listings to find out what each symbol stands for.) Once you've you've  

Contraction of you have.


you've you have
you've have
 narrowed down your list of possible programs to attend, Colleen col·leen  
n.
An Irish girl.



[Irish Gaelic cailín, diminutive of caile, girl, from Old Irish.
 Payton's story about the different facets of five prestigious summer schools may help you make your final decision. She gives more information on schools that offer both summer and year-round study and offers advice on what to consider when searching for the program that's perfect for you. In addition, Iris Fanger reports on DanceLab, Boston Boston, town, England
Boston, town (1991 pop. 26,495), E central England, on the Witham River. Boston's fame as a port dates from the 13th cent., when it was a Hanseatic port trading wool and wine. Having recovered from a decline in the 18th and 19th cent.
 Ballet's newest summer offering. It's it's  

1. Contraction of it is.

2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its.


it's it is or it has
it's be ~have
 a more personal program that includes individual coaching, guidance on making a great audition audition /au·di·tion/ (aw-dish´un) hearing.

chromatic audition  color hearing.


au·di·tion
n.
The sense, ability, or power of hearing.
 video, help with dance resumes, and more. Enjoy the guide. We hope it will help you find the summer experience that's just right for you.

ONE-ON-ONE one-on-one
adj.
1. Consisting of or being direct communication or exchange between two people: one-on-one instruction.

2. Sports Playing directly or exclusively against a single opponent.
 ATTENTION

Boston Ballet's DanceLab stress mentoring, not competition

BY IRIS FANGER

One day last July July: see month.  a group of day-camp children were playing ball on the large, grassy grass·y  
adj. grass·i·er, grass·i·est
1. Covered with or abounding in grass.

2. Resembling or suggestive of grass, as in color or odor.

Adj. 1.
 field that centers the campus at Mount Ida College Mount Ida's athletes compete as the Mustangs in the North Atlantic Conference of NCAA Division III. History
Mount Ida College was founded in 1899 as a private women's high school on Mount Ida Hill in Newton Corner, Massachusetts.
, located in suburban Boston, but inside a nearby building the mood was less relaxed relaxed,
adj freed from tension, being at ease, as applied to muscles and the mind.
. A dozen ballet ballet (băl`ā, bălā`) [Ital. ballare=to dance], classic, formalized solo or ensemble dancing of a highly controlled, dramatic nature performed to music.

See also dance; modern dance.
 students had gathered around their instructor to watch her demonstrate the intricacies of unfurling a fan to enhance one of the solos from Don Quixote. The teacher was a former Boston Ballet History
The Boston Ballet is a professional ballet company based in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1963 by E. Virginia Williams and was the first professional repertory ballet company in New England.
 principal dancer A principal dancer is similar to a soloist in dance. However, principals are hired by a ballet or dance company to perform not only solos, but also pas de deux. A principal may be male or female. , Laura Young Laura Young is a Canadian classical guitarist. She was born in Toronto and now lives in Barcelona, where she teaches at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya.

She is a member of the Trio de Cologne.
, who had performed the role of Kitri many times. "I once dropped the fan onstage on·stage  
adj.
Situated or taking place in the area of a stage that is visible to the audience.

adv.
In or into the area of a stage that is visible to the audience.

Adj. 1.
," Young told them. "I learned to tie the fan to a piece of elastic elastic

Of or relating to the demand for a good or service when the quantity purchased varies significantly in response to price changes in the good or service.
 around my wrist." Chances are these students had not been exposed to this kind of up-close up-close
adj.
1. Being at very close range: provided up-close views of rare fish.

2. Exhibiting or providing detailed information or firsthand knowledge:
 and authoritative coaching back home.

Welcome to DanceLab, Boston Ballet's newest summer program, designed to nurture NURTURE. The act of taking care of children and educating them: the right to the nurture of children generally belongs to the father till the child shall arrive at the age of fourteen years, and not longer. Till then, he is guardian by nurture. Co. Litt. 38 b.  adolescent ad·o·les·cent
adj.
Of, relating to, or undergoing adolescence.

n.
A young person who has undergone puberty but who has not reached full maturity; a teenager.
 women by mentoring them in a protective atmosphere with an emphasis on individual learning and preparation for the professional world rather than the competitive sizzle siz·zle  
intr.v. siz·zled, siz·zling, siz·zles
1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat.

2. To seethe with anger or indignation.

3.
 of the company's larger Summer Dance Program. Young, who also serves as the principal of the Boston Ballet School, founded DanceLab because, she says, "I've I've  

Contraction of I have.


I've I have
I've have
 always wanted to have one teacher take the class all the way through the session. The teacher and student would get to know each other very well. The teacher could see the strengths and weaknesses of each student." Besides Young, the instructors included former Boston Ballet soloists Denise Pons and Deirdre Deirdre (dâr`drə, dēr`–), beautiful heroine of Irish legend. A druid prophesied at her birth that she would bring great misfortunes.  Myles In Greek mythology, Myles was a son of Lelex, king of Laconia. He was brother to Polycaon, and was the father of Eurotas, who was father to Sparta after whom the city of Sparta was named.

Myles was also known as the Miller, and has been regarded as the inventor of the mill.
 Burger.

The in-depth training program featured daily ballet technique Ballet technique is the method by which ballet steps are performed or taught. The core technique of ballet is the same throughout the World, with some minor regional variations, and various training methods have been devised, which produce a different physicality of performance and  classes, pointe pointe  
n.
In ballet, dancing that is performed on the tips of the toes.



[From French pointe (des pieds), point (of the feet), tiptoe; see point.]
 and variations classes, Pilates Pilates Definition

Pilates or Physical Mind method, is a series of nonimpact exercises designed by Joseph Pilates to develop strength, flexibility, balance, and inner awareness.
 workouts, and two mentoring classes of only ten students each week. Although Young hoped that the students would take "time to reflect on what they learned during the day," she says, master classes were scheduled for some evenings. Weekend activities included trips to Jacob's Pillow and Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs, resort and residential city (1990 pop. 25,001), Saratoga co., E N.Y.; inc. as a village 1826, as a city 1915. Skidmore College is the largest source of employment, but the city also has light manufacturing.  to see performances. Housed in the dorms at Mount Ida Two sacred mountains are called Mount Ida in Greek mythology, equally named "Mount of the Goddess." Both are associated with the Mother Goddess in the deepest layers of pre-Greek myth: Mount Ida, Crete, and Mount Ida, Turkey, known as Phrygian Ida in Classical times. , the students came to DanceLab from states as far away as California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). , Florida Florida, state, United States
Florida (flôr`ĭdə, flŏr`–), state in the extreme SE United States. A long, low peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean (E) and the Gulf of Mexico (W), Florida is bordered by Georgia and
, Oklahoma Oklahoma (ōkləhō`mə), state in SW United States. It is bordered by Missouri and Arkansas (E); Texas, partially across the Red R. (S, W); New Mexico, across the narrow edge of the Oklahoma Panhandle (W); and Colorado and Kansas (N). , and Oregon Oregon, city, United States
Oregon, city (1990 pop. 18,334), Lucas co., NW Ohio, a suburb adjacent to Toledo, on Lake Erie; inc. 1958. It is a port with railroad-owned and -operated docks. The city has industries producing oil, chemicals, and metal products.
, as well as New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt.  and the Mid-Atlantic Adj. 1. mid-Atlantic - of a region of the United States generally including Delaware; Maryland; Virginia; and usually New York; Pennsylvania; New Jersey; "mid-Atlantic states"
middle Atlantic
 regions.

The eighty-five young women who launched the program in 2001 worked with the same ballet teacher every day and were coached in variations to be presented on their final videotapes. The students had access to computers and guidance in writing resumes. "Instead of a closing performance, each student made an individual videotape videotape

Magnetic tape used to record visual images and sound, or the recording itself. There are two types of videotape recorders, the transverse (or quad) and the helical.
, shot by a professional crew. In addition, we gave them a stage makeup makeup

In the performing arts, material used by actors for cosmetic purposes and to help create the characters they play. Not needed in Greek and Roman theatre because of the use of masks, makeup was used in the religious plays of medieval Europe, in which the angels' faces
 class for the video and still photos -- a head shot and a dance photo. We taught them what makes a good dance shot," said Rachel Moore Rachel Moore, known as Ran Mōri (毛利 蘭 Mōri Ran , a former dancer with American Ballet Theatre American Ballet Theatre, one of the foremost international dance companies of the 20th cent. It was founded in 1937 as the Mordkin Ballet and reorganized as the Ballet Theatre in 1940 under the direction of Lucia Chase and Rich Pleasant.  and now executive director of Boston Ballet's Center for Dance Education, which oversees the company's three schools, its summer programs, and community outreach Outreach is an effort by an organization or group to connect its ideas or practices to the efforts of other organizations, groups, specific audiences or the general public.  division.

Apparently, the students agreed with the goals that Young established for DanceLab. The evaluations at summer's end ran the gamut See color gamut.

gamut - The gamut of a monitor is the set of colours it can display. There are some colours which can't be made up of a mixture of red, green and blue phosphor emissions and so can't be displayed by any monitor.
 from liking "how you corrected everything on everyone, not just one person," and "helping me overcome my bad habits bad habit Unhealthy habit Clinical medicine A patterned behavior regarded as detrimental to physical or mental health, which is often linked to a lack of self-control. Cf Good habit.  and technique" to "My teacher inspired me so much?" to "I felt I've gotten to know how my body moves better." Another dancer wrote that she "found courage."

It's not only geography geography, the science of place, i.e., the study of the surface of the earth, the location and distribution of its physical and cultural features, the areal patterns or places that they form, and the interrelation of these features as they affect humans.  that separates DanceLab from the Boston Ballet's regular Summer Dance Program, which is much larger, co-ed, and geared toward the student ready to look for a job in the field. "The Summer Dance Program, which is based at our South End studios in the city, is a very different experience," Moore Moore, city (1990 pop. 40,761), Cleveland co., central Okla., a suburb of Oklahoma City; inc. 1887. Its manufactures include lightning- and surge-protection equipment, packaging for foods, and auto parts.  said. "Like many other summer dance programs, it teaches varied styles (modern and Spanish Spanish, river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, issuing from Spanish Lake, S Ont., Canada, NW of Sudbury, and flowing generally S through Biskotasi and Agnew lakes to Lake Huron opposite Manitoulin island. There are several hydroelectric stations on the river.  dance classes plus ballet) with a rotating ro·tate  
v. ro·tat·ed, ro·tat·ing, ro·tates

v.intr.
1. To turn around on an axis or center.

2.
 group of teachers. By virtue of an older age group in SDP (Session Description Protocol) An IETF protocol that defines a text-based message format for describing a multimedia session. Data such as version number, contact information, broadcast times and audio and video encoding types are included in the message. , there is a different level of competition. At ages 17, 18, or 19, you're jostling for your first job. The students in DanceLab are ages 13 to 15, although we will admit certain younger ones to SDP as well," Moore said.

SDP has led to company contracts, via BB II, the second company, for a quarter of the dancers in the Boston Ballet. Former students have also been accepted into many other troupes, including New York City Ballet New York City Ballet, one of the foremost American dance companies of the 20th cent. It was founded by Lincoln Kirstein and George Balanchine as the Ballet Society in 1946. , American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet San Francisco Ballet, or SFB, is a San Francisco, USA based ballet company, founded in 1933 as part of San Francisco Opera Ballet. The company is currently based in the War Memorial Opera House, where it is directed by Helgi Tomasson. , and Joffrey Ballet Joffrey Ballet, one of the major American dance companies. It was founded in New York City in 1954 by the dancer-choreographer Robert Joffrey. From 1956 to 1964 it made yearly tours of the United States.  of Chicago Chicago, city, United States
Chicago (shĭkä`gō, shĭkô`gō), city (1990 pop. 2,783,726), seat of Cook co., NE Ill., on Lake Michigan; inc. 1837.
. More than 300 students attended the 2001 SDP, including 32 boys. SDP students come for three- or six-week sessions. DanceLab is a five-week program.

"The big difference for summer 2002 is that DanceLab will be in our new studios," Young said. DanceLab moves into the remodeled studios of the Boston Ballet School -- MetroWest This article is about a region in Massachusetts. For the planned community in Fairfax, Virginia, see Fairlee Metro-West.
MetroWest is a cluster of cities and towns lying west of Boston and east of Worcester, in the US state of Massachusetts.
 Studio, not far from Mount Ida, where the students will again be housed. They will be bused to classes every day. Classes will run for two hours each, another change.

The $1.5 million upgrade for the Boston Ballet School -- MetroWest Studio provides five high-ceilinged Adj. 1. high-ceilinged - having a higher than normal ceiling
ceilinged - provided with a ceiling especially the overhead interior surface; "the large beam-ceilinged living room"
, state-of-the-art dance studios, dressing room facilities that include lockers and showers, and an improved lounge Lounge may refer to:

In architecture:
  • Airline lounge, private waiting area offered by airlines to special customers or to those who pay an extra fee
  • Lounge room, room for entertaining guests, reading, watching TV or other activities
 area as well as offices and an enlarged parking area. "We turn away so many students for Summer Dance Program after the auditions. DanceLab is a way to use the suburban studios in the summer and offer places to certain girls who might have been turned down for SDP," Moore said. "Last summer the parents heard `nurturing' and `safe' atmosphere and really responded."

When Young was a teenager Teenager
See also Adolescence.

Ah, Wilderness!

high-school senior has problems with girls and his father. [Am. Drama: O’Neill Ah, Wilderness! in Sobel, 15]

Aldrich, Henry

teenaged film character of the 1940s. [Am.
, many of the American ballet American Ballet was the first professional ballet company George Balanchine created in the United States. The company was founded with the help of Lincoln Kirstein, and was populated by students of Kirstein and Balanchine's School of American Ballet.  companies were in their infancy infancy, stage of human development lasting from birth to approximately two years of age. The hallmarks of infancy are physical growth, motor development, vocal development, and cognitive and social development. . She studied with E. Virginia Virginia, state, United States
Virginia, state of the south-central United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), North Carolina and Tennessee (S), Kentucky and West Virginia (W), and Maryland and the District of Columbia (N and NE).
 Williams, founder of the Boston Ballet, at the time when Williams was making the transition from running a group of well-regarded schools and a regional ballet company Noun 1. ballet company - a company that produces ballets
troupe, company - organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical); "the traveling company all stayed at the same hotel"
 to starting a professional troupe. Williams picked Young to join the company and served as her mentor Mentor, in Greek mythology
Mentor (mĕn`tər, –tôr'), in Greek mythology, friend of Odysseus and tutor of Telemachus.
, guiding her progress from the corps de ballet corps de bal·let  
n.
The dancers in a ballet troupe who perform as a group.



[French : corps, corps + de, of + ballet, ballet.
 to leading roles. Young went on to dance under other directors, but Williams gave her what DanceLab girls gain. "The DanceLab students have learned things they can use for the rest of their careers," she says.

Iris Fanger is a longtime long·time  
adj.
Having existed or persisted for a long time: a longtime friend; a longtime resident of Detroit.


longtime
Adjective
 writer for Dance Magazine.

FINDING THE DANCE PROGRAM THAT FITS

BY COLLEEN PAYTON Pay·ton   , Walter 1954-1999.

American football player. A running back for the Chicago Bears (1975-1987), he set a National Football League record for career rushing yards (16,726).


For many teens, summer means relaxing re·lax  
v. re·laxed, re·lax·ing, re·lax·es

v.tr.
1. To make lax or loose: relax one's grip.

2.
 days by the pool. But thousands of serious young dancers spend their summer vacations Summer vacation (also called summer holidays or summer break) is a vacation in the summertime between school years in which students are off for 3 months, depending on the country and district.  in the studio working harder than ever. Intensive summer training sessions are a great way to try out new teachers and styles--or to delve more deeply into the technique you enjoy most. They can also give you a feel for what rigorous conservatory conservatory

In architecture, a heavily glazed structure, frequently attached to and directly entered from a dwelling, in which plants are protected and displayed. Unlike the greenhouse, an informal structure situated in the working area of a garden, the conservatory became
 training is like. Indeed, some young dancers use summer programs to sample schools they might want to attend year-round.

That's true for 12-year-old Jane Yoon Yoon may refer to:
  • Yun, the ninth most common Korean family name.
  • Yōon/Youon, a feature of the Japanese language.
. The fact that she was shopping for a great summer program that might also become her year-round school Year-Round School is the operation of educational institutions on a calendar-system that tracks students into class schedules throughout the entire calendar year. A primary motivation is that higher student throughput is accomplished via more effective scheduling of school  made her choice especially exciting and challenging. "I know I'm I'm  

Contraction of I am.

Our Living Language Speakers of some scattered varieties of American English sometimes use I'm instead of I've or I have in present perfect constructions, as in
 choosing good places to audition," said Yoon, "but sometimes it feels like I'm just going by the pictures in brochures. I'm glad my parents helped me figure out what I really want. All schools have hierarchies and things that go on under the surface. I'd I'd  

1. Contraction of I had.

2. Contraction of I would.


I'd I had or I would
I'd have ~would
 like to know in advance if those things are ones I can handle, or maybe even ones I'm looking for. How competitive will it be? Will I make friends easily?"

Whether your main interest is a great summer experience or a long-term Long-term

Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year.


long-term

1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term.
 program, deciding where to go can be a daunting daunt  
tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts
To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay.



[Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin
 task. There are many wonderful schools and programs that differ widely. Becoming familiar with their different focuses and offerings will help you find a program that meets your goals and interests.

At Idyllwild Arts Academy, for example, the emphasis is development of the individual through the arts. Summer programs for students in every age group are offered: ballet, jazz, tap, and theater dance, among an abundance Abundance
See also Fertility.

Amalthea’s

horn horn of Zeus’s nurse-goat which became a cornucopia. [Gk. Myth.: Walsh Classical, 19]

cornucopia

conical receptacle which symbolizes abundance. [Rom. Myth.
 of other art forms. Situated in the mountains above Palm Springs, California Palm Springs is a famed Riverside County, California desert resort city, approximately 110 miles (177 km) east of Los Angeles and 140 miles (225 km) northeast of San Diego. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 42,807. , the academy's curriculum concentrates on classical technique and artistic expression. All dance students take courses in ballet, modern, and jazz. Says Tia Dixione, a graduate of the year-round program, "It's not competitive. It's all about inspiration Inspiration
Aganippe

fountain at foot of Mt. Helicon, consecrated to Muses. [Gk. Myth.: LLEI, I: 322]

angelica

traditional representation of inspiration.
. I'd like to get into a company, but there are a lot of other things I'm planning, too. The teachers here give you the tools you need to make it." Most graduates of the year-round program go to college and into a variety of careers.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 William William, crown prince of Germany
William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack
 Lowman, the headmaster, "Idyllwild students are highly individualistic in·di·vid·u·al·ist  
n.
1. One that asserts individuality by independence of thought and action.

2. An advocate of individualism.



in
. They represent a cross-section cross section also cross-sec·tion
n.
1.
a. A section formed by a plane cutting through an object, usually at right angles to an axis.

b. A piece so cut or a graphic representation of such a piece.

2.
 of the world, but they share one important character trait trait (trat)
1. any genetically determined characteristic; also, the condition prevailing in the heterozygous state of a recessive disorder, as the sickle cell trait.

2. a distinctive behavior pattern.
: a burning desire to do something different with their lives." Students view themselves as valued members of an artistic community and explore multiple avenues for self-expression self-ex·pres·sion
n.
Expression of one's own personality, feelings, or ideas, as through speech or art: "Self-expression must pass into communication for its fulfillment" Pearl S. Buck.
. Nearby Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , a forty-five-minute drive away, provides opportunities for year-round students to view performances and enjoy the city.

Interlochen Center for the Arts This article or section is written like an .
Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view.
Mark blatant advertising for , using .
 in Michigan Michigan (mĭsh`ĭgən), upper midwestern state of the United States. It consists of two peninsulas thrusting into the Great Lakes and has borders with Ohio and Indiana (S), Wisconsin (W), and the Canadian province of Ontario (N,E).  is distinguished by its affiliation affiliation (fil´ēā´sh  with the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries.  and its 1,200-acre rural setting. Although more than 2,000 students attend summer camp, just 100 are dance majors. The rest study creative writing, music, theater, and visual arts visual arts nplartes fpl plásticas

visual arts nplarts mpl plastiques

visual arts npl
. Dancers live in cabins with students from any or all of these programs, and in addition to dancing five to six hours per day, engage in a variety of outdoor activities. The focus of the dance program is modern and ballet, with courses in improvisation improvisation

Creation of music in real time. Improvisation usually involves some preparation beforehand, particularly when there is more than one performer. Despite the central place of notated music in the Western tradition, improvisation has often played a role, from the
, composition, and repertoire Repertoire may mean Repertory but may also refer to:
  • Repertoire (theatre), a system of theatrical production and performance scheduling
  • Repertoire Records, a German record label specialising in 1960s and 1970s pop and rock reissues
. For school-year students, the academy offers an outstanding academic education to students in grades three to twelve. Distinguished alumni include Tom Hulce Thomas Hulce (born December 6, 1953) is an Academy Award-nominated, Tony Award and Emmy Award-winning American actor and producer. Early life
Born in Whitewater, Wisconsin, Hulce was raised in Plymouth, Michigan.
, who played Mozart An earlier screen scraper from Mozart Systems Corporation, Burlingame, CA, that was used to turn a character-based mainframe screen into a Windows or DOS front end via 3270 emulation. Originally named Enter 3270, it was noted for being able to easily combine multiple terminal screens into one.  in the film Amadeus Amadeus, 1845–90, king of Spain (1870–73), duke of Aosta, son of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy. After the expulsion (1868) of Queen Isabella II, Juan Prim urged the Cortes to elect Amadeus as king. He accepted the crown reluctantly. , and Tom Rawe of Twyla Tharp Noun 1. Twyla Tharp - innovative United States dancer and choreographer (born in 1941)
Tharp
 Dance.

Summer dancers are involved in two performances during each four-week session. (There are two dance sessions each summer.) The school also hosts prominent guest artists during the summer who perform and offer master classes.

The Kirov Academy of Ballet The Kirov Academy of Ballet of Washington, D.C. is a ballet school that serves students in grades 7 through 12 and offers a high school diploma in addition to its dance instruction.

It was founded in 1990 by Rev.
 offers a more urban experience. Located in Washington Washington, town, England
Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area.
, D.C., the school shares facilities during the summer (swimming pool, residence hall) with nearby Trinity College Trinity College, Ireland: see Dublin, Univ. of.
Trinity College

Private liberal arts college in Hartford, Conn., founded in 1823. It is historically affiliated with the Episcopal church, though its curriculum is nonsectarian.
. The five-story building contains two large, world-class world-class
adj.
1. Ranking among the foremost in the world; of an international standard of excellence; of the highest order: a world-class figure skater.

2.
 studios and three smaller ones, air-conditioned air-con·di·tion
tr.v. air-con·di·tioned, air-con·di·tion·ing, air-con·di·tions
To subject to, provide with, or ventilate by air conditioning.

Adj. 1.
 dormitories, a library, a Pilates studio, a costume costume, distinctive forms of clothing, including official or ceremonial attire such as ecclesiastical vestments, coronation robes, academic gowns, armor, and theatrical dress.  shop, and classrooms.

Of the approximately ap·prox·i·mate  
adj.
1. Almost exact or correct: the approximate time of the accident.

2.
 280 dance students who attend summer school, 10 percent continue in the year-round program. There are classes in ballet (Vaganova method The Vaganova method is a method of teaching classical ballet that was founded by Agrippina Vaganova, who founded a syllabus for teaching the art of classical ballet. Its origins are derived from the teaching methods of the instructors of the Imperial Ballet School, school of the ), pointe, character, Spanish, hip-hop hip-hop: see rap music. , jazz, and, during winter months, Russian Russian

associated in some way with Russia.


Russian blue
a breed of cats with short, dense, silver-tipped blue-colored coat and vivid green eyes.
. SAT scores of students graduating from the in-house In-house

In the context of general equities, keeping an activity within the firm. For example, rather than go to the marketplace and sell a security for a client to anyone, an attempt is made to find a buyer to complete the transaction with the firm.
 academic program are high, averaging between 1100 and 1300, and most graduates go directly into dance companies, Executive Director Michael Michael, archangel
Michael (mī`kəl) [Heb.,=who is like God?], archangel prominent in Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions. In the Bible and early Jewish literature, Michael is one of the angels of God's presence.
 Beard beard, hair on the lower portion of the face. The term mustache refers to hair worn above the upper lip. Attitudes toward facial hair have varied in different cultures.  said.

The school is unique in its affiliations with the Maryinsky (Kirov Kirov (kē`rəf), formerly Vyatka (vyät`kə), city (1989 pop. 440,000), capital of Kirov region, central European Russia, on the Vyatka River. ) Ballet in St. Petersburg Petersburg, city (1990 pop. 38,386), politically independent and in no county, SE Va., on the Appomattox River; inc. 1850. A port of entry and an important tobacco market, it has industries producing chemicals, pharmaceuticals, furniture, structural steel, lumber, , Russia Russia, officially the Russian Federation, Rus. Rossiya, republic (2005 est. pop. 143,420,000), 6,591,100 sq mi (17,070,949 sq km). , and the Universal Ballet. Many Kirov Academy graduates have gone on to dance with the Universal Ballet Company or to study dance for another year in St. Petersburg. Summer-school students get the benefit of taking classes with the same teachers who work with academy students year-round. One of these, Angelina Angelina may refer to: People
First name
  • Angelina Eberly (1798—1860), innkeeper during the Texas Archives War
  • Angelina Grimké (1805–1879), American abolitionist and suffragist
  • Angelina Jolie (b.
 Armeiskaya, was a student at the Vaganova Academy and the lead character in the 1977 documentary documentary: see motion pictures.
documentary

Fact-based film that depicts actual events and persons. Documentaries can deal with scientific or educational topics, can be a form of journalism or social commentary, or can be a conduit for propaganda
 film The Children of Theatre Street. Summer and academy students alike become the beneficiaries of a tradition, transmitted from student to teacher to student again -- minds meeting minds across the years Across The Years is one of a few ultrarunning festivals still taking place in the USA. Founded in 1983 by Harold Sieglaff the race has changed over the years in location as well as organisation. Today the race is held at Nardini Manor about 45 minutes from downtown Phoenix, AZ. . The academy also boasts a string of Prix de Lausanne The Prix de Lausanne is arguably the world's most famous international competition for young dancers and has launched the careers of some of the best known ballet dancers in the past 30 years.  and Varna Varna (vär`nä), city (1993 pop. 307,200), E Bulgaria, on the Black Sea. It is a major port and an industrial center. Manufactures include ships and boats, chemicals, electrical equipment, and textiles.  medalists, including Michele Michele

murders wife’s lover; hides body under cloak. [Ital. Opera: Puccini, The Cloak, Westerman, 362–363]

See : Murder
 Wiles wile  
n.
1. A stratagem or trick intended to deceive or ensnare.

2. A disarming or seductive manner, device, or procedure: the wiles of a skilled negotiator.

3. Trickery; cunning.
, who dances for ABT ABT About
ABT Abteilung (German: Department)
ABT Abbott Laboratories (stock symbol)
ABT American Ballet Theatre
ABT Associação Brasileira de Telemarketing
ABT Abort
ABT Availability Based Tariff
, and Rasta Thomas Ratsa Thomas (born Rasta Kuzma Ramacandra July 18, 1981 in San Francisco, California) is a dancer, martial artist, gymnast and choreographer. He was raised in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. .

Canada's National Ballet School The National Ballet School of Canada is located in Toronto, Ontario.

The National provides a full-time program which combines classical ballet training with academic education from Grades 6 through 12 at its boarding school.
, set in the vital arts community of downtown Toronto Downtown Toronto is the heart of the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is approximately bounded by Bloor Street (including areas slightly north of Bloor around Yonge Street) to the north, Lake Ontario to the south, Bayview Avenue - Don Valley Parkway to the east, and Bathurst , provides access to overseas exchange in an international setting. The school has partnerships with twelve other ballet programs, including the Hamburg Hamburg, city, Germany
Hamburg (häm`brkh), officially Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg), city (1994 pop.
 and Royal Ballet schools The Royal Ballet School is a specialist, co-educational school located in premises at White Lodge, Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond; and an upper school at premises in Covent Garden. It combines a mainstream academic education with an intensive dance training. , that offer year-round senior students the opportunity to spend a summer in a ballet academy abroad. The program has evolved its own style, combining Vaganova, Bournonville Bournonville can refer to:
  • August Bournonville, leader of the Royal Danish Ballet
  • Bournonville School, his distinctive style of ballet
  • Bournonville, Pas-de-Calais, France
, and Cecchetti, giving graduates a "clean line and exciting style, outstanding preparation for dancing with any company," says Artistic Director Mavis Staines Staines, city (1991 pop. 12,886), Surrey, SE England, on the Thames River. On the edge of Greater London, Staines is residential. There is some industry, such as the manufacture of diesel engines. Spelthorne Museum is there, and Thorpe Park, a theme park, is nearby. .

The expanding facility includes residences, nine studios, a theater, pool, computer room, and physiotherapy physiotherapy: see physical therapy.  clinic, all available for supervised su·per·vise  
tr.v. su·per·vised, su·per·vis·ing, su·per·vis·es
To have the charge and direction of; superintend.



[Middle English *supervisen, from Medieval Latin
 use by summerschool students. For year-round students, the academy offers a full curriculum of requirements and electives, including French. In addition, students take courses in nutrition nutrition, study of the materials that nourish an organism and of the manner in which the separate components are used for maintenance, repair, growth, and reproduction. Nutrition is achieved in various ways by different forms of life.  and overall body fitness. All students who wish to attend the academic program must audition and attend summer school first. It is a way for the dance school and the potential student to try each other out. "The atmosphere of learning is highly supportive supportive adjective Pertaining to a Pt management philosophy in which only the Sx of a particular condition are treated; supportive measures are often taken when no specific and/or effective therapy is available or accessible–eg, viral meningitis, or ," says one administrator. "The total package is a `home-away-from-home' along with exceptional training."

National Ballet School alumni are in high demand: Graduates dance at more than thirty-five companies around the world, Staines said. Audition tours are held each year, and about 25 percent of students admitted to the summer program are invited to attend the school, she said.

Another school to consider is the North Carolina School of the Arts The North Carolina School of the Arts is a well known arts conservatory in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was the first state-supported, residential school of its kind in the nation. . The campus sits in a mixed residential/warehouse district near historic downtown Downtown (called a "city centre" in British English) is a term used in North America when referring to a city's core, usually both in a geographical and commercial / community sense.  Winston-Salem Winston-Salem, city (1990 pop. 143,485), seat of Forsyth co., central N.C., in the Piedmont; inc. 1913. It is one of North Carolina's largest cities and foremost industrial centers. , and it offers both a college-preparatory high school diploma A high school diploma is a diploma awarded for the completion of high school. In the United States and Canada, it is considered the minimum education required for government jobs and higher education. An equivalent is the GED.  and a bachelor of fine arts The Bachelor of Fine Arts, usually abbreviated BFA, is the standard undergraduate degree for students seeking a professional education in the visual or performing arts. Also named in some countries the Bachelor of Creative Arts or BCA.  degree. The dancers share a large building with drama and music students. Because summer programs are offered in other areas of concentration beside dance, students meet contemporaries in other fields and share ideas. (During the school year, students from different disciplines even share dorm rooms.) At the conclusion of the five weeks of summer study, there's a demo demo - /de'moh/ 1. A demonstration of a product, often of an early version or prototype. A demo is a far more effective way of inducing bugs to manifest themselves than any number of test runs, especially when important people are watching.

2. demo version.

3.
 performance, mostly for friends and families. In the year-round program, however, dancers perform for the public, both on campus and in a downtown theater. NCSA (1) (National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Urbana-Champaign, IL, www.ncsa.uiuc.edu) A high-performance computing facility located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  stages eighteen performances of The Nutcracker nutcracker, common name for a small crow of the genus Nucifraga in the family Corvidae (crow family). The Old World nutcracker (N. caryocatactes) is found throughout the colder regions of Europe, including high mountain forests.  each December December: see month. . Revenue from these performances funds scholarships. The department is also endowed en·dow  
tr.v. en·dowed, en·dow·ing, en·dows
1. To provide with property, income, or a source of income.

2.
a.
 with Lucia Chase Lucia Chase (24 March, 1907; Waterbury, Connecticut - 9 January, 1986; New York) was an American dancer, actress, ballet director and also the co-founder of the American Ballet Theatre.  and Nureyev Nu·re·yev   , Rudolf Hametovich 1938-1993.

Russian-born ballet dancer and choreographer. Noted for his athletic grace, stage presence, and partnership with Margot Fonteyn, he was the most celebrated male dancer of his day.

Noun 1.
 Guest Artist fellowships.

A distinguished faculty, including NYCB's Melissa Hayden The name, Melissa Hayden, may refer to:
  • Melissa Hayden is a Canadian dancer.
  • Melissa Hayden is an American actress.
  • Melissa Hayden is an American poker player.
, Varna medalist Gyula Gyula (dy`lŏ), town (1991 est. pop. 34,154), SE Hungary, on the White Koros River near the Romanian border.  Pandi PANDI Protection and Indemnity (ship owners insurance mutual)
PANDI Printers and Digital Imaging (HP) 
, and Kirsten Kirsten may refer to: This name may be spelled: Kirsten, Kiersten, Kearston, and Kearsten.

People with the surname Kirsten:
  • Dorothy Kirsten (1910–1992), opera singer
  • Gary Kirsten (born 1967), South African cricketer
 Simone (language) Simone - A simulation language by A. Hoare et al. based on Pascal.

["Quasiparallel Programming", W.H. Kaubisch et al, Soft Prac & Exp 6:341-356 1976].
 of the Royal Danish Ballet Royal Danish Ballet, one of the oldest major ballet companies, established at the opening of Denmark's Royal Theater in Copenhagen in 1748. The company was developed over the centuries by three great masters. , represents a variety of dance and teaching styles. "Most schools focus on a single style," says the school's dean, Susan SUSAN Smallest Univalue Segment Assimilating Nucleus
SUSAN Sub Saharan African Network
SUSAN Smart Ultrasonic System for Aircraft NDE
 McCollough, "Bournonville, Vaganova, Graham, Limon Li·món   , José Arcadio 1908-1972.

Mexican-born American dancer and choreographer. He was artistic director of the American Dance Theater (1964).
, Arthur Mitchell Noun 1. Arthur Mitchell - United States dancer who formed the first Black classical ballet company (born in 1934)
Mitchell
. We do that and more. Our faculty is diverse, and students show the effects by developing strength in multiple areas." The real focus is on perfecting technique, from step to movement. "Your knees have to kiss each other," Hayden Hay·den   , Robert 1913-1980.

American poet whose works, such as Heart-Shape in the Dust (1940), often explore the history and experiences of African Americans.
 told one group last summer. "Otherwise, it's not doing you any good." Students emerge with experience in Balanchine Bal·an·chine   , George Originally Georgi Balanchivadze. 1904-1983.

Russian-born American ballet director and choreographer who became artistic director of the New York City Ballet in 1948 and choreographed more than 100 ballets, including
, RAD (1) (Rapid Application Development) Developing systems incrementally and delivering working pieces every three to four months, rather than waiting until the entire project is programmed before implementing it. , de Mille De Mille   , Agnes George 1905-1993.

American choreographer who introduced innovative dance to a wide public audience with her choreography for Oklahoma! (1943), Carousel (1945), and other musicals.

Noun 1.
, and Ailey Ai·ley   , Alvin, Jr. 1931-1989.

American choreographer whose works combine the styles of modern dance, ballet, jazz, and African ethnic dance.

Noun 1.
, among others. "It makes you flexible to change," one student says. "I've gotten a lot stronger." Summer school is used for recruitment recruitment /re·cruit·ment/ (re-krldbomact´ment)
1. the gradual increase to a maximum in a reflex when a stimulus of unaltered intensity is prolonged.

2.
, while year-round students tend to broaden their horizons in other programs during the summer months. Graduates include Deanna Meaning of the name, Deanna.

Deanna, (pronounced DEE-anna or DEE-na) is a female first name of Latin and Old English origin.

In Latin origins, it means 'Divine', but in Old English, it means 'Girl From The Valley'.
 Seay, Miami City Ballet Miami City Ballet was created in 1986 with former New York City Ballet principal dancer Edward Villella helming the company. The Miami City Ballet flourishes as one of America's most respected Balanchine-style based ballet companies. ; Linnette Hitchin Hitchin, city (1991 pop. 33,480), Hertfordshire, SE England. Hitchin was the site of a monastery in Offa's time and appears in the Domesday Book as a royal manor named Hiz. Corn and cattle are traded at a biweekly market. , a retired principal at Pacific Northwest Ballet The Pacific Northwest Ballet is a ballet company and based in Seattle, Washington in the United States. Founded in 1972 as part of the Seattle Opera and named the Pacific Northwest Dance Association, it broke away from the Opera in 1977 and took its current name in 1978. ; and Jeanne Jeanne is a French female name, equivalent to the English Joan, Jane, Jean and several historical figures in English named Joanna. (Feminine forms of John)

Historical people who have been called simply Jeanne:
 Ruddy rud·dy  
adj. rud·di·er, rud·di·est
1.
a. Having a healthy, reddish color.

b. Reddish; rosy.

2.
, Martha Martha, in the New Testament, friend of Jesus, sister of Mary and Lazarus of Bethany. In Christian literature, Martha has been a symbol of the active, as opposed to the contemplative, life. Feast: July 29.

Martha

personification of the busy housekeeper.
 Graham Company The Graham Company was founded in 1950 by William Graham III. It is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a leading US insurance broker. Focused on commercial property and casualty insurance for clients with complex risks the company provides services nationwide to a variety .

So once you gather all the facts, how do you decide? One thing to think about is whether you're looking for exposure to a plethora plethora /pleth·o·ra/ (pleth´ah-rah)
1. an excess of blood.

2. by extension, a red florid complexion.pletho´ric


pleth·o·ra
n.
1.
 of dance styles or in-depth concentration on one. Many bright, talented dancers with academic potential are happy in more diverse, less focused programs. Also, every school has a "personality." Administrators and teachers create a culture that is modeled in class and even in the dorms. You should look for programs that will challenge you -- but that also create an atmosphere where you enjoy learning and feel comfortable. Attending summer-study program auditions is a good way to check this out. Trying out for a program can teach you a lot, even if you don't Even If You Don't is a single released by the band Ween in 2000 on Mushroom Records. Formats
Enhanced CD single
Includes the quicktime video of "Even If You Don't" directed by Matt Stone & Trey Parker of "South Park".
 get picked.

You might also want to consider other things, such as whether you'd prefer to study amid beautiful mountains or in a vibrant city. Is a small student-to-teacher ratio important? Does the program offer enough free time -- or too much?

And once you find the ideal place, it's important to remember that you still have to take responsibility for learning what's taught. "It's not enough just to appear," says Yoon, who decided to attend Kirov last summer and to put off year-round academy study until she's she's  

1. Contraction of she is: She's going away for the weekend.

2. Contraction of she has: She's been to the symphony twice this month.
 older. "It's hard, but it's fun, too. I don't don't  

1. Contraction of do not.

2. Nonstandard Contraction of does not.

n.
A statement of what should not be done: a list of the dos and don'ts.
 think I really knew how much I love dance until I went there. If you're lucky, you get a lot of corrections. And nothing's better than hearing, after all that work, `That's right?'"

Colleen Payton teaches English 1. English - (Obsolete) The source code for a program, which may be in any language, as opposed to the linkable or executable binary produced from it by a compiler. The idea behind the term is that to a real hacker, a program written in his favourite programming language is  and humanities humanities

Branches of knowledge that investigate human beings, their culture, and their self-expression. Distinguished from the physical and biological sciences and, sometimes, from the social sciences, the humanities include the study of languages and literatures, the
 at American Intercontinental University American InterContinental University, commonly called AIU, is an international for-profit university owned by Career Education Corporation (stock symbol CECO). It was founded in 1977 as the American College of Applied Arts.  in Atlanta Atlanta (ətlăn`tə, ăt–), city (1990 pop. 394,017), state capital and seat of Fulton co., NW Ga., on the Chattahoochee R. and Peachtree Creek, near the Appalachian foothills; inc. 1847. , Georgia Georgia, country, Asia
Georgia (jôr`jə), Georgian Sakartvelo, Rus. Gruziya, officially Republic of Georgia, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,677,000), c.26,900 sq mi (69,700 sq km), in W Transcaucasia.
, and writes for several dance publications.

What the Symbols Mean

All funds are U.S. unless otherwise noted.

* An audition is required for admission. Some programs will accept videos (vid.) from students who cannot attend the audition; others require a letter of recommendation (rec REC - CONVERT .) from a teacher. Auditions are usually held prior to application deadlines listed here, so inquire in·quire   also en·quire
v. in·quired, in·quir·ing, in·quires

v.intr.
1. To seek information by asking a question: inquired about prices.

2.
 immediately about audition schedules.

** Placement class or audition at the start of the session.

$ Scholarships are available (partial or full).

*** Housing or room/board is available.

**** Offers a performance opportunity for students.

[ College credit is available.

<> Teacher or Accompanist Training.

[telephone] Telephone/Voice.

***** Fax number.

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NATIONAL

ALABAMA

BIRMINGHAM

DANCE EXCELLENCE AT ASFA
Alabama School of Fine Arts. June 10-29.
Ballet, Jazz. Int, Adv. Ages 10-18. Tuition:
$650. Rm/bd: $450. $15 fee. Contact:
Therese Laeger, ASFA, 1800 8th Ave. N.,
Birmingham, AL 35203;
[telephone] 205/252-9241, ***** 205/251-9541,
e tlaeger@asfa.kiz.al.us,www.asfa.kiz.al.us
* (vid.) ** *** ****

INTENSIVE SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP
Birmingham Southern College, June 10-June
21. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap,
Character, Pilates. Int, Adv. Ages 12-college.
Tuition: $720. Rm/bd: $500.
Apply by June 7. $40 fee. Contact: Mira
Popovich, BS, 900 Arcadelphia Rd.,
Birmingham, AL 35244; [telephone] 205/323-5390,
***** 205/328-6366,
e mpopovich@aol.com
** ***

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Alabama Ballet. June 9-July 13. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $1400. Apply by May 24. $15
fee. Contact: Libba Owen, AB, 2726 1st
Ave. S., Birmingham, AL 35233;
[telephone] 205/322-1874, ***** 205/322-4444,
e alabamaballet@earthlink.net,
www.alabamaballet.org
* (vid./rec.) ** $ ***

TEACHER'S WORKSHOP FOR DANCE
EDUCATORS LED BY RUTH PETRINOVIC
Alabama Ballet. July 29-Aug 10. Ballet.
Teachers only. Tuition: $1000. Apply by
July 27. $100 deposit. Contact: Libba
Owen, AB, 2726 1st Ave. S.,Birmingham,
AL 35233; [telephone] 205/322-1874, ***** 205/322-4444,
e alabamaballet@earthlink.net,
www.alabamaballet.org
<>

DOTHAN

DANCE EXPO 2002
Dothan School of Dance. June 24-29.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv,
Pro. Ages 8+. Tuition: $195. Rm/bd:
$300. Apply by May 1. $10 fee. Contact:
Tracy Solomon, DSD, 2867 Fortner St.,
Dothan, AL 36305; [telephone] 334/794-5926,
***** 334/794-5926,
e DSDance@graceba.net,
www.dothanschoolofdance.com
* (rec.) ** *** ****

SUMMER WORKSHOP 2002
Dothan School of Dance/Landmark,
June 6-13. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap,
Musical Theatre. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 7+.
Tuition: $195. Rm/bd: $150. Apply by
May 15. Contact: Karen Lisenby,
Southeast Alabama Dance Company,
P.O. Box 125, Dothan, AL 36302;
[telephone] 334/702-7139, ***** 334/702-7139,
e seadac@graceba.net,
www.southeastalabamadancecompany.
com
** *** ****

MONTGOMERY

GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS
AND TECHNOLOGY
Booker T. Washington Magnet High
School. June 16-30. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 14+. Apply by
Feb. 1. $25 fee. Contact: Russ
Wendt/Gary Moore, BTW Magnet High
School, 632 S. Union St., Montgomery,
AL 36014; [telephone] 332/269-3617, ***** 334/269-6140,
e garymoore21@go.com
* $ *** ****

INTENSIVE CHOREOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Huntingdon College. June 20-29. Ballet,
Modern. Int-Adv. Dancers age 12+,
choreographers age 18+. Tuition:
$250/dancers, $350/choreographers.
Rm/bd: $250. Apply by May 31. $25 fee.
Contact: Diana Green, HC Dance Dept.,
1500 E. Fairview Ave., Montgomery, AL
36106; [telephone] 334/833-4538, ***** 334/833-4486,
e dgreen@huntingdon.edu,
www.fs.huntingdon.edu/dance
** *** **** [

SUMMER DANCE SEMINAR
Alabama Dance Theatre. July 22-Aug 4.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 9+.
Tuition: $225. Contact: Suzanne
Sheppard or Kitty Seale, ADT, 1018
Madison Ave., Montgomery, AL;
[telephone] 334/241-2590, ***** 334/242-2504,
e ADTDance1@aol.com,
www.tfn.net/ADT
* (rec.) ****

ALASKA

ANCHORAGE

SUMMER VAGANOVA INTENSIVE
Anchorage Classical Ballet. July 1-27.
Ballet, Character. Int, Adv, Pro.
Ages 12-21. Tuition: $1,200. Rm/bd:
$450. Apply by Feb. 15. $20 fee. Contact:
Michelangelo Canale, ACB, 501 W.
International Airport Rd., Suite 22,
Anchorage, AK 99518; [telephone] 907/569-3267,
***** 907/786-6817, e balletemail@gci.net,
www.anchorageclassicalballet.com
* (vid.) $ *** **** [

FAIRBANKS

FAIRBANKS SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
University of Alaska, Fairbanks Campus.
Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 13+. Tuition: $295. Rm/bd:
$300-400. Contact: Jo Scott, Fairbanks
Summer Arts Festival, P.O. Box 80845,
Fairbanks, AK 99708;
[telephone] 907/474-8869, ***** 907/479-4329,
e festival@ptialaska.net, www.fsaf.org
** $ *** **** [

ARIZONA

FLAGSTAFF

DANCELEBRATION 2002-SUMMER
DANCE FESTIVAL
Canyon Movement Company.
June 10-15. Modern. Int,Adv, Pro. Ages
16+. Call for details. Contact: Gina
Darlington, CMC, 5680 Sunset Dr.,
Flagstaff, AZ 86004; [telephone] 928/526-9403,
e canyonmovement@aol.com,
www.canyonmovementcompany.org

PHOENIX

SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM
Arizona Ballet School. June 3-28. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Musical Theater,
Character. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8-20.
Tuition: $85-$940. Rm/bd: $160/wk.
Apply by May 25. $50 fee/deposit.
Contact: Gail Passey Reed, ABS, 3645
E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ
85018; [telephone] 602/381-0188, ***** 602/553-0690,
www.azballetschool.org
* (vid.) *** ****

TUCSON

SONORAN SUMMER DANCE/ARTS
WORKSHOP
ORTS Theatre of Dance. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Aerial Dance, Pilates,
Yoga, Theatre Dance, Martial Arts,
African, Hip Hop. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 4+.
Call for details. Open enrollment. $10
fee. Contact: Anne Bunker, ORTS
Theatre of Dance, P.O. Box 85211,
Tucson, AZ 85754; [telephone] 520/624-3799, *****
520/744-4004, e orts@orts.org,
www.orts.org
* (vid.) $ *** ****

CALIFORNIA

BERKELEY

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE AT SHAWL-ANDERSON
Savage Jazz Dance Company. June 17-Aug
9, M-F. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Injury
Prevention. Adv. Ages 13-23. Tuition:
$295/2wks or $995/8 wks. Contact: Zafra
Miriam, SJDC, 530 E. 8th St. #202,
Berkeley, CA 94710; [telephone] 510/465-0561,
e classes@savagejazz.org,
www.savagejazz.org
* (vid.) $

FRESNO

DANCE:TECHNIQUE AS EXPRESSION
California State University Summer Arts.
July 14-27. Jazz, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages
18-Adult. Tuition: $450. Rm/bd;
$215/wk. Apply by June 1. Contact:
Joanne Bartok, CSU Summer Arts, 401
Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802;
[telephone] 562/951-4060, ***** 562/951-4918,
e jbartok@calstate.edu, www.calstate.edu
* (rec.) $ *** **** [

HOTHOUSE:IMPROVISATION, CREATION,
AND DIRTY WORK WITH LOWER LEFT
DANCE
California State University Summer Arts.
June 30-July 13. Modern. Int, Adv. Ages
18+. Tuition: $450. Rm/bd: $215/wk.
Apply by June 1. Contact: Joanne Bartok,
CSU Summer Arts, 401 Golden Shore,
Long Beach, CA 90802;
[telephone] 562/951-4060, ***** 562/951-4918,
e summerarts@calstate.edu,
www.calstate.edu/summerarts
* (rec.) $ *** **** [

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Central California Ballet. June 17-July
26. Ballet, Jazz. Int-Adv. Ages 10+.
Tuition: $390/3 wks, $660/6 wks. Rm/bd:
$125/wk. Contact: Diane K. Mosier,
CCB, 1752 W. Bullard, Fresno, CA
93711; [telephone] 559/222-3129, ***** 559/222-1977,
e livelyartsm@aol.com
** $ ***

GARDENA

SUMMER WORKSHOP
Kazuko Contemporary Dance. July 3-31.
Contemporary. Int. Ages 16+. Tuition:
$70. Apply by May 29. Contact: Kazuko,
KCD, c/o Japanese Cultural Institute,
16215 S. Gramercy Pl., P.O. Box 47030,
Gardena, CA 90247; [telephone] 310/398-9115

IRVINE

SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM 2002
Ballet Pacifica. July 29-Aug 24. Ballet. Int,
Adv. Ages 10+. Tuition: $500-$900.
Rm/bd: $1,500/4 wks. Apply by April 5.
$10 fee. Contact: Gillian Finley, BP,
1824 Kaiser Avenue, Irvine, CA 92614; [telephone]
949/851-9930 x103, ***** 949/851-9974,
e balletpacifica@earthlink.net,
www.ocartsnet.org/ballet-pacifica
* (vid.) $ ***

LAKE ARROWHEAD

LAKE ARROWHEAD CLASSICAL BALLET
Lake Arrowhead School of Dance,
July 1-26. Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Flamenco,
Pilates. Int, Adv. Ages 12-18. Tuition:
$500. Rm/bd: $750. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Sharon McCormick, LASD,
29010 Oak Terrace Cedar Elm,
CA 92321; [telephone] 909/336-1359
** ***

LOS ANGELES

KNOWLEDGE CENTRAL FOR THE NEW
DANCER
Dale Publications. June 15, Aug 17. Full-day
professional dance information
intensives. Ages 14+. Tuition: $89.
Contact: Mary Miller, DP, P.O. Box
691748, West Hollywood, CA 90069;
[telephone] 310/271-1966, ***** 310/271-1288,
e ladance@pacbell.net,
www.answers4dancers.com
* (rec.)

LANGUAGE OF DANCER SUMMER
INSTITUTE
Language of Dance Center. July 8-21,
July 9-21. Language of Dancer[R]
Certification. Dance Educators/Teachers,
Specialists, Choreographers only.
Tuition: $600. Rm/bd: $350. Apply by
May 1. Contact: Tina Curran, LDC,
1655 Maple Ridge Wy, Los Angeles, CA;
[telephone] 231/995-0998, ***** 231/995-0656,
e tinalodc@aol.com, www.lodc.org
*** <>

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Joe Tremaine Dance Conventions, Inc.
Aug 1-5. Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop. Adv.
Ages 12+. Call for details. Contact:
Tommy Peel, JTDC, Inc., 5308 Vineland
Ave., N. Hollywood, CA 91607;
[telephone] 800/832-2050, ***** 818/988-7314,
e tdanceconv@compuserve.com,
www.tremainedance.com

MISSION VIEJO

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Golden State Ballet Company. July 1-Aug
2. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character,
Partnering, Variations. Int, Adv. Tuition:
$995. Rm/Bd: $320. Apply by April 1. $10
fee. Contact: Charmaine Wakefield,
GSBC, 24194 Alicia Pkwy, Suite D,
Mission Viejo, CA 92691;
[telephone] 949/586-5422 or 866-danceco,
***** 949/586-5236,
e goldenstateballet@aol.com,
www.goldenstatedance.com
* (vid.) ** *** ****

MONTCLAIR

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Inland Pacific Ballet Academy. June 24-July
27. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Body
Conditioning. Int, Adv, Pro, Teachers.
Ages 14-22. Apply by May 1. $25 fee.
Contact: Randall Graham, IPBA, 5050
Arrow Hwy., Montclair, CA 91763;
[telephone] 909/482-1590, ***** 909/482-1589,
e ipballet@cyberg8t.com,
www.ipballet.org
* (vid./rec.) ** *** **** <>

NAPA

ZARZUELA WORKSHOP AND FESTIVAL
Jarvis Conservatory. June 2-30. Spanish.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 18+. Apply by Jan. 23.
Contact: Kim Anenson, JC, 1711 Main
St., Napa, CA 94559; [telephone] 707/255-5445,
***** 707/255-5482,
e kim@jarvisconservatory.com,
www.jarvisconservatory.com
* (vid.) $ *** ****

OAKLAND

SEMINAR FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
Cecchetti Council of America-West
Coast Committee. July 21-27. Ballet,
Character. Beg, Int, Adv. Contact: Joan
Zuehlke, CCA-West, 110 S. Gay St.,
Susanville, CA 96130; [telephone] 888/257-3197,
***** 888/257-3197, e two2s@hotmail.com
* (rec.) ** $ *** ****

SUMMER PROGRAM
Destiny Arts Center. Jazz, Modern, Hip
Hop, Breakdance. Beg, Int, Adv. Tuition
varies. Apply by June 15. Contact: Jovida
Ross, DAC, 5688 San Pablo Ave.,
Oakland, CA 94608; [telephone] 510/597-1619,
***** 510/597-1620, e info@destinyarts.org,
www.destinyarts.org
$

SUMMER PROGRAM
Laney College Dance Department. Call
for dates. Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern,
Tap. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 14+. Tuition:
$13/unit. Apply by June 16. Contact:
Lynn Wethers-Cotes, LCDD, 900 Fallon
St., Oakland, CA; [telephone] 510/464-3480,
***** 510/986-6900,
e lwethers@peralta.cc.ca.us
**** [

WEST COAST INTENSIVE
Paul Taylor Dance Company. June 24-July
6 and July 7-20. Modern. Contact:
Kadi Adair, PTDC, 552 Broadway,
2nd Floor, New York, NY 10012;
[telephone] 212/431-5562, ***** 212/966-5673,
e KA@ptdc.org, www.paultaylor.org

SAN DIEGO

DAVID HOWARD SEMINAR
City Ballet of San Diego. Aug 10-11.
Ballet. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 14+. Tuition:
$175. Apply by Aug 2. $25 fee. Contact:
Jo Anne Emery, CBSD,
P.O. Box 99072, San Diego, CA 92169; [telephone]
858/274-6058, ***** 858/274-8375,
e jaemery@home.com,
www.cityballet.org

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
City Ballet of San Diego. July 29-Aug 16.
Ballet, Modern, Pilates. Int-Adv.
Ages 11-25. Tuition: $675. Rm/bd: $200.
Apply by June 1. $100 fee. Contact:
Steven Wistrich, CBSD, P.O. Box 99072,
San Diego, CA 92169; [telephone] 858/274-6058,
***** 858/272-8375,
e summerinfo@cityballet.org,
www.cityballet.org
* (vid./rec.) $ *** ****

SUMMER WORKSHOP 2002
California Ballet School. July 1-26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $225/wk., $900/4 wks.
Rm/bd: $375/wk. Apply by April 30. $150
fee. Contact: Clarissa Palhegyi, CBS,
4819 Ronson Ct., San Diego, CA;
[telephone] 858/560-5676, ***** 858/560-0072,
www.californiaballet.org
* (vid./rec.) $ *** ****

SAN FRANCISCO

SAN FRANCISCO BUTOH FESTIVAL
Dance-Network. July 31-Aug 10. Butoh.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 18+. Tuition: $375.
Apply by May 1. $50 deposit. Contact:
Molly Barrons, D-N, 2889 Cesar Chavez
St., San Francisco, CA 94110;
[telephone] 415/648-1177, ***** 415/642-6361,
e sfbutoh@earthlink.net,
www.home.earthlink.net/~sfbutoh
****

SUMMER INTENSIVE/AUDITION
WORKSHOP
ODC/San Francisco. July 15-19. Modern.
Pro. Ages 21+. Limit 20. Tuition: $300.
Apply by May 1. Contact: KT Nelson,
ODC/SF, 3153 17th Street, San
Francisco, CA 94110;
[telephone] 415/863-6606, ***** 415/863-9833,
e ktnelson@odcdance.org,
www.odcdance.org
* (vid.)

SUMMER SESSION 2002
San Francisco Ballet School. Ballet,
Modern. Int, Adv. Ages 13-18. Tuition:
$850. Rm/bd: $1600/5 wks. Apply by
February 28. $15 fee. Contact: Lynn
Sachs, SFBS, 455 Franklin St., San
Francisco, CA 94102; [telephone] 415/553-4642,
***** 415/861-2684, www.sfballet.org/school
* (vid.) ** $ ***

ALONZO KING WORKSHOP
Alonzo King's LINES Ballet. June 24-29.
Pro only. Adults. Tuition: $450. Apply by
May 1. $25 fee. Contact: James Meyer,
AKLB, 26 Seventh St., 5th Floor, San
Francisco, CA 94103; [telephone] 415/863-3360,
***** 415/863-1180, e info@linesballet.org,
www.linesballet.org
* (vid.)

SAN JOSE

SUMMER CLASSES CECCHETTI
Dance Art Studio. July 8-Aug 17. Ballet.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 6-40. Call for details.
Apply by July 6. $15 fee. Contact: Glenna
Bell Moenning, DAS, 1094 S. Second
St., San Jose, CA 95112;
[telephone] 408/293-1930, ***** 408/293-1930
* (vid.) ** $

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley School.
July 8-Aug 3. Ballet, Modern, Indian.
Beg, Int, Adv. Open Division: ages 4+.
Professional Divison: ages 8-18. Call for
details. Contact: Natalie Haworth-liu,
BSJSVS, 40 N. First St., San Jose, CA
95113; [telephone] 408/288-2820 ext 223,
e school@balletsanjose.org,
www.balletsanjose.org
* (vid.) ** ****

SUMMER WORKSHOP/RESIDENCY
Limon West Coast. June 24-July 12.
Modern. Int-Adv. Housing info call
408/924-6180. Apply by May 1. $50 fee.
Contact: Gary Master, LWC, San Jose
State University, One Washington
Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0240;
[telephone] 408/924-5046, ***** 408/924-4365,
e info@limon.org, www.limon.org
* (vid.) ** $ ***

SAN RAFAEL

MARIN BALLET
Marin Ballet. June 24-Aug 3. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, West African, Pilates, Yoga. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 12-18. Tuition: $950.
Rm/bd: $215/wk. Contact: Cynthia
Lucas, MB, 100 Elm St., San Rafael, CA
94901; [telephone] 415/453-6705, ***** 415/453-5894,
e mballet@pacbell.net,
www.marinballet.org
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

SANTA BARBARA

RUSSIAN METHOD BALLET WORKSHOP
TOUR
Santa Barbara Chamber Ballet.
Aug 12-17. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv.
Ages 8-30. Tuition: $250. Apply by May
15. Contact: Diane Knowles, SBCB, 23
Gutierrez St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101;
[telephone] 805/564-3568, e sbdance@west.net,
www.BalletRussian.org
** ****

RUSSIAN METHOD MASTER CLASS
WORKSHOP
Diane Knowles Academy of Dance/Santa
Barbara Chamber Ballet. Ballet, Jazz,
Character. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8+, min.
one year ballet training. Tuition: $250.
Apply by July 1. $125 nonrefundable
deposit. Contact: Diane Knowles,
DKAD, 23 W. Gutierrez St., Santa
Barbara, CA 93101; [telephone] 805/564-3568,
e sbdance@west.net
**

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
State Street Ballet. July 1-July 28. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Ballet Tutu Workshop. Int,
Adv. Ages 13+. Tuition: $1,000. Rm/bd:
$1,500. $15 fee. Contact: Rodney
Gustafson, SSB, 322 State St., Santa
Barbara, CA 93101; [telephone] 805/965-6066,
***** 805/965-3590, e ssbdance@aol.com,
www.statestreetballet.com
* (vid.) $ *** ****

SUMMERDANCE SANTA BARBARA
July 8-27. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition varies. Contact:
Laurie Burnaby, P.O. Box 91210, Santa
Barbara, CA; [telephone] 805/962-2329,
***** 805/969-9334, e sdsb@earthlink.net,
www.summerdance.com

SANTA MONICA

DANCE PROGRAM
Santa Monica College. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Brazilian, African, Salsa,
Mexican. Beg, Int, Adv. Tuition:
$11/unit. Contact: Linda Gold or Judith
Douglas, SMCDP, 1900 Pico Blvd.,
Santa Monica, CA 90405;
[telephone] 310/434-4590 or 310/434-4856,
e burke_madeline@smc.edu,
www.smc.edu
**** [

SUMMER DANCE AND ARTS INTENSIVE
American Academy for Dance and
Kindred Arts. June 24-Aug 17. Ballet,
Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Character.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8-16. Tuition:
$210/wk. Apply by May 1. Contact:
Cecilia Soriano, AADKA, 3026 Nebraska
Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90404;
[telephone] 310/656-8899, ***** 310/453-4880,
e aadkal@aol.com, www.aadkal.com
** ****

ART OF CHOREOGRAPHY
The Art of Choreography. Aug 15-27.
Choreography of Ballet, Ballroom,
Modern, Folk. Beg, Int, Adv, Pro,
Teachers. Ages 18+. Apply by April 2.
$100 fee. Contact: Raven Kras, The AC,
2524 29th St., Santa Monica, CA 90405;
[telephone] 310/396-6159
* (vid./rec.) $ ***

TORRANCE

SUMMER CONSERVATORY
Professional School for the Arts. Call for
dates and details. Ballet, Jazz, Tap,
Theater Dance. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 6-18.
Contact: Lisa Matsko Hamilton, PSA,
1321 1/2 Sartori Ave., Torrance, CA
90501; [telephone] 310/328-7664, ***** 310/782-2092,
e lisamatsko@worldnet.att.net,
www.PSARTS.com
$

SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP
Regina Klenjoski Dance Company.
June 24-July 26, T/Th 10-3. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Choreography, Hip Hop. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 12-20. Tuition: $275. Apply
by June 24. Contact: Regina Klenjoski,
RKDC, 3330 Civic Center Dr., Torrance,
CA 90504; [telephone] 562/728-6496,
e rkdance@aol.com, www.rkdc.org
** $ ****

SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP
Regina Klenjoski Dance Company. July
8-26, M/W/F 10:30-3. Modern, Company
Repertory. Adv-Pro.Ages 16+. Tuition:
$250. Apply by June 24. Contact: Regina
Klenjoski, RKDC, 3330 Civic Center
Dr., Torrance, CA 90504;
[telephone] 562/728-6496, e rkdance@aol.com,
www.rkdc.org
$ ****

WALNUT CREEK

SUMMER PROGRAM
Contra Costa Ballet. July 1-Aug 10.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character. Int-Adv.
Ages 13-19. Tuition: $900. Rm/bd:
$1,400. Apply by March 15. $15 fee.
Contact: Sue Mower, CCBC, 2040 N.
Broadway, Walnut Creek, CA 94596;
[telephone] 925/935-7984, ***** 925/932-3221,
e CCBCinfo@aol.com,
www.contracostaballet.org
* (vid.) ** $ ***

WOODSIDE

SUMMER RESIDENCIES
Djerassi Resident Artist Program. May 28-June
27, July 2-Aug 6, Aug 12-Sept 11.
Modern. Pro only. Apply by Feb. 15. $25
fee. Contact: Judy Freeland, Residency
Coordinator, DRAP, 2325 Bear Gulch
Rd., Woodside, CA 94062;
[telephone] 650/747-1250, ***** 650/747-0105,
e drap@djerassi.org, www.djerassi.org
* (vid.) ***

COLORADO

BOULDER

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER MIME
WORKSHOP
Le Centre du Silence Mime School.
July 8-12. Mime, Movement Theatre.
Tuition: $695. Rm/bd: $100-125. Apply
by June 15. $250 deposit. Contact:
Samuel Avital, Director, CSMS, P.O.
Box 1015 (DM), Boulder,
CO 80306-1015; [telephone] 303/661-9271,
***** 303/604-6046, e
savital@concentric.net,
www.Indranet.com/lcds.html
* (rec.) ***

SUMMER PROGRAM
Boulder Jazz Dance Workshop. July 20-Aug
3. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Hip Hop,
Jazz Funk. Int-Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition
varies, average $400. Rm/bd: $175/wk.
Applications accepted until full. $10 fee.
Contact: Daniel Morimoto, BJDW,
P.O. Box 7107, Boulder, CO 80306;
[telephone] 303/449-0399, e montage@juno.com,
www.bcn.boulder.co.us./arts/idt/idt.html
** $ *** **** [ <>

COLORADO SPRINGS

SUMMER INTENSIVE
International Ballet School. July 1-26 and
July 30-Aug 16. Ballet, Character, Pilates.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10-16. Tuition: $600.
Rm/bd: $150. Apply by May 1. Contact:
Mark Carlson, IBS, 127 E. Bijou St.,
Colorado Springs, CO 80903;
[telephone] 719/578-1646,
e info@internationalballetschool.com,
www.internationalballetschool.com
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

CRESTED BUTTE

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Kansas City Ballet School. June 24-July
12. Ballet. Ages 11-21. Auditions
throughout the U.S.A. $15 fee. Call for
details. Contact: Karen P. Brown, KCBS,
1601 Broadway, Kansas City, MO;
[telephone] 816/931-2299, ***** 816/931-1172,
e school@kcballet.org, www.kcballet.org
*

DENVER

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Kim Robards Dance. June 18-30. Ballet,
Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Company
Project, Stretch, African, Repertory. Int-Adv.
Ages 15+. Tuition: $12-600. Apply
by June 15. Contact: LaRana Skalicky,
KRD, 821 Acoma St. Ste Al, Denver,
CO 80204; [telephone] 303/825-4847, ***** 303/825-4846,
e krd@kimrobardsdance.org,
www.kimrobardsdanee.org
* (vid.) ** $ ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE
International Ballet School. July 1-26 and
July 30-Aug 16. Ballet, Character, Pilates.
Beg, Int, Adv., Ages 10-16. Tuition: $600.
Rm/bd: $150. Apply by May 1. Contact:
Mark Carlson, IBS, 127 E. Bijou St.,
Colorado Springs, CO 80903;
[telephone] 720/283-6263,
e info@internationalballetschool.com,
www.internationalballetschool.com
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

SUMMER VARIETY
Premiere DanceArts Co/The Gwen
Bowen School of Dance Arts. July 1-31.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Character.
Beg, Int, Adv, Pro, Teachers. Ages 10+.
Tuition: $75/wk. Apply by May 15. $10
fee. Contact: Phyllis Thornberg, PDAC,
714 South Pearl St., Denver, CO 80209;
[telephone] 303/722-1206/262,
e premieredance@bigplanet.com
* (vid./rec.) ** $ ****

GREELEY

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Colorado Dance Theatre. July 8-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 10+. Tuition: $220/wk. Rm/bd:
$150/wk. Apply by June 1. $10 fee.
Contact: Sylvia Beech, CDT, 813 8th St.
Plaza, Greeley, CO 80631;
[telephone] 970/351-7104, www.fortnet.com/cdt
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

PUEBLO

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Sangre de Cristo Arts Center School of
Dance. June 17-July 26. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Hip-Hop, Men's class.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8-25. Tuition: $250-$800.
Rm/bd: $50/wk. Apply by May 28.
$50 fee. Contact: Lisa Morgan,
SCACSD, 210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo,
CO 81003; [telephone] 719/295-7221,
***** 719/543-0134
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS

PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL AND CAMP
Perry-Mansfield. June 9-Aug 17. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv. Grades 5
through college. Tuition: $2,730-3,200.
Rm/bd: $682.50-533.33. Email for
details. Contact: Blake Eberle,
e herblakeness@yahoo.com,
www.perry-mansfield.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** **** [

YOGA, DANCE, AND SACRED TEXT
Avodah Dance Ensemble. Aug 12-16.
Modern, Improvisation, Yoga. Ages 16+.
Tuition: $350. Apply by June 1 for 10%
discount of tuition. Contact: JoAnne
Tucker, ADE, 243 Fifth St. #9, Jersey
City, NJ 07302; [telephone] 201/659-7072,
***** 201/659-7072,
e avodah@worldnet.att.net,
www.avodahdance.org
***

CONNECTICUT

MIDDLETOWN

SUMMER PROGRAM
Center for Creative Youth. June 23-July
27. Ballet, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages
14-18. Tuition: $1,950. Rm/bd: $1,750.
Apply by March 8. $20 fee. Contact:
Nancy Wolfe, CCY, 350 High St.,
Middletown, CT 06459;
[telephone] 860/685-3307, ***** 860/685-3311,
e ccy@wesleyan.edu, www.creg.org/ccy
www.wesleyan.edu/ccy
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

WATERTOWN

8TH ANNUAL SUMMER DANCE FESTIVAL
Connecticut Dance Theatre. July 8-Aug
10. Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern,
Tap. Drama, and Voice. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 14+. Tuition: $1,000. Rm/bd
available, call for details. Contact:
Vanessa Logan, CDT, 523 Hain St.,
Watertown, CT 06795; [telephone] 860/274-0004,
***** 860/274-0004,
e CTdanceS23@aol.com,
www.ctdancetheatre.org
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

DELAWARE

NEWARK

BALLET CAMP
Mid-Atlantic Ballet. July 8-26. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern. Beg. Ages 4-9. Tuition:
$150/wk. Apply by July 1. $50/wk deposit.
Contact: Sara Taylor Warner, M-AB,
108A E. Main St., Newark, DE 19711;
[telephone] 302/266-6362,
www.midatlanticballet.org
** $ ****

BALLET INTENSIVE
Mid-Atlantic Ballet. Aug 5-24. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Pilates. Int-Adv.
Ages 10-22. Tuition: $250-600. Rm/bd:
$150. Apply by Aug 1. $50/wk deposit.
Contact: Sara Taylor Warner, M-AB,
108A E. Main St., Newark, DE 19711;
[telephone] 302/266-6362,
e s.taylorwarner@worldnet.att.net,
www.midatlanticballet.org
** $ *** ****

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WASHINGTON

SUMMER DANCE PROGRAM IN THE
NATION'S CAPITOL
Washington School of Ballet. June 24-July
26. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Pilates,
Character. Int. Ages 10+ with minimum
3 years dance training. Tuition: $1,350.
Apply by April 15. $20 fee. Contact:
Hillary Jones, WSB, 3515 Wisconsin Ave.
NW, Washington, DC 20016;
[telephone] 202/362-3606, ***** 202/362-1311,
e prmarket@washingtonballet.org,
www.washingtonballet.org
* (vid./rec.) $ *** ****

FLORIDA

BOCA RATON

SUMMER SCHOOL 2002
The Harid Conservatory. June 24-July 18.
Billet, Jazz, Modern, Character. Int-Adv.
Ages 13-17 (currently in academic grades
8-11). Tuition: $800. Rm/bd:$225.
Rolling application deadline. $15 fee.
Contact: Janet Trivino, HC, 2285
Potomac Rd., Boca Raton, FL 33431;
[telephone] 561/997-2677, ***** 561/997-8920,
e harid@bellsouth.net, www.harid.edu
* ** $ *** ****

GAINESVILLE

INTENSIVE WORKSHOP
Pofahl Studios. June 10-21. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Character, Gyrotonics,
History, Music for Dance. Int-Adv. Ages
10+. Tuition: $500. Apply by May 1. $25
fee. Contact: Kim Tuttle, PS, 1325 NW
Two St., Gainesville, FL 32601;
[telephone] 352/373-1166, ***** 352/371-2986,
e dalive@Bellsouth.net
* (vid.) **

SANTA FE SUMMER DANCE INSTITUTE
Santa Fe Community College Dance
Dept. July 28-Aug 3. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Latin, Salsa, Composition, Body
Conditioning. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 12+.
Tuition: $415 by June 28, otherwise $485.
Rm/bd: $61/day. Apply by July 24. April
27 audition required for scholarship only.
Contact: Alora Haynes, SFCCDD, 3000
NW 83rd St., E-137, Gainesville, FL;
[telephone] 352/395-5296, ***** 352/395-4432,
e alora.haynes@santafe.uc.fl.us,
http://inst.santafe.cc.fl.us/~cah/dance/
$ *** ****

JACKSONVILLE

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE 2002
Arlington Dance Academy. July 8-26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 8+. Tuition: $2704450.
Rm/bd: $100/wk. Contact: Linda
Reifsnyder Jenkins, ADA, 1072 Arlington
Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32211;
[telephone] 904/726-0140, ***** 904/726-0140
** *** ****

DANCE TRANCE
Dance Trance Studios. Dance fitness,
Funk. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 18+. Contact:
Beth Handline, DTS, 105 Tides Edge
Place, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082;
[telephone] 904/827-1279, ***** 904/827-1630,
e beth@dancefitness.com,
www.dancefitness.com
****

MIAMI

FLORIDA DANCE FESTIVAL
Florida Dance Association. June 16-29.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Skinner
Intensive, Contact Improv. Int-Adv. Ages
12+. Tuition: $320 before May 1, $380
after. Rm/bd: approx. $200 for shared
room. $50 deposit with application.
Contact: Tom Thielen, FDA, 505 17th St.,
Miami Beach, FL 33139;
[telephone] 305/674-3350, ***** 305/674-3354,
e fldance@fldance.org, www.fldance.org
$ **** [

ORLANDO

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 9-11. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance knowledge.
Tuition: Teachers $310, Assistants $235, Sr.
students $200, Jr. students $170, Hotel
group rates. Apply by June 1 for discount.
Contact: Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795
Express Dr. N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-Dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.com
*** **** <>

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Southern Ballet Theatre School. June 24-July
26. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Flamenco.
Int, Adv. Ages 11-18. Tuition: $1125.
Rm/bd: $1875. Apply by May 15. $15 fee.
Contact: Pat Valentine, SBTS, 1111 North
Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32804; [telephone]
407/426-1733, ***** 407/426-1734,
e pvalentine@southernballet.org,
www.southernballet.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

PENSACOLA

SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP
Pensacola Junior College. June 10-15.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Musical
Theatre, Pilates. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10+.
Minimum 1 year experience. Tuition:
$200, $60/style. Apply by May 31. Contact:
Terry Dillon, PJC, 1000 College Blvd.,
Pensacola, FL 32504;
[telephone] 850/484-1314, ***** 850/484-1838,
e tdillon@pjc.cc.fl.us
$ *** [

SARASOTA

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
Sarasota Ballet of Florida. July 1-July 27.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 12+,
pre-professional. Tuition: $1,100. Rm/bd:
$269/week. Apply by June 1. $15 fee.
Contact: Jennifer Gemmeke, SBF, 5555 N.
Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34243; [telephone]
941/359-0099, ***** 941/358-1504,
e SBFschool@Asolo.org,
www.sarasotaballet.org

SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM
Florida Ballet Arts Academy, Inc.
July 1-19. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Yoga,
Pilates. Int, Adv. Ages 12+. Tuition: $975.
Rm/bd: $233/wk. Apply by May 20. $25
fee. Contact: Mary Elizabeth Mock,
FBAA, 501 N. Beneva Rd, Suite 700,
Sarasota, FL; [telephone] 941/955-3422,
***** 941/922-0866
* (vid.) ***

TAMPA

BALLET INTENSIVE
Firethorn School of Dance. Ballet,
Modern, Partnering. Int-Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $240. Apply by May 15.
Application fee:$120, applied to tuition.
Contact: Lucia Hatcher, FSD, 10630 N.
56th St. Temple Terrace, FL 33617;
[telephone] 813/985-2555, ***** 813/985-2414,
e dancing@tampabay.rr.com,
www.firethorndance.com
* ****

BROADWAY THEATRE PROJECT
Broadway Theatre Project. July 7-28.
Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Repertory. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 14+. Tuition: $2,450. Rm/bd
included. Apply by Feb 18. $35 fee.
Contact: Kim Slade, BTP, University of
South Florida 30538, 4202 E. Fowler
Ave., Tampa, FL 33620;
[telephone] 888/874-1764, ***** 352/241-6315,
e BroadwayTP@aol.com,
www.BroadwayTP.org
* (vid./rec.) $ *** ****

SUMMER DANCE DAY CAMP
Firethorn School of Dance. June 17-21
and June 24-28. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap. Beg-Int. Ages 8-13. Tuition: $240 per
session. Apply by May 15. $120 deposit.
Contact: Lin Schultz, FSD, 10630 N.
56th St., Temple Terrace, FL 33617;
[telephone] 813/985-2555, ***** 813/985-2414, e
dancing@tampabay.rr.com,
www.firethorndance.com
**

WEST PALM BEACH

SUMMER WORKSHOP
Academy of Ballet Florida. June 10-July
3. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Acting,
Conditioning. Int-Adv. Ages 9-18, with at
least 1 year of Ballet. Tuition: $260-798.
Apply by June 1. $20-100 deposit.
Contact: Lois Hammel, ABF, 500 Fern
St., W. Palm Beach, FL 33405;
[telephone] 561/659-1212 ext 32, ***** 561/659-2222,
e LoisHammel@balletflorida.com,
www.balletflorida.com
* (vid.)

GEORGIA

ATLANTA

INTENSIVE SUMMER DANCE CAMP
Ballethnic Academy of Dance. June 17-July
19. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap,
African. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 5+. Tuition:
$735. Apply by March 25. $75 fee.
Contact: Karen A. Idlett, BAD, 2587
Cheney St., East Point, GA 30344;
[telephone] 404/762-1416, ***** 404/762-6319,
e Ballethnic@mindsprings.com,
www.Ballethnic.org
$ ****

SUMMER PROGRAM
Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance
Education. June 10-29 and July 1-26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Flamenco, Musical
Theater. Beg-Int. Ages 12+. Apply by
April 13. $25 fee. Contact: Jen Apgar or
Beth Anderson, AB, 1400 W. Peachtree
St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309;
[telephone] 404/873-5811 exts. 212, 310,
***** 404/874-7905,
e japgar@atlantaballet.com,
www.atlantaballet.com

BIG CANOE

SUMMERDANCE 2002
The Georgia Ballet. July 28-Aug 4.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character. Int,
Adv. Ages 10-17. Tuition: $300. Rm/bd:
$400/wk. Call for audition dates. Apply by
April 15. $20 fee. Contact: Susan
Laubacher, GB, 31 Atlanta St., Marietta,
GA 30060; [telephone] 770/425-0258,
***** 770/499-2144,
e info@georgiaballet.org,
www.georgiaballet.org
* (vid.) *** ****

GAINESVILLE

FIRESPARK SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
GIFTED IN THE ARTS
Brenau University. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap, Irish. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $699. Rm/bd: $270. Rolling
application deadline. $100 fee. Contact:
John Upchurch, BU, 1 Centennial
Circle, Gainesville, GA 30501;
[telephone] 710/534-6741, ***** 710/534-6742,
e jupchurch@lib.brenau.edu,
www.firespark.org
* (rec.) ***

LAGRANGE

GEORGIA SUMMER PERFORMING ARTS
CONSERVATORY
LaGrange School of Ballet. July 15-27.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages 10-18.
Tuition: $500, Rm/bd: $600. Apply by
March 1. $10 fee. Contact: Amy Orr,
LSB, 241 Creek Ridge Dr., LaGrange,
GA; [telephone] 706/882-9439,
e nanzdanz@charter.net,
www.lagrangeballet.com
* (vid.) ** *** ****

MILLEDGEVILLE

SUMMER PROGRAM
Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance
Education. June 2-15. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Flamenco, Beg-Int. Ages 10+.
Apply by April 13. $25 fee. Contact: Jen
Apgar or Beth Anderson, AB, 1400 W.
Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309;
[telephone] 404/873-5811, exts. 212, 310,
***** 404/874-7905,
e japgar@atlantaballet.com,
www.atlantaballet.com
* (vid.) ** *** ****

STOCKBRIDGE

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SERIES
Festival Ballet School and Company.
July 8-26. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 7+. Tuition: $100/1
wk, $200-375/2 wks, $525/3 wks.
Rm/bd:$175/wk. Apply by March 15. $20
fee. Contact: Jocelyn Buchanan, FBSC,
416 Eagles Landing Pkwy, Stockbridge,
GA 30281; [telephone] 770/507-2775,
***** 770/507-9182, e fbcatl@aol.com,
www.festivalballetatlanta.com
* (vid./rec.) ** *** ****

HAWAII

KAILUA-KONA

SUMMER DANCE HAWAII
West Hawaiian Dance Theatre. Intensive:
July 28-Aug 10. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap, Pilates, Yoga. Beg, Int, Adv. Call for
details. Contact: Virginia Holte, WHDT,
74-5626 Alapa St. Kailua-Kona, HI
96740; [telephone] 808/329-8876, ***** 808/329-1033,
e vh2dns4@ilhawaii.net, www.whdt.org
* (vid.)

KEANAE, MAUI

MULTI-CULTURAL MUSIC & DANCE
CONFERENCE
Ho'o Lokahi Kakou. April 26-May 4.
African, Caribbean, Hawaiian. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 2+. Tuition: $850. Rm/bd
included. Apply by April 10. Half of
tuition needed for deposit. Contact:
Lasensua Osborne, HLK, PO Box
790161, Paia, HI 96779;
[telephone] 808/243-0550,
e lasensun@bigplanet.com,
www.islandcurrents.com
*** ****

ILLINOIS

CHICAGO

ADVANCED INTENSIVE 2002
School of Ballet Chicago. July 29-Aug 9.
Ballet, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 12+.
Tuition: $500. Apply by June 1. $15 fee.
Contact: Patricia Blair, SBC, 218 S.
Wabash Ave., 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL
60604; [telephone] 312/251-8838, ***** 312/251-8840,
e info@balletchicago.org,
www.balletchicago.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 17-20. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance
knowledge. Tuition: Teachers $310,
Assistants $235, Sr. students $200, Jr.
students $170, Hotel group rates. Apply
by June 1 for discount. Contact:
Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795 Express Dr.
N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.com
*** **** <>

JAPANESE BUTOH PERFORMANCE
WORKSHOP WITH MARIANNE KIM
Hedwig Dances. July 9-Aug 17,
Tues./Thurs. evenings. Butoh. Ages 18+.
Tuition: TBA. Apply by July 2. Contact:
Peter Sciscioli, HD, 2936 N. Southport,
Suite 210, Chicago, IL 60657;
[telephone] 773/871-0872, ***** 773/296-0968,
e hedwig@enteract.com,
www.enteract.com/~hedwig
****

JAZZ DANCE WORKSHOP
Giordano Dance Center. July 28-30. Jazz.
Ages 13+. Tuition: $175-200. Contact:
Nan Giordano, GDC, 614 Davis St.,
Evanston, IL 60201; [telephone] 847/866-6779,
***** 847/866-9228,
e ggjdc@giordanojazzdance.com,
www.giordanojazzdance.com

SUMMER PROGRAM
Jazz Dance World Congress. July 31-Aug
4. Jazz. Beg. Ages 10-adult. Tuition:
$325-595. Contact: Ben Hodge, JDWC,
614 Davis St., Evanston, IL 60201,
e info@jazzdanceworldcongress.org,
www.jazzdanceworldcongress.org
$

LOU CONTE DANCE STUDIO
Lou Conte Dance Studio. June 10-Aug
24. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Hip-Hop,
Dance Fitness. Beg, Int, Adv. Teen
Classes/Ages 11-14, Open Classes/Ages
15+. Tuition varies. Contact: Jennifer
Beltran, LCDS, 1147 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, IL 60607; [telephone] 312/850-9766,
***** 312/455-8240,
e jbeltrane@hubbardstreetdance.com,
www.hubbardstreetdance.com
$

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM
Deeply Rooted Dance Theater. July 29-Aug
9. Modern. Pro. Ages 14+. Tuition:
$400. Apply by July 22. $200 fee.
Contact: Andrea Haynes Johnson,
Deeply Rooted Productions, 3712 N.
Broadway #148, Chicago, IL 60613;
[telephone] 312/913-9773, ***** 312/913-9774,
e deeplyrootedprod@aol.com,
www.deeplyrooted.org

DANCE WEEKEND
River North Chicago Dance Company.
Aug 10-11. Ballet, Jazz, Acting. Int-Adv.
Ages 12-15. Tuition: $120. Contact:
Jeremy Glass, RNCDC, 1016 N.
Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60610;
[telephone] 312/944-2888, ***** 312/944-2581,
e info@rivernorthchicago.com,
www.rivernorthchicago.com

RUSSIAN METHOD BALLET WORKSHOP
Dmitri Roudnev Ballet School of
Chicago. Aug 5-17, Aug 19-30. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Character. Beg, Int, Adv,
Pro. Ages 3+. Call for details. Contact:
Mary Roudnev, DRBSC, 47 W. Division
St., PMB 356, Chicago, IL 60610;
[telephone] 773/404-0417,
e ballet@concentric.net,
www.BalletRussian.org
** *** ****

SUMMER COURSE 2002
School of Ballet Chicago. June 24-July
26. Ballet. Int-Adv. Ages 12+. Tuition:
$800/5 wks. Apply by May 1. $15 fee.
Contact: Patricia Blair, SBC, 218 S.
Wabash Ave., 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL
60604; [telephone] 312/251-8838, ***** 312/251-8840,
e info@balletchicago.org,
www.balletchicago.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOPS
Chicago National Association of Dance
Masters. July 22-29. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10+. Call for
details. Contact: Kathy Velasco,
CNADM, 5411 E. State St., Suite 202,
Rockford, IL 61108; [telephone] 815/397-6052,
***** 815/397-6799, e cnadm@megsinet.net,
www.cnadm.com
** $ *** ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE
River North Chicago Dance Company.
Aug 2-10. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Pilates,
Acting. Pre-Pro. Ages 18+. Tuition: $600.
Contact: Jeremy Glass, RNCDC, 1016
N. Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60610;
[telephone] 312/944-2888, ***** 312/944-2581,
e info@rivernorthchicago.com,
www.rivernorthchicago.com
* (vid.) ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE & PERFORMANCE
WORKSHOP
Chicago Moving Company. July 29-Aug.
23. Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 16+. Call
for rates. Apply by July 22. Contact:
Elizabeth Lentz, CMC, Hamlin Park,
3035 N. Hoyne, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL
60618; [telephone] 773/880-5402, ***** 773/880-5402,
e cmc@enteract.com,
www.chicagomovingcompany.org
*** ****

SUMMER PROGRAM
Ruth Page Foundation School of Dance.
June 17-July 26. Ballet, Jazz, Tap. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 3+. Tuition: $66 for 6
classes. Contact: Larry Long, Director,
RPFSD, 1016 N. Dearborn Pkwy,
Chicago, IL 60610; [telephone] 312/337-6543,
***** 312/337-6542, e info@ruthpage.org,
www.ruthpage.org

SUMMER SCHOOL OF DANCE
Hedwig Dances. June 24-Aug 17. Ballet,
Modern, African, Yoga, Hip Hop, Tai
Chi, Children's Classes. Ages 6+. Sliding
tuition scale. Contact: Peter Sciscioli,
HD, 2936 N. Southport, Suite 210,
Chicago, IL 60657; [telephone] 773/871-0872,
***** 773/296-0968, e
hedwig@enteract.com,
www.enteract.com/~hedwig
$ ****

SUMMER WORKSHOP
River North Chicago Dance Company.
Aug 2-5. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Pilates,
Acting. Adv, Pre-Pro, Pro. Ages 14+.
Tuition: $90-315. Contact: Jeremy Glass,
RNCDC, 1016 N. Dearborn, Chicago,
IL 60610; [telephone] 312/944-2888,
***** 312/944-2581,
e info@rivernorthchicago.com,
www.rivernorthchicago.com

SUMMERDANCE CHICAGO
The Dance Center of Columbia College
Chicago. June 10-July 19. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, African. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages
18+. Tuition: $314/credit hour. Apply by
June 3. Contact: Jyl Fehrenkamp,
DCCCC, 1306 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60605; [telephone] 312/344-8300,
***** 312/344-8036,
e jfehrenkamp@popmail.columbia.edu,
www.dancecenter.org
** $ ****

CRYSTAL LAKE

30TH ANNUAL SUMMER WORKSHOP
Judith Svalander School of Ballet.
June 24-Aug 3. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap,
Character, Pilates. Beg, Int, Adv, Pro.
Ages 12-22. Tuition: $800. Apply by
April 1. $25 fee. Contact: Peggy Stark, 83
E. Woodstock St., Crystal Lake, IL 60014;
[telephone] 815/455-2055, ***** 815/477-0446
* (vid./rec.) ** *** **** <>

DE KALB

STUDENT WORKSHOP AND TEACHER
SEMINAR
Ballet Intensive from Moscow.
June 16-22. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Character, Men's Class. Int, Adv, Pro,
Teachers. Students ages 10-30; teachers
any age. Tuition: $420. Rm/bd: $320.
Apply by May 20. $20 fee. Contact:
Dmitri Roudnev, Director, BIM,, 47 W.
Division St., PMB 356, Chicago, IL
60610; [telephone] 773/404-0417,
e ballet@concentric.net,
www.BalletRussian.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** **** <>

DOWNERS GROVE

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Academy of Dance Arts. July 8-Aug 17.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv,
Pro. Ages 11+. Tuition: $600-$1200,
depending on level/weeks. Rm/bd: $160-$185/wk.
Apply by May 1. $25 fee.
Contact: Pam Gazdziak, ADA, 1524
Centre Circle, Downers Grove, IL
60515; [telephone] 630/495-4940, ***** 630/495-4983,
www.TheAcademy-IBT.com
* (vid.) ** *** ****

EVANSTON

JUMP RHYTHM JAZZ AND TAP SUMMER
INSTITUTE
Northwestern University. June 30-July 6.
Jazz, Tap. Int, Adv, Pro, Teachers. Ages
18+. Tuition: $475. Rm/bd: $110.
Contact: Terri Englund, NU Dance
Program, 1979 S. Campus Dr.,
Evanston, IL 60208-2430;
[telephone] 847/491-3147, ***** 847/467-2019,
e nu-dance@northwestern.edu,
www.northwestem.edu/dance/
*** [

JUMP RHYTHM JAZZ HIGH SCHOOL
INTENSIVE
Northwestern University. July 7-13. Jazz,
Tap. Int. Ages 15-18. Tuition: $475.
Rm/bd: $110. Contact: Terri Englund,
NU Dance Program, 1979 S. Campus
Dr., Evanston, IL 60208-2430;
[telephone] 847/491-3147, ***** 847/467-2019,
e nu-dance@northwestern.edu,
www.northwestern.edu/dance
** ***

SUMMER COURSE
Evanston School of Ballet Foundation.
June 24-July 25. Ballet. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 8+. Call for details. Contact: Kerry
Hubata, ESBF, 1933 Central St.,
Evanston, IL 60201; [telephone] 847/475-9225
**

SUMMER SESSION
Giordano Dance Center. June 3-July 20.
Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Hip
Hop. Age classifications: 4, 5-7, 8-12,
teen-adult. Tuition: $11/class or package
discounts. Contact: Eddy Ocampo,
Director, GDC, 614 Davis St., Evanston,
IL 60201; [telephone] 847/866-9442,
***** 847/866-9228,
e Dancecenter@giordanojazzdance.com,
www.giordanojazzdance.com

OAK PARK

DANCERS PRODUCTION WORKSHOPS
Academy of Movement and Music.
June 10-July 27. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Latin, Character. Int, Adv. Ages 8-18.
Tuition: $270-$400. Apply by June 1. $15
fee. Contact: Stephanie Clemens, AMM,
605 Lake St., Oak Park, IL 60302;
[telephone] 708/848-2329, ***** 708/848-2391,
e sclemens@mediaone.net,
www.momenta-dance.org
** ****

PEORIA

SUMMER INTENSIVES 2002
Peoria Ballet. July 8-20 and Aug 5-17.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Character,
Partnering, Flamenco. Int-Adv. Ages 9+.
Tuition: $200/wk. Rm/bd: $175/wk. Apply
by June 1. $35 fee applied to tuition.
Contact: Jamie Sanders, PB, 8800 N.
Industrial Rd., Peoria, IL 61615;
[telephone] 309/690-7990, ***** 309/690-7991,
e peoriaballet@juno.com,
www.peoriaballet.com
** $ *** ****

WESTMONT

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Salt Creek Ballet. June 10-July 26. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 11-18.
Call for details. Apply by May 1. Contact:
Susan Nystrom, Registrar, SCB, 98 E.
Naperville Rd., Westmont, IL 60559;
[telephone] 630/769-1199, ***** 630/769-0052,
e saltcreekballet@aol.com,
www.saltcreekballet.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

INDIANA

FORT WAYNE

SUMMER INTENSIVE WORKSHOP
Fort Wayne Ballet. July 14-Aug 9. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Ethnic. Int-Adv.
Tuition: $250-900. Rm/bd: $100/wk.
Apply by June 1. Contact: Carla Escosa,
FWB, 324 Penn Ave., Fort Wayne, IN
46805; [telephone] 219/484-9646,
***** 219/484-9647,
e carla@fortwayneballet.org,
www.fortwayneballet.org
** *** ****

KENTUCKY

LEXINGTON

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Kentucky Ballet Theatre. June 10-29.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character,
Partnering, Conditioning, Salsa. Int-Adv.
Ages 11-22. Apply by May 25. $15 fee.
Contact: Adalhi Aranda-Corn, KBT, 736
National Ave., Lexington, KY 40502;
[telephone] 859/252-5245, ***** 859/252-7925.
e adalhi@kyballet.com,
www.kyballet.com
* (vid.) ** $ ***

SUMMER PROGRAM 2002
Lexington Ballet Company. June 3-28.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character,
Seminars. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 7-18.
Tuition: $110/wk. Contact: Lucia
Montero, LBC, 161 N Mill St,
Lexington, KY 40507; [telephone] 859/233-3925,
***** 859/233-3925,
e lexballet@yahoo.com,
www.lexingtonballet.org
* (rec.) **

LOUISVILLE

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Louisville Ballet. June 24-July 19. Ballet,
Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Character. Int,
Adv. Ages 12+. Tuition: $350/2 wk
session. Rm/bd: $175/2 wks. Apply by
April 30. $15 fee. Contact: Alice
Gerbrecht, LB, 315 E. Main St.,
Louisville, KY 40202; [telephone] 502/583-3150,
***** 502/583-0006,
e agerbrecht@louisvilleballet.org,
www.louisvilleballet.org
* (vid.) $ ***

LOUISIANA

NEW ORLEANS

GIACOBBE 34TH SUMMER BALLET
WORKSHOP
Delta Festival Ballet. June 19-July 19.
Ballet, Jazz, Character. Int-Adv. Ages 9-20.
Tuition: $300-675. Scholarships
available for males. Apply by April 30.
$100 fee. Contact: Joseph Giacobbe,
DFB, 6925 Veterans Blvd., Metairie, LA
70003; [telephone] 504/889-0940, ***** 504/456-1307,
e ggiacobbe@accesscom.net
** ****

MAINE

LEWISTON

BATES DANCE FESTIVAL
Bates Dance Festival. July 27-Aug 18.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Ethnic, Hip-Hop,
Improv. Int, Adv. Ages 18+. Tuition:
$750. Rm/bd: $750. Apply by April 1. $95
deposit. Contact: Alison Hart, BDF,
163 Wood St, Lewiston, ME 04240;
[telephone] 207/786-6381, ***** 207/786-8282,
e dancefest@bates.edu,
www.bates.edu/dancefest
$ *** **** [ <>

YOUNG DANCERS WORKSHOP
Bates Dance Festival. July 13-27. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Ethnic, Hip-Hop. Int, Adv.
Ages 13-17. Tuition: $575. Rm/bd: $550.
Apply by April 1. $95 fee/deposit.
Contact: Alison Hart, BDF, 163 Wood
St., Lewiston, ME 04240;
[telephone] 207/786-6381, ***** 207/786-8282,
e dancefest@bates.edu,
www.bates.edu/dancefest
* (rec.) ** $ *** ****

WESTBROOK

SUMMER WORKSHOP FOR BALLET
STUDENTS
Maine State School for the Performing
Arts. July 8-Aug 16. Ballet, Partnering. Int,
Adv. Ages 8+. Tuition: $225/1 wk, $615/6
weeks. Apply by May 31. Contact: Linda
Miele, MSSPA, 91 Forest St., Westbrook,
ME; [telephone] 207/856-1662,
***** 207/856-1099,
e mainestateballet@earthlink.net,
www.mainestateballet.org
* ** ****

TAP AND JAZZ WORKSHOP
Maine State School for the Performing
Arts. June 24-28. Jazz, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 8+. Tuition: $105. Apply by May 31.
Contact: Linda Miele, MSSPA, 91 Forest
St., Westbrook, ME 04092;
[telephone] 207/856-1662, ***** 207/856-1099,
e mainestateballet@earthlink.net,
www.mainestateballet.org
** ****

MARYLAND

BALTIMORE

SUMMER ARTS INSTITUTE
Goucher College. July 7-19. ga]Jet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Pilates, Yoga. Int-Adv. Ages
10-18. Tuition:$650. Rm/bd: $400. Apply
by May 1. $10 fee. Contact: Jenyfer
Krauss, GC Dept. of Dance, 1021
Delaney Valley Rd., Baltimore, MD
21204; [telephone] 410/769-5024, ***** 410/337-6433,
e jkrauss@goucher.edu,
www.goucher.edu/announce
** *** ****

SUMMER PROGRAM
Ballet Academy of Baltimore/Baltimore
Youth Ballet. July 8-Aug 9. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $250/wk. Apply by June 1. $20
fee. Contact: Elysabeth Catbas,
BAB/BYB, 1500 Serpentine Rd.,
Baltimore, MD 21209; [telephone] 410/337-7947,
***** 410/337-7974,
e directors@baltimoreballet.com,
www.baltimoreballet.com
** ***

COLLEGE PARK

DOUG VARONE AND DANCERS SUMMER
WORKSHOP
University of Maryland. June 10-28.
Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 18+, must have
completed 1 year of college-level dance
major training. Tuition: $700. Apply by
April 20. $45 fee. Contact: Alcine Wiltz,
Dept. of Dance, UM, Clarice Smith
Performing Arts Center, College Park,
MD 20742; [telephone] 301/405-3180,
***** 301/314-1972, e awiltz@wam.emd.edu
*** **** [

ELLICOT CITY

UPPER DIVISION INTENSIVE
SUMMER CAMP
Kinetics Dance Theatre. Aug 12-16.
Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 9-18. Tuition: $200. Apply
by July 1. Contact: Jennifer Aversa, KDT,
3280 Pine Orchard Ln., Ellicot City, MD
21042; [telephone] 410/480-1686,
***** 410/480-1686, e dancejen2@aol.com,
www.kineticsdance.com

ROCKVILLE

DANCE AND DRAMA CAMP
Metropolitan Ballet Theatre and
Academy. June 24-July 19. Ballet, Jazz.
Beg. Ages 8-11. Tuition: $325/2 wks.
Apply by June 1. Half of tuition required
for deposit. Contact: Gail Minning,
MBTA, 10076 Darnestown Rd., Suite
202, Rockville, MD 20850;
[telephone] 301/762-1757, ***** 301/762-1757,
e mbta@erols.com, www.erols.com/mbta
****

SILVER SPRING

SUMMER CLASSES AND TAP CAMP
Knock on Wood Tap Studio. Call for
dates and details. Tap. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages
4+. Contact Yvonne Edwards, Director,
KWTS, 8700 Georgia Ave., Suite B,
Silver Spring, MD 20910;
telephone] 301/495-0395, ***** 301/495-0185,
e knockonwoodtap@aol.com,
www.knockonwood.org

TOWSON

CHILDREN'S DANCE DIVISION SUMMER
DANCE CAMP
Towson University. Aug 4-16. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, African, Composition,
Musical Theatre, Repertoire. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 10-18. Tuition: $300. Program
arranges host families for campers. Apply
by June 24. $100 deposit. Contact: Gloria
Lang, TU Children's Dance Division,
8000 York Rd., Towson, MD 21252-0001;
[telephone] 410/704-3495, ***** 410/704-3752,
e glang@towson.edu, www.towson.edu
** *** ****

MASSACHUSETTS

BECKET

BALLET PROGRAM DIRECTED BY
ANNA-MARIE HOLMES
The School at Jacob's Pillow. June 2-14.
Ballet. Adv. Ages 15+. Tuition/rm/bd:
$1,120. Apply by March 22. $35 fee.
Contact: J.R. Glover, Director of
Education Programs, P.O. Box 287, Lee,
MA 01238; [telephone] 413/637-1322,
***** 413/243-4744, e
info@jacobspillow.org,
www.jacobspillow.org
* (vid.) $ *** **** [ <>

CONTEMPORARY PROGRAM DIRECTED BY
MILTON MYERS
The School at Jacob's Pillow. July 1-21.
Modern. Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition/rm/bd:
$1,120. Apply by March 22. $35 fee.
Contact: J.R. Glover, Director of
Education Programs, P.O. Box 287, Lee,
MA 01238; [telephone] 413/637-1322,
***** 413/243-4744, e
info@jacobspillow.org,
www.jacobspillow.org
* (vid.) $ *** **** [

CULTURAL TRADITIONS DIRECTED BY
REGINALD YATES
The School at Jacob's Pillow. June 17-30.
Modern, Dunham technique, African
dance. Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition/rm/bd:
$1,120. Apply by March 22. $35 fee.
Contact: J.R. Clover, Director of
Education Programs, P.O. Box 287, Lee,
MA 01238; [telephone] 413/637-1322,
***** 413/243-4744, e
info@jacobspillow.org,
www.jacobspillow.org
* (vid.) $ *** **** [

JAZZ PROGRAM DIRECTED BY CHET
WALKER
The School at Jacob's Pillow. July 22-Aug.
11. Jazz. Adv. Ages 16+.
Tuition/rm/bd: $1,680. Apply by March
22. $35 fee. Contact: J.R. Clover,
Director of Education Programs, P.O.
Box 287, Lee, MA 01238;
[telephone] 413/637-1322, ***** 413/243-4744,
e info@jacobspillow.org,
www.jacobspillow.org
* (vid.) $ *** **** [

LEADING COMMUNITIES TO DANCE
DIRECTED BY CELESTE MILLER
The School at Jacob's Pillow. Aug 12-25.
Movement Labs. Teachers only. Ages
24+. Tuition/rm/bd: $1,120. Apply by
March 22. $35 fee. Contact: J.R. Glover,
Director of Education Programs, P.O.
Box 287, Lee, MA 01238;
[telephone] 413/637-1322, ***** 413/243-4744,
e info@jacobspillow.org,
www.jacobspillow.org

BOSTON

AMERICAN DANCE AWARDS NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIPS
American Dance Awards. July 3-9. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Acrobatics. Int, Adv.
Ages 7+. Class Card Purchase. Contact:
ADA, 10 S. Washington St., Norton, MA
02766; [telephone] 508/285-6650,
e Gold5678@aol.com,
www.AmericanDanceAwards.com

BOSTON SUMMER DANCE FESTIVAL
Jeannette Neill Dance Studio. July 8-26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Musical
Theatre. Int, Adv, Pro. Ages 16+. Tuition
varies. Rm/bd: $450. Apply by April 2.
$20 fee. Contact: J. Allen Collier, BSDF,
261 Friend St., 5th Floor, Boston, MA
02114; [telephone] 617/523-7732, ***** 617/557-4404,
e ace@bitwise.net, www.jndance.com
* (vid.) *** ****

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 14-17. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance
knowledge. Tuition: Teachers $310,
Assistants $235, Sr. students $200, Jr.
students $170, Hotel group rates. Apply
by June 1 for discount. Contact:
Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795 Express Dr.
N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.com
*** **** <>

SUMMER DANCE 2002
The Boston Conservatory. June 24-Aug 2.
Ballet, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 16+:
Tuition: $1,275-2,550. Rm: $675, Bd:
$400, both per 3 week session. Contact:
Emiko Tokunaga, BC, 8 The Fenway,
Boston, MA; [telephone] 617/912-9157,
***** 617/912-9138,
e etokunaga@bostonconservatory.edu,
www.bostonconservatory.edu
* (rec.) ** *** ****

CAMBRIDGE

TEEN DANCE INTENSIVE
Green Street Studios Center for
Movement and Dance. July 8-26. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, World Dance Styles. Int,
Adv. Ages 13-17. Tuition: $600. Apply by
March 30. Contact: Jody Weber,
GSSCMD, 185 Green St., Cambridge,
MA; [telephone] 617/864-3191,
e info@greenstreetstudios.org,
www.greenstreetstudios.org
* $ ****

CONCORD

SUMMER STAGES DANCE
Concord Academy. July 7-27. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Performance Skills.
Choreography. Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition:
$975. Rm/bd: $600. Apply by May 1. $75
fee/deposit. Contact: Amy Spencer, CA,
166 Main St., Concord, MA 01742;
[telephone] 978/402-2339, ***** 978/369-3452,
e amy_spencer@concordacademy.org,
www.summerstagesdance.org
* (vid.) $ *** ****

FRAMINGHAM

INTERNATIONAL INT-ADV TEEN DANCE
INTENSIVE

Dancing Arts Center. July 8-Aug 16.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character,
Flamenco. Int-Adv. Ages 13-18. Tuition:
$800,-1,200. Rm/bd: $125/wk. Apply by
May 1. $20 fee. Contact: Karyn N.
Edison, DAC, 1 Pleasant St.,
Framingham, MA 01701; [telephone] 508/875-0931,
e dancarter@aol.com,
www.dancingartscenter.com
* (vid./rec.) ** *** ****

HOLLISTON

YOUNGTOWN DANCE WORKSHOP
Dancing Arts Center. June 24-Aug 16.
Ballet, Modern, Character. Beg-Int. Ages
10-15. Tuition: $600-1,300. Rm/bd:
$125/wk. Apply by May 1. $20 fee.
Contact: Karyn Edison, DAC, 781
Washington St., Holliston, MA 01746;
[telephone] 508/429-7577, e dancartctr@aol.com,
www.dancingartscenter.com
* (vid./rec.) ** *** ****

LEE

CULTURAL TRADITIONS WORKSHOP WITH
KATHERINE DUNHAM
American Dance Guild Fannie Weiss
Scholarship and Jacob's Pillow Dance
Education Division. June 17-30. African,
Caribbean. Int, Adv, Pro. Ages 14-21.
Scholarships cover tuition/rm/hd. Call for
guidelines and application. Contact:
Erna Lindner at ernacl2@juno.com;
[telephone] 561/963-4895, e ernacl2@juno.com
* (vid./rec.) ****

MARBLEHEAD

SUMMER SESSION 2002
Marblehead School of Ballet. June 24-Aug
17. Ballet, Ballroom, Modern,
Method matwork. Beg, Int, Adv. Pre-school
+. Contact: Paula K. Shiff, MSB,
1115 Pleasant St., Marblehead, MA
01945; [telephone] 781/631-6262,
e PKshiff@seacom.com,
www.havetodance.com/marblehead
** ****

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Marblehead School of Ballet. July 8-19.
Ballet, Ballroom, Modern, Method
matwork. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10+.
Tuition: $500/2 wks, $275/1 wk. Contact:
Paula K Shiff, MSB, 115 Pleasant Street,
Marblehead, MA 01945;
[telephone] 781/631-6262,
e PkShiff@seacom.com,
www.havetodance.com/marblehead
** $ ****

NEWTON

SUMMER PROGRAM
Paulette's Ballet Studio. Aug 19-24.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 8+. Tuition: $425. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Paulette Lamparelli, PBS, 190
Oak St., Newton, MA 02464;
[telephone] 617/527-9565, ***** 617/965-0376,
e paulette@paulettesballetstudio.com,
www.paulettesballetstudio.com
****

NORTON

BEANTOWN LINDY HOP SUMMER CAMP
Hop to the Beat Dance Studios. June 28-July
7. Lindy Hop, Swing. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages teen+. Tuition: approx. $425.
Rm/bd: approx. $210. Apply by May 31.
$200 deposit. Contact: Aurelie Tye, Hop
to the Beat Dance Studios, 17 North St.,
Hopkinton, MA 01748; [telephone] 508/435-2363,
e info@hoptothebeat.com,
www.hoptothebeat.com
** $ ***

ORLEANS

MUSICAL THEATRE/DRAMA WORKSHOP
The Academy of Performing Arts. July 1-Aug
24 (2 wk sessions). Musical Theatre.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8+. Tuition: $100+.
Contact: Tricia Ares, APA, PO Box 1843,
Orleans, MA 02653; [telephone] 508/255-5510,
***** 508/255-5509, e aparts@cape.com,
www.apal.org
****

SUMMER DANCE PROGRAM
The Academy of Performing Arts. July 1-Aug
24. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 10+. Tuition: $100+.
Contact: Tricia Ares, APR, PO Box 1843,
Orleans, MA 02653; [telephone] 508/255-5510,
***** 508/255-5509, e aparts@cape.com,
www.apal.org
** $

PITTSFIELD

SUMMERDANCE
Cantarella School of Dance. July-Aug.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Character,
Spanish. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 7-18. $10
fee. Contact: CSD, 51 North St.,
Pittsfield, MA 01201; [telephone] 413/442-1307,
***** 413/445-5382
*** ****

Character, Flamenco. Int-Adv. Ages 13-18.
Tuition: $800-1,200. Rm/bd: $125/wk.
Apply by May 1. $20 fee. Contact: Karyn
N. Edison, DAC, 1 Pleasant St.,
Framingham, MA 01701;
[telephone] 508/875-0931, e dancarter@aol.com,
www.dancingartscenter.com
* (vid./rec.) ** *** ****

SPRINGFIELD

WHITE MOUNTAIN SUMMER DANCE
FESTIVAL
Springfield College. July 14-Aug 3.
Ballet, Modern, Pre-Technique,
Anatomy/Kinesiology, Yoga, Bartenieff
Fundamentals, Composition, LMA. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 15+. Open until filled. $75
fee. Tuition: $700. Rm: $195-225/Bd:
variable. Contact: Paula Wilson,
WMSDF, 162 W. 21st St., New York, NY
10011; [telephone] 212/255-9479, ***** 212/645-0199,
e wmsdf@dancebase.com,
www.dancebase.com
** *** **** [

WORCESTER

AUGUST DANCE INTENSIVE
Performing Arts High School of
Worcester. July 29-Aug 17. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 13+. Call for
details. Contact: Dierdre Miles Burger,
PAHSW, 29 High St., Worcester, MA
01608; [telephone] 508/755-8246, ***** 508/795-0640,
e arlene@performingartsworc.com,
www.performingartsworc.com
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

MICHIGAN

GRAND RAPIDS

SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM OF STUDY
Grand Rapids Ballet Company. June 17-July
26. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Pilates,
Workshops. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 9-18.
Tuition varies. Rm/bd; $150/wk. Apply by
June 1. $15 fee. Contact: Karen
Machiorlatti, GRBC, 341 Ellsworth Ave.,
Grand Rapids, MI 49503;
[telephone] 616/454-4771, ***** 616/454-0672,
e info@grballet.com, grballet.com
** *** ****

TRAVERSE CITY

LANGUAGE OF DANCE[R] SUMMER
INSTITUTE
Language of Dance Center. July 19-21.
Language of Dance Certification. Dance
Educators/Teachers, Specialists,
Choreographers only. Tuition: $600.
Rm/bd: $350. Apply by May 1. Contact:
Tina Curran, LDC, 1655 Maple Ridge
Wy, Los Angeles, CA; [telephone] 231/995-0998,
***** 231/995-0656, e tinalodc@aol.com,
www.lodc.org

WARREN

DANCE CAMP
Joel Ruminer Dance. July 5-8. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Teachers' Workshop.
Beg, Int, Adv, Teachers. Ages 9+. Tuition: $375,
includes rm/bd. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Joel Ruminer, JDC,
12 St. Charles, Ct., Little Rock, AK;
[telephone] 501/663-8090
*** ****

MINNESOTA

CHISAGO CITY

MINNESOTA INTENSIVE SUMMER DANCE
CAMP
Classical Ballet Academy. June 30July
19. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10-18. Tuition: $265.
Rm/bd: $170/wk. Apply by May 24. $50
fee. Contact: Andrew Rist, CBA, 249 E.
Fourth St., St. Paul, MN 55101;
[telephone] 651/290-0513, ***** 651/290-0513,
e cbaballetmn@earthlink.net,
www.summerdancecamp.com
** ***

DULUTH

SUMMER SESSION
School of Minnesota Ballet. July 8-26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 14-18.
Tuition: $600. Rm/bd:$1050. Apply by
April 1. Contact: Robert Gardner, MB,
301 W. First St. Suite 800, Duluth, MN
55802; [telephone] 218/529-3742, ***** 218/529-3744,
e info@minnesotaballet.org,
www.minnesotaballet.org
* (vid.) ** *** ****

MINNEAPOLIS

CROSS-CULTURAL CREATIVE DANCE
CAMP
Hauser Dance. July 22-27. Modern,
Creative Dance. Beg, Int, Adv. Japanese
and American students, ages 8-18.
Tuition: $180. Apply by June 1. $25 fee.
Contact: Heidi Jasmin, HD, 1940
Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403;
[telephone] 612/871-9077, ***** 612/870-0764, e
mhds@tcinternet.net
$ ****

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 20-23. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance
knowledge. Tuition: Teachers $310,
Assistants $235, Sr. students $200, Jr.
students $170, Hotel group rates. Apply
by June 1 for discount. Contact:
Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795 Express Dr.
N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus.com
*** **** <>

PRE-PROFESSIONAL BALLET INTENSIVE
Ballet Arts Minnesota. June 10-28. Ballet,
Jazz, European Character. Adv. Ages 16+.
Call for details. Contact: Bonnie Mathis,
BAM, 528 Hennepin Ave. #203,
Minneapolis, MN 55403;
[telephone] 612/340-1071, ***** 612/332-8131,
e dancebam@mtn.org,
www.balletartsminnesota.org
* (vid.) ***

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Zenon Dance School. Call for dates.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop,
African, Latin, Yoga, Pilates, Capoeira.
Tuition: $350. Apply by May 31. Contact:
Christy Coughlin, ZDS, 528 Hennepin
Ave., Suite 400, Minneapolis, MN;
[telephone] 612/338-1101, ***** 612/338-2479,
e scholarship@zenondance.org,
www.zenondance.org
* (vid.) ****

SUMMER DANCE
Hauser Dance. June 10-Aug 17. Modern,
Improvisation. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 17+.
Tuition varies. Apply by May 20. $25 fee.
Contact: Heidi Jasmin, HD, 1940
Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403;
[telephone] 612/871-9077, ***** 612/870-0764,
e mhdc@tcinternet.net
$ ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Hauser Dance. Aug 19-31. Modern,
Composition, Repertory. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 17+. Tuition:$195. Apply by June
15. $25 fee. Contact: Heidi Jasmin, HD,
1940 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, MN
55403; [telephone] 612/871-9077, ***** 612/870-0764,
e mhds@tcinternet.net
** $ ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Ballet Arts Minnesota. July 8-Aug 9.
Ballet, Modern, Classical Character. Int-Adv.
Ages 14-18. Call for details. Contact:
Bonnie Mathis, SAM, 528 Hennepin
Ave. #203, Minneapolis, MN 55403;
[telephone] 612/340-1071, ***** 612/332-8131,
e dancebam@mtn.org,
www.balletartsminnesota.org
* (vid.) ***

U DANCE RESIDENCY PROJECT
University of Minnesota June 24-July 12.
Modern, Musical Theatre, Pilates. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition: $180-720.
Rm/bd: $200/wk. Apply by May 15.
Contact: Nora Jenneman, UM Dance
Program, Barbara Barker Center for
Dance, 500 21st Ave. S., Minneapolis,
MN 55455; [telephone] 612/624-1581,
***** 612/625-2849, e umdance@umn.edu,
http://cla.umn.edu/theatre/
** *** **** [

WINONA

SUMMER PROGRAM
Valencia Performing Arts Academy.
June 10-28, July 8-26. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Hip Hop, Choreography,
Improvisation. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 4+.
Tuition varies. Apply by June 7. Contact:
Christine Awe, VPAA, 1164 W. Tenth St.,
Winona, MN 55987;
[telephone] 507/453-5501, ***** 507/453-5507,
e cawe@mps.org
* (vid.) ** $ **** [

MISSOURI

BRANSON

DANCE CAMP
Joel Ruminer Dance. July 18-22. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Teachers' Workshop.
Beg, Int, Adv, Teachers. Ages 9+. Tuition:
$375, includes rm/bd. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Mr. Joel Ruminer, JRD, 12 St.
Charles Ct., Little Rock, AK;
[telephone] 501/663-8090
*** ****

COLUMBIA

SUMMER DANCE
Stephens College. May 19-June 29.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Musical Theatre.
Ages 14-22. Tuition: $1,290-4,650. Apply
by April 22. $25 fee. Contact: Matthew
Nash or Susan Roebuck, Co-Directors,
SC Dance Dept., 1200 E. Broadway,
Columbia, MO 65215; [telephone] 800/876-7207,
***** 573/876-7237,
e sroebuck@stephens.edu,
nashdance@worldnet.att.net,
www.stephens.edu/www/PR/Academic/A
C_Dance.html
** $ *** **** [

KANSAS CITY

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 17-20. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance
knowledge. Tuition: Teachers $310,
Assistants $235, Sr. students $200, Jr.
students $170, Hotel group rates. Apply
June 1 for discount. Contact: Rosemarie
Ditta, DO, 1795 Express Dr. N.,
Smithtown, NY 11787; [telephone] 800/44-dance,
***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.com
*** **** <>

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Kansas City Ballet School. June 11-July 5.
Ballet. Ages 11-21. Auditions throughout
the U.S.A. $15 fee. Call for details.
Contact: Karen P. Brown, KCBS, 1601
Broadway, Kansas City, MO;
[telephone] 816/931-2299, ***** 816/931-1172,
e school@kcballet.org, www.kcballet.org
*

ST. LOUIS

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Alexandra Ballet. Ballet, Character. Int-Adv.
Ages 12-18. Tuition: $275/1 wk,
$500/2wks. Apply by May 31. $25 fee.
Contact: Alexandra Zaharias, AB, 68 E.
Four Seasons Center, Chesterfield, MO
63017; [telephone] 314/469-6222, ***** 314/469-6222,
e alexandra@alexandraballet.org
* (vid.) **

SUMMER WORKSHOP
Ballet Midwest. June 24-Aug 3. Ballet,
Jazz, Character. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10+.
Tuition: $325/1 wk, $825/6 wks. Apply by
June 15. $25 fee. Contact: Mary
Stromberg, BM, 6617 Clayton, St. Louis,
MO 63117; [telephone] 314/721-2275,
***** 314/721-8133,
e balletmidwest@aol.com,
www.balletmidwest.org

MONTANA

MISSOULA

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre School.
July 29-Aug 9. Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Flamenco, Character. Int,
Adv. Ages 12+. Tuition: $225. Rm/bd:
$100. Apply by June 1. Contact:
Charlene Campbell, RMBTS, 500 E.
Spruce St., Suite B, Missoula, MT;
[telephone] 406/549-5155, ***** 406/549-1154,
e rmbts@aol.com
* (vid.) *** ****

NEBRASKA

OMAHA

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 14-17. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance
knowledge. Tuition: Teachers $310,
Assistants $235, Sr. students $200, Jr.
students $170, Hotel group rates. Apply
by June 1 for discount. Contact:
Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795 Express Dr.
N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.com
*** **** <>

NEVADA

INCLINE VILLAGE

BALLET AT LAKE TAHOE FEATURING
RONN GUIDI
Jill Mattson's Classical Ballet at Lake
Tahoe. June 17-28. Ballet. Beg, Int, Adv,
Pro. Ages 7+. Tuition: $375/1 wk, $500/2
wks. Apply by May 15. $75 fee. Contact:
Jill Mattson, 1489 Tirol Drive, Incline
Village 89451; [telephone] 775/831-9019,
***** 775/831-1103

LAS VEGAS

BALLET SEMINAR
Dance Educators of America. July 10-14.
Ballet, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 10-17.
Tuition: $374-425. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Charles Kelley, DEA, P.O. Box
607, Pelham, NY 10803;
[telephone] 914/636-3200, ***** 914/636-5859,
e KelleyDEA@aol.com,
www.DEAdance.com
* (rec.) ** $

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 11-14. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance
knowledge. Tuition: Teachers $310,
Assistants $235, Sr. students $200, Jr.
students $170, Hotel group rates. Apply
by June 1 for discount.. Contact:
Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795 Express Dr.
N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.com
*** **** <>

NATIONAL WORKSHOP
Dance Educators of America. July 17-20.
Ballet, Ballroom, Modern, Tap, Jazz, Hip
Hop, Acro. Beg, Int, Adv. Call for details.
Apply by June 1. Contact: Vickie Sheer,
DEA, P.O. Box 607, Pelham, NY 10803;
[telephone] 914/636-3200, ***** 914/636-5859,
www.DEAdance.com
$ ****

TEACHER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
PROGRAM
Dance Educators of America. July 22-27.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Acro,Spanish.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 18+, with 4 years
teaching exp. Tuition: $550-700. Apply by
May 15. Contact: Charles Kelley, DEA,
P.O. Box 607, Pelham, NY 10803; [telephone]
914/636-3200, ***** 914/636-5859,
e KelleyDEA@aol.com,
www.DEAdance.com
* (rec.) [ <>

NEW HAMPSHIRE

KEENE

THE DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY
EXPERIENCE: AN INTRODUCTION
Antioch New England Graduate School.
June 3-7. Dance/Movement Therapy.
Tuition: $395. Rm/bd available upon
request. Apply by Dec. 10. $50 deposit.
Contact: Lee Henigan Alden, ANEGS,
40 Aven St., Keene, NH 03431;
[telephone] 603/357-6265, ***** 603/357-0718,
e lalden@antioch.edu,
www.antiochne.edu

LYMAN

FAMILY WEEKS AND TEACHERS
TRAINING COURSE
Country Dance and Song Society.
July 20-27, July 26-Aug 3. English and
American Folk Dance. Beg, Int, Adv. All
ages at Family Week. Adults only for
Teacher Training. Tuition: $590. Rm/bd
included. Apply by March 31. $100
deposit. Contact: Steve Howe, CDSS,
PO Box 338, Haydenville, MA 01039;
[telephone] 413/268-7426 x3, ***** 413/268-7471,
e camp@cdss.org, www.cdss.org
$ *** <>

PLYMOUTH

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Plymouth State College. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Composition, Choreography.
Ages 13+. Tuition: $500/day students,
$1000-1065, incl. rm/bd. $50 deposit.
Contact: Joan Wiegers, PSC Dance
Office, 17 High St., Plymonth, NH
03264; [telephone] 603/535-2713, ***** 603/535-2823,
www.plymouth.edu/psc/music/dance
*** ****

PORTSMOUTH

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE 2002
Ballet New England. June 24-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop,
Lyrical, Flamenco, Pilates. Int-Adv. Ages
12+. Tuition: $230/wk or $1,248/6 weeks.
Rm/bd: $136/wk. Apply by June 14. $25
fee. Contact: Martha M. Soucy or Angela
V. Carter, Co-School Directors, BNE,
P.O. Box 4501, Portsmouth, NH
03802-4501; [telephone] 603/430-9309,
***** 603/436-5396,
e balletnewengland@juno.com,
www.balletnewengland.org
** $ *** ****

RINDGE

FESTIVAL WORKSHOPS
Sacred Dance Guild. July 12-18.
Modern, Liturgical, Creative. Beg, Int,
Adv. Tuition: approx. $300. Rm/bd: $420.
Apply by July 1. $50 deposit. Contact:
Vivian Nicholl, SDG-Festival 2002,
P.O. Box 18, Temple, NH 03084;
[telephone] 603/878-5033, ***** 603/878-1685,
e vitiathome@top.mona.net,
www.sacreddanceguild.org

NEW JERSEY

ATLANTIC CITY

NEW YORK DANCE EXPERIENCE
New York Dance Experience. July 8-10.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Funk, Tap, Hip-Hop,
Musical Theater. Rockette-Line.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 7+. Tuition: $250.
Contact: Sandra Coyte, NYDE, 420
Route 9, Lanoka Harbor, NJ 08234;
[telephone] 609/693-6138, ***** 609/693-6590,
e nydanceexp@aol.com,
www.nydanceexp.com

CRANBURY

BALLET PLUS SENIORS
Princeton Ballet School. June 24-Aug. 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character. Int. Ages
11-15. Call for details. Contact: Carol
Bellis, PBS, 301 N. Harrison St.,
Princeton, NJ 08540; [telephone] 609/921-3249,
***** 609/921-3249,
e pbs+arb@aol.com, www.arballet.com
**

GALLOWAY

INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS
CAMP
Atlantic Contemporary Ballet Theatre.
Call for dates. Ballet. Int, Adv, Pro. Ages
11-24. Tuition: $300/wk. Rm/bd:
$350/wk. Apply by May 15.4 wks tuition
deposit. Contact: Phyllis Papa, ACBT,
612 E. Pine View Dr., Galloway, NJ
08205; [telephone] 609/748-6625, ***** 609/748-1068,
e acbt@iname.com, www.acbt.org
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

JERSEY CITY

INTENSE PROGRAM
The Kennedy Dancers. July 8-19, 2
hrs/day. Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern,
Tap, Hip Hop. Int-Adv. Ages 12+.
Tuition: $250. Apply by May 30. $10 fee.
Contact: Diane Dragone, KD, 79 Central
Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07306;
[telephone] 201/659-2190, ***** 201/792-1523,
e kennedydancers@hotmail.com,
www.kennedydancers.org

SUMMER DANCE CAMP
The Kennedy Dancers. July 8-Aug 2, M-F
9-5. Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Tap,
Hip Hop, Gymnastics. Ages 6-16.
Tuition: $260/2 wks, $370/3 wks, $455/4
wks, incl. lunches. Apply by May 30. $10
fee. Contact: Diane Dragone, KD, 79
Central Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07306;
[telephone] 201/659-2190, ***** 201/792-1523,
e kennedydancers@hotmail.com,
www.kennedydancers.org

MEADOWLANDS

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 11-14. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance
knowledge. Tuition: Teachers $310,
Assistants $235, Sr. students $200, Jr.
students $170, Hotel group rates. Apply
by June 1 for discount. Contact:
Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795 Express Dr.
N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.eom
*** **** <>

PRINCETON

BALLET PLUS JUNIORS
Princeton Ballet School. June 24-July 26.
Ballet, Folk, Composition. Int. Ages 9-12.
Call for details. Contact: Carol Bellis,
PBS, 301 N. Harrison St., Princeton, NJ
08540; [telephone] 609/921-7758, ***** 609/921-3249,
e pbs+arb@aol.com, www.arballet.org

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Princeton Ballet School and American
Repertory Ballet. June 23-July 27. Ballet,
Modern, Theater Dance. Int. Ages 13+
(must be 14 to live in dorm). Call for
details. $15 audition fee. Contact: Carol
Bellis, PBS, 301 N. Harrison St.,
Princeton, NJ 08540; [telephone] 609/921-7758,
***** 609/921-3249, e arb+pbs@aol.com,
www.arballet.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

RIDGEWOOD

SUMMER BALLET WORKSHOP
School of Ballet. July 6-Aug. 17. Ballet,
Jazz, Character. Int, Adv. Ages 8-18.
Single class/$14. 10-class card/$120.
Contact: Helena Baron, SB, 74 Oak St.,
Ridgewood, NJ; [telephone] 201/445-6795,
***** 201/652-4669, e
baronballet61@aol.com
**

NEW MEXICO

ALBUQUERQUE

4TH ANNUAL NEW MEXICO RHYTHM TAP
DANCE FESTIVAL
Bill Evans Dance Company. June 8-9.
Tap, Rep, Conditioning. Beg, Int, Adv,
Pro. Ages 12+; under 16 must be
accompanied by adult participant or
observer. Faculty: Bril Barrett, Jackie
Church, Bill Evans, Acia Gray, Don
Halquist, Brenna Kuhn, Misty Owens,
Skip Randall, Stuart Smith, Ginny
Wilmerding, Mark Yonally. Tuition: $175
plus hotel at discounted rate. Apply by
May 1. Early application is encouraged.
Contact: Don Halquist, BEDC, P.O. Box
1126, Sandia Park, NM 87047;
[telephone] 505/286-0195, ***** 505/277-9625,
e bevan@unm.edu,
www.billevansdance.org

4TH ANNUAL TEACHERS' INTENSIVE
Bill Evans Dance Company. June 1-5.
Teaching dance technique. Teachers with
at least two years experience only.
Tuition: $300 plus hotel at discounted
rate. Apply by May 1. Early application is
encouraged. Contact: Don Halquist,
BEDC, P.O. Box 1126, Sandia Park, NM
87047; [telephone] 505/286-0195, ***** 505/277-9625,
e bevan@unm.edu,
www.billevansdance.org
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DANCE NEW MEXICO
Dance Theatre Southwest. June 3-14 or
July 29-Aug 2. Ballet, Modern, Flamenco.
Int-Adv. Ages 10.5-19. Tuition: $175/wk.
Rm/bd: $125/wk. Apply by June 1. $50
fee, with 10% off before May 1. Contact:
Patricia Dickinson or Benigna Sanchez,
DTS, 4200 Wyoming Blvd NE,
Suite B-2, Albuquerque, NM 87111;
[telephone] 505/296-9465, www.dtsw.com
** $ *** ****

EARLYBIRD INTENSIVE SUMMER
WORKSHOP 2002
The Performers Ballet and Jazz Co.
June 3-21. Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary.
Beg, Int, Adv, Pro. Ages 10+. Tuition:
$650-850. Rm/bd: $100/wk. Apply by
April 1. $100 fee applies toward tuition.
Contact: Karen Alwin, PBJC, c/o 10410
Comanche NE, Albuquerque, NM
87111; [telephone] 505/298-5551,
e bbasile@flash.net
* (vid.) ***

LAS CRUCES

28TH ANNUAL SUMMER INSTITUTE OF
DANCE
Bill Evans Dance Company. June 11-15.
Bartenieff Fundamentals, Modern, Jazz
Conditioning, Improvisation. Faculty:
Bill Evans, Don Halquist, Debra Knapp.
Int, Adp, Pro. Tuition: $250. Apply by
May 1. Early application is encouraged.
Contact: Don Halquist, BEDC, P.O. Box
1126, Sandia Park, NM 87047;
[telephone] 505/286-0195, ***** 505/277-9625,
e bevan@unm.edu,
www.billevansdance.org
$ ***

SANTA FE

INTERNATIONAL SPANISH DANCE &
MUSIC WORKSHOP
Institute for Spanish Arts. July 22-Aug 4.
Flamenco, Spanish dance. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 15+. Tuition varies per class. Rm/bd:
$20-40/day. $50 application deposit.
Contact: Brett Puffenbeger, ISA, 1600
Lena St., Santa Fe, NM 87505;
[telephone] 505/955-8562, ***** 505/955-8562,
e FLAMENCO@MARIAbenitez.com,
www.MARIAbenitez.com
** $ *** ****

PILATES

Physical Mind Institute. May 30-Aug 3.
Pilates. Pro only. Ages 18+. Tuition:
$2700-$3000. Contact: PMI, Sante Fe,
NM; [telephone] 800/505-1990, ***** 505/988-2837,
e info@themethodpilates.com,
www.themethodpilates.com
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SUMMER INTENSIVE IN SANTA FE
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. June 17-July 5.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages 12+.
Tuition: $600/Adv, $450/Int. Rm/bd:
$120/wk. Apply by May 15. Contact:
Kerri Segell, ASFB, 550-B St. Michael's
Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87505;
[telephone] 505/983-5591, ***** 505/992-1027,
e kerri@aspensantafeballet.com,
www.aspensantafeballet.com
*** ****

TAOS

SUMMER PROGRAM IN TAOS SKI VALLEY
The Jillana School. June 30-July 27. Two
or four week sessions. Ballet, Modern,
Repertory, Pilates. Int-Adv. Ages 11-17.
Applications accepted on a first-received
basis. Contact: Jillana, JS, 3406 Park West
Ln., San Diego, CA 92117;
[telephone] 858/270-8248, ***** 858/270-8248,
e jillana@jillanaschool.com,
www.jillanaschool.com
* (rec.) ** $ *** ****

TEACHING INTELLIGENT, INJURY-FREE
DANCE - THE FELDENKRAIS METHOD
Dance Taos. July 28-Aug 2. Teachers
only. Ages 14+ Tuition: $475, including
lunches. Rm/bd varies. Apply by July 8.
$150 fee. Contact: Prisca Winslow
Bradley, DT, P.O. Box 2714, Taos, NM
87571; [telephone] 505/758-2840,
e priscawin@yahoo.com
$ *** <>

TECHNIQUE IN TAOS
The Jillana School. July 28-Aug 11.
One or 2 week sessions. Ballet, Modern,
Repertory, Pilates. Int-Adv. Ages 11-17.
Apply by June 15. Contact: Jillana, JS,
3406 Park West Ln., San Diego, CA
92117; [telephone] 858/270-8248, ***** 858/270-8248,
e techintaos@jillanaschool.com,
www.jillanaschool.com
***

NEW YORK

ALBANY

PERFORMING IN NEW YORK AT THE EGG
Ajkun Ballet Theatre. July 15-Aug 9.
Ballet, Modern, Repertory,
Choreography. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 6+.
Tuition: 5435-2400, incl. rm/bd. Apply by
April 10. $50 fee. Contact: Dr. Chiara
Ajkun, ABT, 20 Chelsea Rd., New
Rochelle, NY 10805; [telephone] 914/235-2265,
***** 914/636-0534, e Akjun@aol.com,
http://hometown.aol.com/ajktin/
PerforminginNewYork.com
** $ *** **** [

BOHEMIA

BALLET/MODERN SUMMER DANCE
CAMP
Long Island Ballet Center. July 8-20.
Ballet, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8-21.
Tuition: $350. Rm/bd: $500. Apply by
July 8. Contact: Donna Havranek,
Admin. Director, LIBC, 390 Central
Ave., Bohemia, NY 11716; [telephone] 631/567-4403,
***** 631/567-3079
$ ****

TAP AND JAZZ SUMMER DANCE CAMP
Long Island Ballet Center. July 22-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 7-18.
Tuition: $350. Rm/bd: $500. Apply by
July 22. Contact: Donna Havranek,
Admin. Director, LIBC, 390 Central
Ave., Bohemia, NY 11716; [telephone] 631/567-4403,
***** 631/567-3079
$ ****

BRONX

SUMMERDANCE INTENSIVE 2002
The Point CDC-El Grito Dance Studio.
July 8-Aug 9. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap,
African. Beg-Int. Ages 5+. Tuition: $100/5
wks. Contact: Pepper, The Point CDC-El
Grito Dance Studio, 940 Garrison Ave.,
Bronx, NY 10478; [telephone] 718/542-4139 or
212/642-8374, ***** 718/542-4988,
e peppercbt@yahoo.com,
www.thepoint.org
****

YOUNG DANCEMAKERS COMPANY
Fieldston School. June 27-July 26.
Modern, Technique, Improvisation,
Composition, Choreography. Beg, Int,
Adv. Must be enrolled in a New York
Public High School, grades 9-12. Apply
by March. Contact: Alice Teirstein, YDC,
Fieldston School, Fieldston Rd. Bronx,
NY 10471; [telephone] 718/329-7300,
***** 718/329-7305, e ateirstein@ecfs.org,
www.ecfs.org/fieldston/YD/index.htm
* (rec.) ****

BROOKLYN

TEEN ARTS PROGRAM
Brooklyn Arts Exchange. July 8-Aug 2.
Modern. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: approx. $240/wk. Contact:
Andrew Jannetti, BAE, 421 Fifth Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11215; [telephone] 718/832-0018,
***** 718/832-9189
$

CLIFTON PARK

SHEN SUMMER ADVENTURES DANCE
CAMP
Shenendehowa Community Services.
Aug 5-16. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Hip-Hop,
Musical Theater. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 11-19.
Tuition: $175/wk. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Amy Cullen, SCS, 970 Route
146, Clifton Park, NY 12065;
[telephone] 518/881-0612, ***** 518/371-9393,
e cullamy@shenet.org, www.shenet.org
$ ****

GARDEN CITY

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Joyce Trisler Danscompany. July 8-19.
Modern, Horton style. Int, AdP, Pro. Ages
14+. Tuition: $450 f/t, $250 p/t. Rm/bd:
$175/wk. Apply by June 14. Contact:
Regina Larkin, JTD, 333 E. Thirteenth
St. #12, New York, NY 10003;
[telephone] 212/677-4351, ***** 212/260-8491,
e Regina@danscompany.com,
www.danscompany.com
*** **** [

HEMPSTEAD

AMERICAN THEATER DANCE SUMMER
WORKSHOP
Hofstra University. July 27-Aug 10.
Ballet, Tap, Broadway Theater Dance,
Choreography, Musical Theater, Acting.
Int, Adv, Teachers. Students ages 14-20's,
teachers any age. Tuition: $975. Rm/bd:
$700. Apply by April 15. $300 deposit,
refundable until April 15. Contact:
Madeline Dempster, ATDSW, P.O. Box
824, Locust Valley, NY 11560;
[telephone] 516/628-1701, ***** 516/922-8221
* (vid.) $ *** ****

SUMMER WORKSHOP 2002
Eglevsky Ballet. July 5-26. Ballet. Int-Adv.
Ages 11+. Tuition: $2,550 incl. rm/bd.;
$1,350 for commuters. Apply by June 2.
$300 deposit. Contact: Fleur Israel, EB,
999 Herricks Rd., New Hyde Park, NY
11040; [telephone] 516/746-1115, ***** 516/746-1117,
www.eglevskyballet.com
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

ITHACA

MUSIC IN MOTION[R] CHOREOGRAPHIC
WORKSHOP
Community School of Music & Art.
Aug 12-18. Ballet,Ballroom, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Musical Theatre. Adp, Pro
only. Ages 18+. Tuition: $800. Rm/bd:
$800.Apply by May 1. $20 fee. Contact:
Barbara W. Thuesen, MM, 201 Hampton
Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850-1427; [telephone] 607/257-6196,
***** 607/257-6196, e
musicnmoti@aol.com,
www.musicinmotion.com
* (vid./rec.) $ *** [ <>

SUMMER DAY CAMP
Ballet Guild of Ithaca, Inc. June 24-Aug
2. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 8-18. Tuition: $310/3 wks, $600/6
wks. Apply by May 15. $15 late fee.
Contact: Alice Reid, BGI, 105 Sheldon
Rd., Ithaca, NY; [telephone] 607/257-6066
** $ ****

LAKE GROVE

SUMMER WORKSHOP
Long Island Academy of Dance. July 8-Aug
23. Ballet, Jazz, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 3+. Tuition: $70/class. Apply by
July 1. $20 fee. Contact: Sandra Jemal,
LIAD, 2777 Middle Country Rd, Lake
Grove, NY 11755; [telephone] 631/737-6335,
***** 631/737-6357,
www.dancejunction.com

LAKE PLACID

ONSTAGE 2002
Rebecca Kelly Ballet. July 22-Aug 4.
Ballet, Modern. Beg, Int, AdP, Pro. Age
groups: 7-12 and 11-20. Tuition: $250-$500.
Apply by May 1. $15 fee for
apprentice program only. Contact: Craig
Brashear, RKB, 579 Broadway, Suite 4B,
New York, NY 10012; [telephone] 212/431-8489,
***** 212/226-5738,
e RKBallet@ix.netcom.com,
www.RebeccaKellyBallet.com
* (vid.) ** $ ****

LONG ISLAND CITY

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Nana Kwasi Scott Morrow Dance
Theatre. July 8-Aug 5. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, African, Seminars in Physical
Conditioning and Pedagogy. Ages 16+.
Tuition: $2300. Apply by May 15. $30
fee. Contact: Nanahemaa Kosua Brenda
Berg, NKSMDT, 28-04 33rd St., Long
Island City, NY 11102; [telephone] 718/721-9785
** ****

NANUET

SUMMER PROGRAM
Coupe Theatre Studio. June 24-July 26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Character.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8-18. Tuition: $1,500.
Apply by June 1. Contact: Diane Frankel,
CTS, 33 East Route 59A, Nanuet, NY
10954; [telephone]  845/623-2808, ***** 845/624-7934,
e Dianecoupe@aol.com,
www.coupedance.com
** ****

NEW YORK

2002 BALLET SEMINAR
Dance Educators of America. June 26-30.
Ballet, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 10-17.
Tuition: $375-425. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Charles Kelley, DEA, P.O. Box
607, Pelham, NY 10803; [telephone] 914/636-3200,
***** 914/636-5859, e KelleyDEA@aol.com,
www.DEAdance.com
* (rec.) ** $

BALLET BASICS FOR THE ADULT
BEGINNER
Ballet Basics and Dance Arts. Call for
dates and details. Ballet. Beg. Ages 16+.
Contact: Rita Colby, BBDA, 300 W: 55th
St., Suite 5G, New York, NY 10019;
[telephone] 212/245-3605, e ritacolby@visto.com,
www.geocities.com/ritacolby2001

BETTY JONES WORKSHOP
Limon Institute. May 13-24. Modern. Int-Adv.
Apply by May 10. $50 fee. Contact:
Laura Raucher, LI, 611 Broadway,
9th Floor, New York, NY 10012;
[telephone] 212/777-3353 ext. 18, ***** 212/777-4764,
e lraucher@limon.org, www.limon.org

BHARATA NATYAM-DANCE FROM SOUTH
INDIA
Indra-Nila. Bharata Natyam. Beg-Int.
Ages 5+. Tuition: $25/class. Call for
details. Contact: Indra-Nila, 54 W. 74th
St., New York, NY 10023; [telephone] 212/799-2375

DANCE EDUCATION
Dance Education Program. Call for
dates. Modern, Dance Therapy, Dance
for the Special Child. Beg, Int, Adv.
Contact: Heather Lenahan, DEP, 35 W.
4th St., Suite 675, New York, NY;
[telephone] 212/998-5400, ***** 212/995-4560, e
HLL214@nyu.edu,
www.nyu.edu/education/music
*** [

DANCE/NEW YORK
Dance Forum. June 3-28, July 1-26,
Aug 5-30, Sept. 3-27. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Improvisation, Composition,
Ethnic, BodiBalance, Dance Training.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ag. es 17+ unless
chaperoned. Tuition: $1070. Rm/bd:
$200-400. Call for details. Contact:
David Reynolds, DF, 20 E. 17th St., 2nd
Floor, New York, NY 10003; [telephone] 212/663-7202,
***** 212/633-7204,
e info@dancenewyork.org,
www.dancenewyork.org
****

INTERPRETING BIBLICAL TEXT THROUGH
MOVEMENT
Avodah Dance Ensemble. June 17-21.
Modern, Improvisation. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 16+. Tuition: $300. Apply by May 1
for 10% discount of tuition. Contact:
JoAnne Tucker, ADE, 243 5th St. #9,
Jersey City, NJ 07302; [telephone] 201/659-7072,
***** 201/659-7072,
e avodah@worldnet.att.net,
www.avodahdance.org
$ <>

MELT
Movement Research. July 2-27. Modern.
Int-Adv. Ages 18+. Tuition: $950. Apply
by May 31. Contact: MR, 648 Broadway,
Suite 806, New York, NY 10012;
[telephone] 212/598-0551, ***** 212/598-5948,
e movement@pipeline.com,
www.movementresearch.com

NEW YORK DANCE
New York International Ballet
Competition, Inc. June 17-24. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop. Int-Adv.
Ages 12+; those 12-18 must be
accompanied by an adult/teacher.
Tuition: $1,195, incl. rm/bd. Apply by
March 4. Contact: Ilona Copen, NYIBC,
250 W. 57th St., Suite 1023, New York,
NY 10107;
[telephone] 212/956-1520, ***** 212/586-8406,
e newyorkdance@nyibc.org,
www.nyibc.org
* (rec.) ***

NEW YORK SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Dance Space Center. June 3-23. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Yoga, Pilates, Hip-Hop,
Capoeira, Improvisation, Simonson
Technique. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 18+.
Tuition: $725. Apply by April 15. $100
deposit. Contact: Sheramy Kugan-Turcotte,
DSC, 451 Broadway, 2nd
Floor, NY, NY 10013; [telephone] 212/625-8369, *****
212/625-8313, e dspaceinc@aol.com,
www.dancespace.com
* (vid.) **** [

NYC DANCE ALLIANCE
NYC Dance Alliance. July-Aug. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Vocal and Theatre
Arts. Int, Adv. Ages 15-19. Tuition:
$2,800+. Rm/bd included. Apply by April
19. $20 fee. Contact: Carlyn McCann,
NYC DA, PO Box 952, New York, NY
10024; [telephone] 212/686-5678, ***** 212/725-7225,
www.nycdance.com
* (vid./rec.) ** *** ****

PERFORMING IN NEW YORK
Ajkun Ballet Theatre. Aug 17-24. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Repertory, Broadway
Musical, Injury Prevention. Beg, Int, Adv,
Pro, Teachers. Ages 6+. Tuition: $435,
incl. rm/bd. Apply by April 10. $50 fee.
Contact: Dr. Chiara Ajkun, ABT, 20
Chelsea Rd., New Rochelle, NY 10805;
[telephone] 914/235-2265, ***** 914/636-0534,
e Ajkun@aol.com,
http://hometown.aol.com/ajkun/Performi
nginNewYork.html
** $ *** **** [

RISA STEINBERG SUMMER WORKSHOP
Call for details for workshop/application
dates and a list of short-term housing.
Modern. Int-Adv. $50 application fee.
Contact: Laura Raucher, Limon
Institute, 611 Broadway, 9th Floor, New
York, NY 10012; [telephone] 212/777-3353 ext 18,
***** 212/777-4764, e lraucher@limon.org,
www.limon.org

STEPS WITH CONTEMPORARY MASTERS
Steps on Broadway. June 3-Aug 17.
Modern, Contemporary. Int-Adv. Ages
16+. Roster of artists includes Robert
Battle, Buglisi/Foreman Dance, Donald
Byrd, Mia Michaels, Elisa Monte,
Jennifer Muller, Milton Myers, David
Parsons Dance, Kraig Patterson, Dwight
Rhoden & Desmond Richardson, Risa
Steinberg, Kevin Wynn. Tuition:
$15/class, discounted full week workshop
rate. Contact: Diane Grumet, Director,
SB, 2121 Broadway, 3rd Floor, New York,
NY 10023; [telephone] 212/874-2410, ***** 212/787-2449,
e admin@stepsnyc.com,
www.stepsnyc.com
$ ***

SUMMER CLASSES
The American Mime Theatre. Mime.
Ages 18+. Tuition: $80/4 wks. Call for
dates and details. Must see class and be
interviewed for admission. Contact: Jean
Barbour, AMT, 61 Fourth Ave., New
York, NY 10003; [telephone] 212/777-1710,
e AmMime@aol.com,
www.americanmime.org

SUMMER COURSE
School of American Ballet. June 24-July
27. Ballet. Int, Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $1,040. Rm/bd: $1,470. $15 fee.
Contact: Carol Del Corso, SAB, 70
Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY
10023; [telephone] 212/769-6600, ***** 212/769-4897,
e info@sab.org, www.sab.org
* (vid.) $ ***

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
The Juilliard School. July 22-Aug 9.
Ballet, Ballroom, Modern, Partnering,
Understanding Technique. Int-Adv. Ages
15-17. Tuition: $700. Rm/bd: $700. Apply
by March 15. $25 fee. Contact: Sarah
Adriance, JS, 60 Lincoln Center Plaza,
New York, NY 10023-6588;
[telephone] 212/799-5000 ext 270, ***** 212/769-6420,
e sadriance@juilliard.edu,
www.juilliard.edu
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

SUMMER DANCE STUDY
Barnard College. May 28-July 5. Ballet,
Modern, African. Int-Adv. Ages 18-22.
Tuition: $808 per point, 1-3 point
courses. Apply by April 15. Contact: Katie
Glasner, BC, 3009 Broadway, New York,
NY 10027-6598; [telephone] 212/854-2452,
***** 212/854-6943,
e kglasner@barnard.edu,
www.barnard.edu/dance
* (rec.) ** *** [

SUMMER INSTITUTE
Language of Dance Center[R]. June 10-22.
Language of Dance Certification.
Dance Educators, Specialists,
Choreographers, Teachers. Ages 18+.
Tuition: $600. Rm/bd: $350. Apply by
May 1. Contact: Tina Curran, LDC,
1655 Maple Ridge Way, Traverse City,
MI 49686;
[telephone] 231/995-0998, e tinalodc@aol.com,
www.lodc.org

EAST COAST INTENSIVE
Paul Taylor Dance Company. July 22-Aug.
16. Modern. Contact: Kadi Adair,
PTDC, 552 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New
York, NY 10012; [telephone] 212/431-5562,
***** 212/966-5673, e KA@ptdc.org,
www.paultaylor.org

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Joffrey Ballet. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int.
Ages 12-18. Call for dates and details.
Contact: Samantha Pazos, 7865 Grand
Canal Dr., Miami, FL 33144;
[telephone] 305/262-2636, e SPjazz@aol.com
* $ ***

SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM
The Parsons Dance Company. Aug 5-17.
Modern. Adv. Ages 18+. Tuition: $545.
Apply by April 15. $75 fee. Contact:
Rosemary McCarthy, PDC, 229 W. 42nd
St., Suite 800, New York, NY 10036;
[telephone] 212/869-9275, ***** 212/944-7417,
e parsonsnyc@aol.com,
www.parsonsdance.org
****

SUMMER PROGRAM
Manhattan Motion Dance Studios, Inc.
May 30-Sept 30. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap, Hip Hop. Beg-Int. Ages 17+.
Tuition: $13/class. Contact: Gabrielle
Taylor, MMDS, 215 W. 76th St., 4th
Floor, New York, NY 10023;
[telephone] 212/724-1673, ***** 212/724-1673,
e info@manhattanmotion.com,
www.manhattanmotion.com

SUMMER PROGRAM
New York Conservatory of Dance.
June 24-Aug 23. Ballet. Beg, IHt, Adv.
Tuition: $85, 10-class card. Contact:
Patricia Dokoudovsky, NYCD, 30 E. 31st
St., New York, NY 10016;
[telephone] 212/725-2855, ***** 212/581-1908,
e nycod@earthlink.net,
home.earthlink.net/~nycod
$

SUMMER SERlES INTENSIVE STUDY
Broadway Dance Center. June 9-Aug 16.
Ballet, Jazz,Tap,Theater Jazz. Beg, IHt,
Adv. Ages 9-24. Tuition: $700. Apply by
April 30. Contact: Patrick Salazar, BDC,
221 W. 57th St., 5th Floor, New York, NY
10019; [telephone] 212/582-9304, ***** 212/977-2202,
www.BroadwayDanceCenter.com
****

SUMMER TEACHERS WORKSHOPS WITH
DAVID HOWARD
Steps on Broadway. July 5-7, July 12-14.
The Art of Teaching Ballet. Teachers and
aspiring teachers. Tuition: $400.
Application necessary/limited
enrollment. Contact:Diane Grumet,
Director, SB, 2121 Broadway, 3rd Floor,
New York, NY 10023; [telephone] 212/874-2410, *****
212/787-2449, e admin@stepsnyc.com,
www.stepsnyc.com
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SUMMER WORKSHOPS
Peridance. May 1-Aug 31. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern. Beg, IHt, Adv. Tuition: $65-$450.
Contact: Igal Perry, Peridance, 132
Fourth Ave., 2nd floor, New York, NY
10003;
[telephone] 212/505-0886, ***** 212/674-2239,
e info@peridance.com,
www.peridance.com
****

TAP CITY 2002/NEW YORK CITY TAP
FESTIVAL
Footage Productions, Inc. July 6-14. Tap.
Beg, IHt, Adv. Ages 7+. Tuition varies.
$25 fee. Contact: Tony Waag, FP, P.O.
Box 30908, New York, NY 10011;
[telephone] 646/230-9564, ***** 212/627-9955,
e Administration@NYCTapFestival.com,
www.NYCTapFestival.com
*** ****

TEACHER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
PROGRAM
Dance Educators of America. June 25-30.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Spanish,
Children's. Beg, IHt, Adv. Ages 18+, with
4 years teaching exp. Tuition: $ 550-600.
Apply by May 15. Contact: Charles
Kelley, DEA, P.O. Box 607, Pelham, NY
10803; [telephone] 914/636-3200, ***** 914/636-5859,
e KelleyDEA@aol.com,
www.DEAdance.com
* (rec.) [ <>

WORK/STUDY AND SCHOLARSHIP
ENSEMBLE
Steps on Broadway. Ballet, Ballroom,
Jazz, Modern, Tap. Beg, Int, Adv, Pro.
Ages 16+. $12.50/class. $10 application
fee. Call for details. Contact: Jill
Harrison, mB, 2121 Broadway, New York,
NY 10023;
[telephone] 212/874-2410, ***** 212/579-1479,
e admin@stepsnyc.com,
www.stepsnyc.com
* ** $ ****

YOUNG DANCERS' SUMMER INTENSIVE
Steps on Broadway. July 1-Aug 22, two
3-wk sessions. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap,
Repertory, Partnering. Beg, Int, Adv. Age
groups: 3-7, 8-18. Call for details. $20
application fee applies to tuition.
Contact: Jane Miller Gifford, Director,
SB, 2121 Broadway, New York, NY
10023;
[telephone] 212/874-2410, ***** 212/787-2449,
www.stepsnyc.com
* (vid.) ***

NYACK

NYACK YOUTH SUMMER THEATRE
Debra Weiss Dance Company. July 1-Aug
4. Musical Theatre. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages
11+. Tuition: $495. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Debra Weiss, DWDC, 51
Summit St., Nyack, NY 10960;
[telephone] 8451353-3860, ***** 8451353-3860,
e dnweiss@aol.com
* $ ****

QUEENS

SUMMER WORKSHOP IN INDIAN DANCE
Nritya Kala Kendra Academy of Indian
Dance, Art and Culture. Indian Dance.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 5+. Call for dates and
details. Contact: Malini, NKKAIDAC,
102-09 Northern Blvd., Queens, NY;
[telephone] 718/391-8693, ***** 718/279-2087,
e Nritya@aol.com,
www. nrityakalakendra.com
****

ST. JAMES

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Ballet Education and Scholarship Fund,
Inc. Aug 5-30. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv,.
Ages 10+. Tuition: $600-700.
Rm/bd: $175/wk. Apply by July 1. $150
deposit. Contact: Dmitri Papadakos,
BESF, P.O. Box 2146, St. James, NY
11780;
[telephone] 631/862-6925, ***** 631/862-0507,
e seiskaya@aol.com, www.besfi.com
* (vid./rec.) ** $ ***

SARATOGA SPRINGS

SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP WITH THE
LIMON DANCE COMPANY
Skidmore College. June 2-22. Modern.
Int-Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition: $1,100.
Rm/bd: $280. Apply by March 1. $30 fee.
Contact: Office of the Dean of Special
Programs, SC, 815 N. Broadway,
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866; [telephone] 518/580-5590,
***** 518/580-5548,
e mmccoll@skidmore.edu,
www. skidmore.edu/summer
*** [

SUMMER INSTITUTE
Ballet Regent School, Inc. June 23-July
20. Ballet, Jazz, Performance
Workshop. Int-Adv. Ages 10-19. Tuition:
$1,550. Rm/bd: $1,200/4 wks. Apply by
April 1. $250 deposit. Contact: Aggie
Jakubowski, BRS, 27 Jumel Place,
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866;
[telephone] 518/587-6154, www.balletregent.com
* (vid.) ** *** ****

SUMMER INSTITUTES
New York State Summer Institutes.
July 21-Aug 17. Modern. Adv. New York
State residents ages 14-18. Tuition:
$1,350, incl. rm/bd. Apply by Jan 15.
Contact: Mary C. Daley, Executive
Director, NYSSI, Room 866 EBA, State
Education Department, Albany, NY
12234; [telephone] 518/474-8773
** $ *** ****

SUMMER INSTITUTES
New York State Summer Institutes. June
30-July 27. Ballet. Adv. New York State
residents ages 12-18. Tuition: $1,350,
incl. rm/bd. Apply by Jan 15. Contact:
Mary C. Daley, Executive Director,
NYSSI, Room 866 EBA, State Education
Department, Albany, NY 12234; [telephone]
518/474-8773
** $

SUMMER PROGRAM
Briansky Saratoga Ballet Center. June 30-Jul
28. Ballet, Jazz. Int, Adv. Ages 10-18.
Tuition/Rm/bd: $3000. Apply by May 15.
Contact: Oleg Briansky, BSBC, 220 W.
93rd St. #9D, Saratoga Springs, NY.;
[telephone] 212/799-0341, ***** 212/799-0341,
e olegbriansky@msn.com,
www.briansky.org
* (vid./rec.) $ *** ****

UTICA

PERFORMING IN NEW YORK AT MWPI
MWPI Dance Department. Aug 10-16.
Ballet, Jazz, Repertory, Broadway
Musical, Injury Prevention. Beg, Int, Adv,
Pro, Teachers. Ages 6+. Tuition: $435,
incl. rm/bd. Apply by April 10. $50 fee.
Contact: Dr. Chiara Ajkun, Ajkun Ballet
Theatre, 20 Chelsea Rd., New Rochelle,
NY 10805; [telephone] 914/235-2265,
***** 914/636-0534, e Ajkun@aol.com,
www.hometown.aol.com/ajkun/Performin
ginNewYork.html
** $ *** **** [ <>

NATIONAL WORKSHOP
Dance Educators of America. July 3-6.
Ballet, Ballroom, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop,
Acro. Beg, Int, Adv. Call for details. Apply
by June 1. Contact: Vickie Sheer, DEA,
P.O. Box 607, Pelham, NY 10803;
[telephone] 914/636-3200, ***** 914/636-5859,
www.DEAdance.com
$ ****

NORTH CAROLINA

CHARLOTTE

NORTH CAROLINA DANCE
THEATRE/DANCEPLACE SUMMER
INTENSIVE
DancePlace. June 24-Aug 2. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Character, Men's Class, Pilates,
Repertory, Composition. Int. Adv. Ages
11-21. Tuition: $800-$1200. Rm/bd
varies. Apply by May 1. $10 fee. Contact:
Darleen Callaghan, DancePlace, 800 N.
College St., Charlotte, NC 28206;
[telephone] 704/940-1920, ***** 704/375-0260,
e dancepl@ncdance.org,
www.ncdance.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

CHARLOTTE/GASTONIA

SUMMERDANCE ACADEMY AND PRE-PRO
TRAINING COMPANY
Martha Connerton/Kinetic Works. June
9-29. Ballet, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv. Pre-Pro
Company, ages 15+; other classes all
ages. Tuition:Pre-pro $900/3 wks; other

$75-200/wk. Apply by April 15. $10 fee.
Contact: Martha Connerton or Jackie
White, MC/KW, 1609 Nassau Blvd.,
Charlotte, NC 28205; [telephone] 704/338-1533,
***** 704/338-1533, e marthacon2@aol.com
* (vid./rec.) *** ****

CULLOWHEE

SUMMER PROGRAM
Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance
Education. June 9-29. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Flamenco. Int-Adv. Ages 13+.
Apply by April 17. $25 fee. Contact: Jen
Apgar or Beth Anderson, AB, 1400 W.
Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30309;
[telephone] 404/873-5811 ext 212 or 310,
***** 404/874-7905, e
japgar@atlantaballet.com,
www.atlantaballet.com
* (vid.) *** ****

DURHAM

AMERICAN DANCE FESTIVAL
American Dance Festival. Six Week
School/June 6-July 19. Four Week
School/June 23-July 19. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern. Beg, Int, Adv, Pro, Teachers.
Six- week school/ages 16+. Four-week
school/ages 12-16. Tuition: $1750 or
$1585. $30 fee. Rm/bd varies. Contact:
Sarah Tondu, ADF, Box 90772, Durham,
NC 27708;
[telephone] 919/684-6402, ***** 919/684-5459,
www.americandancefestival.org
* (rec.) ** $ *** **** [

GREENSBORO

MUSICAL THEATER CAMP
Greensboro City Arts Drama. June 17-21
and June 24-28. Jazz, Tap, Musical
Theater. Beg-Int. Ages 12-17. Tuition:
$300. Apply by May 1. $150 deposit.
Contact: Leslie Armeniox, GCAD, 301
N. Davie St. Greensboro, NC 27401;
[telephone] 336/373-2728,
e Larmeniox@triad.rr.com
$ ****

RALEIGH

INTENSIVE SUMMER STUDY
The Raleigh School of Ballet, Inc.
June 24- July 26. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Character, Improv, Stretch. Int, Adv.
Ages 11-18. Tuition: $1200. Rm/bd
$150/wk. Apply by June 15. $20 fee.
Contact: Susan Carlin Galdy, RSB, 3921
Beryl Road, Raleigh, NC 27607;
[telephone] 919/834-9261,
***** 919/829-1493,
e raleighballet@mindspring.com,
raleighballet@citysearch.com
* (vid.) ***

WINSTON-SALEM

NCSA SCHOOL OF DANCE
North Carolina School of the Arts. June
23-July 26. Ballet, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages
12+. Tuition: $9.64/In-State, $176S/Out-of-State.
Rm/bd: $900. Prices subject to
change. Apply by May 17. Contact:
NCSA Admissions Office, PO Box 12189,
Winston-Salem, NC 27117;
[telephone] 336/770-3290, ***** 336/770-3370,
www.ncarts.edu
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** **** [

OHIO

CINCINNATI

NEXT GENERATION DANCE COMPANY
SEMINARS
Next Generation Dance Company.
Session I/July 8-27. Session II/July 29-Aug
17. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 11-18. Tuition: $500/6 wks.
Rm/bd: $150/wk. Apply by April 30. $10
fee. Contact: Tatyana Makarova, NGDC,
1906 Hopkins Ave., Cincinnati, OH
45212; [telephone] 513/351-4444, ***** 513/841-1770,
e nextgen@fuse.net,
www.cincinnatidanceacademy.com
* (vid.) ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE PERFORMANCE
WORKSHOP
Otto M. Budig Academy of Cincinnati
Ballet. June 24-Aug 2. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Partnering, Men's Classes,
Pilates, Flamenco, Yoga. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 4-20. Application fee $15. Contact:
Elizabeth Norment, OBACB, 1555
Central Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45214;
[telephone] 513/621-5219, ***** 513/621-4844,
www.cincinnatiballet.com
* (vid.) *** ****

CLEVELAND

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
CSU Dance Program. July. Modern. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 16+. Call for details.
Contact: Lynn Deering, CSU Dance
Program, Euclid and E. 24th St., P.E.
214, Cleveland, OH; [telephone] 216/687-4883,
e ldeering@csuohio.edu,
www.csuohio.edu/dance/main.htm
**** [

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS

COMPANY CLASSES
The Repertory Project. Modern. Int, Adv,
Pro. Tuition: $10/class, discount cards
available. Contact: Jennifer Brosius, RP,
2140 Lee Rd. Suite 206, Cleveland
Heights, OH, 44118; [telephone] 216/397-3757,
***** 216/397-7872,
e info@RepertoryProject.org,
www.RepertoryProject.org

COLUMBUS

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER INTENSIVE
BALLET WORKSHOP
Columbus Youth Ballet. July 22-Aug 3.
Ballet, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $595. Rm/bd: $200/wk. Apply
byApril 15. $25 fee. Contact: Shir Lee
Wu, CYB, 5076 N. High St, Columbus,
OH 43235; [telephone] 614/841-9399, ***** 614/841-0122,
e shirlee@qn.net,
wwww.columbusyouthallet.com
* (vid.) ** ***

SUMMER WORKSHOP 2002
Ballet Met Columbus. June 24-Aug 2.
Ballet, Modern, Flamenco. Int, Adv. Ages
12-18. Tuition: $1,350/6 wks, $800/3 wks.
Rm/bd available, call for details. $15
audition fee. Contact: Summer
Workshop Coordinator, BMC, 322 Mt.
Vernon Ave., Columbus, OH 43215; [telephone]
614/229-4860 x110, ***** 614/224-3697,
e dfaulk@balletmet.org,
www.balletmet.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

LAKEWOOD

DANCE DEPT. OF BECK CENTER
Beck Center for the Arts. June 11-July 30.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Yoga, Pilates,
Theraball. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 4+. Tuition
varies. Contact: Rennie Tisdale, BCA,
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH
44107; [telephone] 216/521-2540 x222,
***** 216/228-6050

OBERLIN

SUMMER EXPERIENCE 2002
Ohio Dance Theatre. July 14-21. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Pilates, Body
Awareness/Conditioning. Ages 13-23.
Tuition: $417, Rm/bd: $279. Apply by
May 31. $22 fee. Contact: Nancy
Brenstuhl, ODT, 39 South Main St.,
Oberlin, OH 44074; [telephone] 440/774-6077,
***** 440/774-6160,
www.ohiodancetheatre.org
* (vid.) $ *** ****

TOLEDO

SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM
Toledo Ballet Association. July 17-30.
Ballet. Int, Adv. Ages 11+.Tuition:$350.
Apply by May 10. $50 fee. Contact:
Jennifer Jarrett, TBA, 5001 Monroe,
Toledo, OH 43623; [telephone] 419/471-0049,
***** 419/471-9005,
e jjarrett@toledoballet.net,
www.toledoballet.net
* (vid.) ****

OKLAHOMA

NORMAN

SUMMER SESSION
University of Oklahoma School of
Dance. June 3-30. Ballet, Modern. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition: $400-1200.
Rm/bd: $450-550. Apply by May 1.
Contact: Dr. Kathy Young, UOSD, 560
Parrington Oval, Rm. 215, Norman, OK,
73019;
[telephone] 405/325-4051, ***** 405/325-7024,
e kyoung@ou.edu, www.ou.edu/finearts
* (vid.) ** *** **** [

SUMMERWIND YOUTH BALLET
University of Oklahoma. July. Ballet,
Modern, Tap. Int-Adv. Ages 13-17.
Tuition: $750. Rm/bd: $450. Apply by
April 1. $10 fee. Contact: Barby Rhea,
UO School of Dance, 560 Parrington
Oval, Rm. 215, Norman, OK, 73019;
[telephone] 405/325-2065, ***** 405/325-7024,
www.ou.edu/finearts
* (vid.) $ *** ****

OKLAHOMA CITY

SUMMER SESSION 2002
School of Ballet Oklahoma. June 10- July
19. Ballet, Jazz, Character. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 4+. Contact: Sue Horton or Viktoria
Page, SBO, 7421 N. Classen, Oklahoma
City, OK 73116; [telephone] 405/843-9898,
***** 405/843-9894, e joandco@swbell.net,
www.balletoklahoma.com
**

OREGON

ASHLAND

ASHLAND DANCE FESTIVAL
Southern Oregon University. Aug 17-23.
Modern, Ethnic. Iht-Adv. Ages 18+.
Tuition: $299. Rm/bd: $329-429. Apply
by June 19. $95 fee/deposit. Contact:
Brooke Friendly, SOU, 1250 Siskiyou
Blvd., Ashland, OR 97520;
[telephone] 541/552-6901,
***** 541/552-6047,
e friendly@sou.edu,
www.sou.edu/ecp/arts/dancefest
** *** **** [

PORTLAND

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Oregon Ballet Theatre. July 8-Aug 3.
Ballet, Modern, Flamenco. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 8-20. Tuition: $600-$900. Apply by
April 1. $25 fee. Call for details. Contact:
Robin Anderson, OBT, 818 SE Sixth
Ave., Portland, OR 97214-2329;
[telephone] 5031227-0977, ***** 503/227-4186,
e robin.anderson@obt.org, www.obt.org
* (vid./rec.) ** *** ****

PENNSYLVANIA

ALLENTOWN

SUMMER INTENSIVES IN THEATER AND
DANCE
Muhlenberg College Dept. of Theatre
and Dance. June 24-July 6. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Musical Theatre. Int-Adv.
Ages 14-18. Tuition: $1,200. Rm/bd:
$200. Apply by April 1. $25 fee. Contact:
Ken Butler, MCDTD, 2400 Chew St.,
Allentown, PA 18104-5586;
[telephone] 484/664-3335, ***** 484/664-3031,
e butler@muhlenberg.edu,
www.muhlenberg.edu/depts
* (rec.) ** $ *** ****

ALTOONA

SUMMER PROGRAM AND WORKSHOP
Allegheny Ballet Company. June 17-Aug
16. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character.
Int-Adv. Ages 8+. Tuition: $935. Contact:
Deborah Anthony or Cristin Davis, ABC,
P.O. Box 369, Altoona, PA 16603;
[telephone] 814/941-9944, e CristyD@aol.com
***

CALIFORNIA

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
California University of PA. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 12-21. Tuition:
$1,020. Rm/bd: $930. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Kenneth Nickel, CU of PA, 250
University Ave., California, PA 15419;
[telephone] 724/938-4240, ***** 724/938-5871,
e helldobler@cup.edu, www.cup.edu
* (vid.) *** **** [

ERIE

SUMMER SCHOOL
Lake Erie Ballet. July 15-Aug 16. Ballet.
Int, Adv. Ages. 12-18. Tuition: $ 500/Int,
$560/Adv. Apply by June 30. Contact:
Sharon Filone, LEB, 701 Holland St.,
Erie, PA 16501; [telephone] 814/864-1580,
***** 814/864-1580,
e info@lakeerieballet.com,
LakeErieBallet.com
**

MEADVILLE

CREATIVE MOVEMENT AND DANCE FOR
K-12 EDUCATORS
Bill Evans Dance Company. June 19-23.
Modern. Faculty: Bill Evans, Don
Halquist, and Janet Hamburg (tentative).
Teachers only. Tuition: $250. Apply by
May 1. Early application is encouraged.
Contact: Jan Hyatt, Box 134, Allegheny
College, Meadville, PA 16335;
[telephone] 814/332-2813, e bevan@unm.edu,
www.billevansdance.org
*** <>

NARBERTH

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet.
July 10-19. Ballet, Jazz, Workshops. Int,
Adv. Ages 12-22. Tuition: $875. Apply by
June 30. $25 fee. Contact: Margarita de
Saa, PAB, 29 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth,
PA 19072; [telephone] 610/664-3455,
610/664-6733, e pabs@pmd.com,
www.pabsociety.homestead.com
* (vid./rec.) **  $ ***

VAGANOVA SYLLABUS
Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet Society.
July 6-11. Teachers' Seminar. Teachers
only. Tuition: $495. Rm/bd: $355.
Contact: Melinda Pendleton, PABS,
29 N. Narberth Ave, Narberth, PA 19072;
[telephone] 800/664-7091, ***** 610/664-6733,
e pabs@pond.com,
www.pabsociety.homestead.com
***

PHILADELPHIA

INTERNATIONAL BALLET EXCHANGE
Wissahickon Dance Academy. July 8-Aug
2. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character,
Yoga. Ages 10-22. Tuition: $350/2 weeks,
$650/4 weeks. Rm/bd:$75/week. Apply by
June 1. $25 fee. Contact: Nancy
Maimed, WDA, 38 E. Schoolhouse Ln.,
Philadelphia, PA 19144; [telephone] 215/849-7950,
***** 215/849-3117,
e nmalmed@concentric.net,
www.internationalballet.com
** $ *** ****

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Summer World of Dance. July 8-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, African, Hip
Hop, Brazilian, Salsa. Int-Adv. Ages 16+
for dorms, 15+ commuters. $50 deposit.
Contact: Maria Urrutia, School of
Dance-SWD, 320 Broad St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19102; [telephone] 215/717-6577,
***** 215/717-6109, e murrutia@uarts.edu,
www.uarts.edu
* (vid.) $ *** **** [

SUMMER SESSION 2002
The Rock School. July 1-Aug 9. Ballet,
Jazz. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 9-21.
Tuition:TBA. Apply by April 13. $20 fee.
Contact: Joanne Smith, RS, 1101 S.
Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19147;
215/551-7010, ***** 215/551-8538,
e flash@therockschool.org,
www.therockschool
* (vid.) $ *** ****

VAGANOVA FESTIVAL
Philadelphia Ballet Theatre. July 1-Aug 3.
Ballet. Int, Adv, Pro. Ages 12+. Tuition:
$ 300/wk. Rm/bd: $169/wk. Apply by April
20. $25 fee. Contact: Misha Korogodsky,
PBT, 6918 Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia,
PA 19149; [telephone] 215/708-1194,
***** 215/357-0406, e koro@prodigy.net
* (vid.) $ *** ****

PITTSBURGH

DALCROZE EURYTHMICS WORKSHOPS
School of Music, Carnegie Mellon
University. Workshop 1: July 8-12,
Workshop 2: July 8-26. Eurythmics. Ages:
high school +. Tuition: Workshop 1,
$450, Workshop 2, $980. Weekly
housing: Single: $265, double $184.50.
Apply by May 1. $25 room deposit.
Contact: Annabelle Joseph, Dalcroze
Training Center, SMCMU, Pittsburgh,
PA 15213-3890;
[telephone] 412/268-2391, ***** 412/268-1537,
e ajl2@andrew.cmu.edu,
www.cmu.edu/cfa/dalcroze
$ *** [

INTENSIVE SUMMER PROGRAM
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School. July 1-Aug
3. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int, Adv.
Ages 12+. Tuition: $1275. Rm/bd: $1775.
Apply by April 30. $15 fee. Contact:
Kathy Marusko, PBTS, 2900 Liberty Ave.,
Pittsburgh, PA 15201; [telephone] 412/281-6727,
***** 412/281-9901,
e pbtschool@pittsburghballet.org,
www.pittsburghballet.org
* (vid.) $ ***

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER DANCE
Point Park College. June 24-Aug 3. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Pilates, Yoga. Int-Adv.
Ages 10+. Tuition: $1,450. Rm/bd:
$1,100. $20 application fee. Contact:
Michael Shahen, PPC-Summer Dance,
201 Wood St., Pittsburgh, PA; [telephone] 412/392-3456,
***** 412/392-3803,
e summerdance@ppc.edu,
www.ppc.edu/summerdance
* (vid.) $ *** **** [

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Southwest Ballet Company. June 17-July
19. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, AfroCuban.
Int, Adv, Pro. Ages 10+. Tuition:
$250/wk. Rm/bd: $175/wk. Apply by April
31. $15 fee. Contact: Virginia Nicoll,
SBC, 1819 Ellsworth Ave., Heidelberg,
PA 15106;
[telephone] 412/279-8133, ***** 412/835-4984,
e info@southwestballet.com,
www.southwestballet.com
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** **** [ <>

SUMMER PROGRAM
Pittsburgh Youth Ballet. July 8-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Pilates. Beg,
Int, Adv. Ages 8-20. Tuition: $200-300/wk.
Rm/bd: $300/wk. Apply by May 15. $25
fee. Contact: Jean Gedeon or Dawn Hall,
PYB, 1033 Paxton Dr. & Rte. 88, Bethel
Park, PA 15102; [telephone] 412/835-1250,
***** 412/835-7969, e pybco@aol.com,
www.pybco.com
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

STROUDSBURG

2002 SUMMER STUDY BY NOTARA
Notara School of Dance and Acting.
July 1-Aug 28. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap.
Beg, Int, Adv. Tuition varies. Contact:
Sally Notara, NSDA, P.O. Box 1204,
Stroudsburg, PA 18360; [telephone] 570/421-1718

YORK

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Greater York Center for Dance
Education. July 22-Aug 23. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Hip Hop, Educational
Workshops. Ages 7-20. Tuition: $450.
Apply by June 1. $15 fee. Contact: Loft
Garling, GYCDE, 3524 E. Market St.,
York, PA 17402; [telephone] 717/755-6683,
***** 717/755-6688, e info@gycde.com,
www.gycde.com
* (vid.) ** $

RHODE ISLAND

LINCOLN

SUMMER BALLET 2002
Brae Crest School of Ballet. July 8-Aug. 8.
Ballet. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8+. Tuition:
$170-$340. Apply by June 1. $25 fee.
Contact: Herci Marsden, BCSB, 52
Sherman Ave., Lincoln, RI 02865;
[telephone] 401/334-2560, ***** 401/334-0412,
e hmarsden@stateballet.com,
www.stateballet.com

SUMMER BALLET CAMP
Brae Crest School of Ballet. July 8-19.
Ballet. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 6-10. Tuition:
$170-350. Apply by June 1. $25 fee.
Contact: Herci Marsden, BCSB, 52
Sherman Ave., Lincoln, RI 02865;
[telephone] 401/334-2560, ***** 401/334-0412,
e hmarsden@stateballet.com,
www.stateballet.com

PROVIDENCE

DANCE: A LIVING LEGACY OF
BUILDING BRIDGES                 ,?
National Dance Education Organization.
June 26-30. Modern, Tap. Conference:
Research, Presentations, Panels,
Workshops and Discussions. Teachers
Only. Ages high school +. Tuition: $225.
Rm/bd: $139/night. Apply by June 26.
Contact: Dr. Rima Faber, NDEO, 4948
St. Elmo Ave., Suite #301, Bethesda, MD
20814; [telephone] 301/657-2880, ***** 301/657-2882,
e ndeo@erols.com, www.ndeo.net
*** [ <>

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Festival Ballet Providence. JuRy 8-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character. Int-Adv.
Ages 13+. Tuition: $580/2 wks, $890/4
wks. Rm/bd: Approx. $200/wk. Apply by
March 31. $25 fee. Contact: Kerry Meyer
or Mihailo Djuric, FBP, 825 Hennessey
Ave., Providence, RI 02906;
401/353-1129, ***** 401/353-8853,
e info@festivalballet.com,
www.festivalballet.com
** $ ***

SOUTH CAROLINA

COLUMBIA

SOUTH CAROLINA SUMMER DANCE
EXPERIENCE
Columbia City Ballet. June 9-30. Ballet,
Jazz. Int-Adv. Ages 13+. Apply by April 1.
$10 fee. Contact: Anne Sumner, CCB,
P.O. Box 11898, Columbia, SC 29211;
[telephone] 803/799-7605 or 800/899-7408,
***** 803/799-7928, e
ccbtours@bellsouth.net,
www.columbiacityballet.com
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

SUMMER DANCE CONSERVATORY
University of South Carolina. July 14-Aug
2. Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz, Modern,
Tap, Character. Int-Adv. Ages 12+.
Tuition: $1,695, incl. rm/bd. Apply by
July 1. $100 fee. Contact: Linda Carnes,
SC Summer Dance Conservatory, 1300
Wheat St., Columbia, SC;
[telephone] 803/777-5636, ***** 803/777-6250,
e susan@gwm.sc.edu,
www. sa.sc.edu/dance
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

HILTON HEAD

VAGANOVA SYLLABUS
Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet Society.
July 26-31. Teachers only. Tuition: $495.
Contact: Melinda Pendleton, PABS, 29
N. Narberth Ave., Narberth, PA 19072;
[telephone] 800/664-7091, ***** 610/664-6733,
e PABS@Pond.com,
www.PABSOCIETY.homestead.com

MYRTLE BEACH

DANCE CAMP
Joel Ruminer Dance. July 12-15. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Teachers' Workshop.
Beg, Int, Adv, Teachers. Ages 9+. Tuition:
$375, includes rm/bd. Apply by June 1.
Contact: Joel Ruminer, JRD Camps, 12
St. Charles Ct., Little Rock, AK;
[telephone] 501/663-8090
*** ****

PAWLEY ISLAND

SUMMER DANCE-BY-THE-SEA
Litchfield Dance Arts Academy. Beg/Int:
July 9-Aug 1, Adv./Pointe: June 18-Aug 1.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Ages 6+. Tuition
dependent on number of classes. Apply
May-June. $10 fee. Contact: Ilka Doubek
or Katie Nichols, LDAA, P.O. Box 2577,
Pawleys Island, SC; [telephone] 843/237-7465,
***** 843/237-0121,
e doubekfox@compuserve.com,
www.litchfield-dance.com

TENNESSEE

CHATTANOOGA

DANCE ALIVE JUNIOR WORKSHOP
Ballet Tennessee. June 17-28. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap. Int. Ages 8-12. Tuition:
$300. Rm/bd: $175. Apply by June 1. $25
fee. Contact: Anna Baker-Van Cura, BT,
3202 Kelly's Ferry Rd. Chattanooga, TN
37419; [telephone] 423/821-2055, ***** 423/821-2156,
e BalletTenn@aol.com,
www.BalletTennessee.org
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

WORKSHOP 2002
Ballet Tennessee. July 8-26. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Partnering. Int-Adv. Ages 12+.
Tuition: $775. Rm/bd: $175/wk. Apply by
June 1. $50 fee. Contact: Anna Baker-Van
Cura, BT, 3202 Kelly's Ferry Rd.,
Chattanooga, TN 37419;
[telephone] 423/821-2055, ***** 423/821-2156,
e BalletTenn@aol.com,
www.BalletTennessee.org
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

NASHVILLE

SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE BALLET
ELEMENTARY INTENSIVE
Nashville Ballet. July 8-26. Ballet. Int.
Ages 11-16. Tuition: $825. Rm/bd: $925.
Apply by June 3. $25 fee. Contact: Adam
Sage, NB, 3630 Redmon St., Nashville,
TN 37209; [telephone] 615/297-2966,
***** 615/297-9972, www.nashvilleballet.org

SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE BALLET
SUMMER CAMP
Nashville Ballet. June 3-21. Ballet. Beg.
Ages 4-12. Tuition: $825. Rm/bd: $925.
Apply by May 1. $25 fee. Contact: Adam
Sage, NB, 3630 Redmon St., Nashville,
TN 37209; [telephone] 615/297-2966,
***** 615/297-9972, www.nashvilleballet.org

SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE BALLET SUMMER
INTENSIVE 2002
Nashville Ballet. June 24-July 27. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Character. Int, Adv. Ages
13-24. Tuition: $1150. Rm/bd: $1400.
Apply by April 15. $15 fee. Contact:
Adam Sage, NB, 3630 Redmon St.,
Nashville, TN 37209; [telephone] 615/297-2966,
***** 615/297-9972, www.nashvilleballet.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

TEXAS

AUSTIN

AZTEC CLASSES
Aztlan Dance Academy. May 6-29,
June 3-26. Jazz, Modern, Latin. Tango,
Folklorico. Beg, Int. Ages 12+. Tuition:
$45/4 wk session. Contact: Roen Salinas,
ADA, 1805 E. Seventh St., Austin, TX
78702; [telephone] 512/478-9717, ***** 512/478-9311,
e admin@aztlandance.com,
www.aztlandance.com

JUNIOR SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Ballet Austin Academy. June 10-22.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character. Beg-Int.
Ages 8+. Tuition: $420-435. Apply by
May 1. $20 fee. Contact: Billie
Buddenhagen, BAA, 3002 Guadalupe,
Austin, TX 78705; [telephone] 512/476-9051 ext
122, ***** 512/472-3073, e
academy@balletaustin.org,
www.balletaustin.org
* (vid.) $ ****

SENIOR SUMMER INTENSIVE
Ballet Austin Academy. June 24-July 13,
July 15-Aug 3. Ballet, Jazz, Men's Classes,
Pilates, Repertoire, Choreography. Int-Adv.
Ages 11-22. Tuition: $850/3wks,
$1,350/6wks. Rm/bd: $740/3 wks.,
$1,400/6 wks. Apply by May 1. $20 fee.
Contact: Billie Buddenhagen, BAA, 3002
Guadalupe, Austin, TX 78705;
[telephone] 512/476-9051 ext 122, ***** 512/472-3073,
e academy@balletaustin.org,
www.balletaustin.org
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE & CAMP TAPESTRY
Tapestry Dance Company Academy.
June 3-14, June 17-28. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 9-18. Tuition: $475.
Rm/bd:$100/wk. Apply by May 17.
Contact: Sharon Marroquin, TDCA,
507 B Pressler St., Austin, TX 78703;
[telephone] 512/474-9846, ***** 512/474-9212,
e dance@tapestry.org.www.tapestry.org
***

DALLAS

SUMMER 2002
Tuzer Dancenter. May 27-June 21.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character, Ethnic.
Beg, Int, Adv. Tuition: $250-700. Rm/bd:
$125/wk. $100 registration fee. Contact:
Patricia Tuzer, TD, 410 N. Glenville,
Richardson, TX 75081; [telephone] 972/783-1735,
***** 972/727-7617, e tuzer@flash.net
** *** ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Dallas Metropolitan Ballet School and
Company. June 3-July 13. Ballet,
Character. Int-Adv. Ages 10-18. Apply by
May 1. Call for details. Contact: Ann
Etgen or Bill Atkinson, DMBSC, 6815
Hillcrest Ave., Dallas, TX 75205;
[telephone] 214/361-0278, ***** 509/692-2678,
www.dallasmetroballet.com
* (vid.) ** $ ***

DENTON

TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY
Texas Woman's University. May 13-25.
Modern. Int, Adv. College Students only.
Tuition: 3 credit hours. Rm/bd varies.
Apply by April 1. $25 fee. Contact: Dr.
Penelope Hanstein, TWU, P.O. Box
425708, Denton, TX 76204;
[telephone] 940/898-2086, ***** 940/898-2098,
e dance@twu.edu,
www.twu.edu/as/pa/dance
*** [

FORT WORTH

SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP
Ballet Concerto. June 3-29. Ballet,
Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 10+. Tuition:
$400-560. Apply by April 1. $25 fee.
Contact: Webster Dean, BC, 3803 Camp
Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107;
[telephone] 817/738-7915,
e balletconcerto@visto.com,
www.balletconcerto.com

TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY SUMMER
DANCE WORKSHOP
TCU Extended Education. July 7-19.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages 13+.
Tuition: $750. Rm/bd: $350. Contact:
TCU EE, Box 297026, Ft. Worth, TX
76129; [telephone] 817/257-7132, ***** 217/257-7134,
www.tcu.edu
** ***

HOUSTON

DANCE OLYMPUS
Dance Olympus. July 20-23. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Lyrical, Hip Hop. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 7+ with basic dance knowledge.
Tuition:Teachers $310, Assistants $235,
Sr. students $200, Jr. students $170., Hotel
group rates. Apply by June 1 for discount.
Contact: Rosemarie Ditta, DO, 1795
Express Dr. N., Smithtown, NY 11787;
[telephone] 800/44-dance, ***** 631/582-9019,
e danceolympus@aol.com,
www.danceolympus-america.com
*** [ <>

THE GLENDA BROWN CHOREOGRAPHY
PROJECT
The Choreography Project. Aug 3-13.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Adv. Ages 13+.
Tuition: $900. Rm/bd: $400. Apply by
June 1. Contact: Glenda Brown, The
Choreography Project, 1570 S. Dairy
Ashford #200, Houston, TX 77077;
[telephone] 281/496-4670, ***** 281/496-4670,
e glendabrown@allegroballet.com,
www.allegroballet.com
* (vid.) *** **** [

SUMMER DANCE
REPERTORY/PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP
Jewish Community Center of Houston.
June 10-14. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv.
Ages 13-18. Tuition: $200. Apply by May
31. Contact: Maxine Silberstein, JCCH,
5601 S. Braeswood, Houston, TX 77096;
[telephone] 713/729-3200, ext 3223,
e maxine@jcchouston.org
****

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Houston Ballet Academy. June 17-July
27. Ballet, Modern. Int, Adv. Ages 12+.
Tuition: $1,290. Rm/bd: $1,725. $20 fee.
Contact: Shelly Power, HBA, 1921
W. Bell, Houston, TX 77019;
[telephone] 713/523-6300, ext. 210,
***** 713/523-4038,
e hbacademy@houstonballet.org,
www.houstonballet.org
* (vid.) $ *** ****

TEACHERS' SEMINAR 2002
Houston Ballet Academy. July 11-14.
Ballet, Dance Related Studies. Teachers
only. Tuition: $400. Contact: Shelly
Power, HBA, 1921 W. Bell, Houston, TX
77019; [telephone] 713/523-6300 x210,
***** 713/523-4038,
e hbacademy@houstonballet.org,
www.houstonballet.org
<>

SAN ANTONIO

SUMMER DANCE CAMP 2002
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center.
June 3-21, M-F 9-5. Ballet, Jazz, Mexican
Folkloric, Flamenco. Int-Adv. Ages 9-17.
Tuition: $300. Apply by May 29. Contact:
Belinda Menchaca, GCAC, 1300
Guadalupe St., San Antonio, TX 78207;
[telephone] 210/271-3151 ext 25,
e belindam@guadalupeculturalarts.org,
www.guadalupeculturalarts.org
$

UTAH

MURRAY

SUMMER INTENSIVE WORKSHOP
The Ballet Centre. July 22-Aug 23. Ballet,
Character. Int-Adv. Ages 6-12 (Int), 12-20
(Adv). Tuition: $150-250. Apply by
July 15. Contact: Susan Wright, BC, 70
E. 4880 S., Murray, UT 84107;
[telephone] 801/266-5066, ***** 801/266-6009,
e wrightsbs@hotmail.com,
www.wrightwayenterprises.com
* (vid.) **

PROVO

BALLET WORKSHOPS
Brigham Young University. July 8-19 (Int)
and July 22-Aug 2 (Adv). Ballet. Int-Adv.
Ages 11-18. Registration January 29 until
full. Contact: Tannen Call, Conferences
and Workshops, BYU, 147 Harman
Continuing Education Building, Provo,
UT 84602; [telephone] 801/378-4851,
e cw147mail@byu.edu,
http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwdance/
* (vid.) $ *** ****

COUGAR CLOGGING CLASSIC
Brigham Young University. June 20-22.
Clogging. Int-Adv. Students ages 9-18,
teachers ages 16+. Registration Jan. 29
until full. Contact: Tannen Call,
Conferences and Workshops, BYU, 147
Harmon Continuing Education Building,
Provo, UT 84602; [telephone] 801/378-4851,
***** 801/378-6361, e tc46@con2.byu.edu,
http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwdance
***

CUBS CHEER
Brigham Young University. July 15-19.
Beg, Int. Ages 7-12. Registration January
29 until full. Contact: Tannen Call,
Conferences and Workshops, BYU, 147
Harman Continuing Education Building,
Provo, UT 84602; [telephone] 801/378-4851,
e cw147mail@byu.edu,
http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwdance/
****

DANCE CAMP MEDLEY
Brigham Young University. Ballet,
Ballroom, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Clogging.
Beg-Int. Ages 11-18. Registration January
29 until full. Contact: Tannen Call,
Conferences and Workshops, BYU, 147
Harman Continuing Education Building,
Provo, UT 84602; [telephone] 801/378-4851,
e cw147mail@byu.edu,
http://ce/byu.edu/cw/cwdance/
*** ****

MODERN DANCE AND JAZZ
Brigham Young University. June 24-July
5. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Ages 13-18.
Registration Jan. 29 until full. Contact:
Tannen Call, Conferences and
Workshops, BYU, 147 Harman
Continuing Education Building, Provo,
UT 84602; [telephone] 801/378-4851,
e cw147mail@byu.edu,
http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwdance/
*** ****

YOUTH BALLROOM
Brigham Young University. Aug 5-8.
Ballroom. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10-17.
Registration Jan. 29 until full. Contact:
Tannen Call, Conferences and
Workshops, BYU, 147 Harman
Continuing Education Building, Provo,
UT 84602; [telephone] 801/378-4851,
e cw 147mail@byu.edu,
http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwdance/
*** ****

SALT LAKE CITY

"Move IT 2002" EDUCATOR'S
WORKSHOP
Ririe Woodbury Dance Company.
Aug 5-9. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Dance &
the Camera, African. Teachers only. Ages
18+. Tuition: $200. Rm/bd: $150. Apply
by July 10. $50 fee. Contact: Kathy Black,
RWDC, 138 W. Broadway, Salt Lake
City, UT 84101; [telephone] 801/563-0423,
e rwdance@qwest.net,
www.ririewoodbury.com
$ *** [

"MOVE IT 2002" THREE-WEEK
WORKSHOP
Ririe Woodbury Dance Company July
29-Aug 16. Jazz, Modern, Choreography,
African. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 15+. Tuition:
$500. Rm/bd: $150. Apply by July 10.
$50 fee. Contact: Kathy Black, RWDC,
138 W. Broadway, Salt Lake City, UT
84101; [telephone] 801/563-0423, e
rwdance@qwest.net,
www.ririewoodbury.com
$ *** ****

"MOVE IT 2002" YOUNG DANCERS
WORKSHOP
Ririe Woodbury Dance Company.
July 22-27 (three 2-day sessions or one 6-day
session). Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Folk,
African. Ages 12+. Tuition: $75/2 days,
$200/6 days. Rm/bd: $20/day. Apply by
July 10. $75 fee. Contact: Kathy Black,
RWDC, 138 W. Broadway, Salt Lake
City, UT 84101; [telephone] 801/563-0423,
e rwdance@qwest.net,
www.ririewoodbury.com
$ *** ****

VERMONT

BENNINGTON

JULY PROGRAM
Bennington College. June 29-July 26.
Modern, African. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 15-18.
Tuition: $3,650, incl. rm/bd. Apply by
May 15. $30 fee. Contact: Brie
Santarcangelo, BC, One College Dr.,
Bennington, VT 05201; [telephone] 802/440-4418,
***** 802/440-4424,
e jpcatalog@bennington.edu,
www.bennington.edu
$ *** **** [

WORK IN THE PERFORMANCE OF
IMPROVISATION
Bennington College. June 16-23.
Improvisation. Int-Adv. Ages 21+.
Tuition: $500, incl. rm/bd. Apply by May
28. Contact: Penny Campbell and Terry
Creach, BC, Bennington, VT 05201;
[telephone] 802/443-5874,
e campbell@middlebury.edu,
www.middlebury.edu/~campbell
*** ****

VIRGINIA

ARLINGTON

INTENSIVE BALLET WORKSHOP
Arlington Center for Dance. July 1-26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character,
Partnering, Pilates. Int-Adv. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $735. Rm/bd: $300. Apply by
May 1. Contact: Kathryn Fredgren,
Artistic Dir., ACD, 3808 Wilson Blvd.,
Arlington, VA 22203; [telephone] 703/522-2414,
***** 703/522-8725, e arldance@erols.com,
www.arldance.com
* (vid.) ** $ *** ****

BRIDGEWATER

INTENSIVE BALLET WORKSHOP FOR
ADULTS
Ballet Extension. Aug 2-10. Ballet,
Pilates. Ages 15+. Call for details. Apply
by
June 15. $10 fee. Contact: Susan
Muterspaugh, BE, 102 B S. Main St.,
Bridgewater, VA 22112; [telephone] 540/434-7289,
e mutersp@attglobal.net,
www.saltcreekballet.orgwww.balletextensi
on.com
** ***

LYNCHBURG

SUMMER PROGRAM
Virginia School of the Arts. June 24-Aug
2. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Int-Adv.
Ages 11-18. Call for current tuition and
rm/bd rates. $30 application fee. Contact
: Deborah Power, VSA, 2240 Rivermont
Ave., Lynchburg, VA 24503;
[telephone] 434/847-8688, ***** 434/847-4380
* (vid.) ** *** ****

RICHMOND

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Richmond Ballet. June 24-Aug 2. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Character, Men's Classes,
Enrichment Courses. Int, Adv. Ages 13-21.
Please call for tuition/rm/bd. Apply by
March 29 for video auditions. $10 fee.
Contact: Maria Tisdale, 407 E. Canal St.,
Richmond, VA 23219; [telephone] 804/344-0906
x221, ***** 804/344-0902,
e mtisdale@richmondballet.com,
www.richmondballet.com
* (vid.) $ *** ****

WINCHESTER

SHENANDOAH PERFORMING ARTS CAMP
Shenandoah University. June 30-July 14.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Chereography,
Dance Styles. Adv only. Ages 12-18.
Tuition: $750. Rm/bd included. Apply by
May 31. Contact: Tania Sharpton, SU,
1460 University Dr., Winchester, VA
22061; [telephone] 540/545-7210, ***** 540/665-5402,
e pac@su.edu,
www.su.edu/conservatory/scon/pac/l.htm
* (rec.) $ *** ****

WASHINGTON

AUBURN

SUMMER COURSE 2002
The Evergreen City Ballet. June 24-Aug
2. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Composition.
Int-Adv. Ages 8-18. Tuition: $720/6 wks.
Apply by June 15. $30 fee. Contact: Stacy
Szehner, The Evergreen City Ballet, 10
E. Main St., Auburn, WA 98002; [telephone]
253/833-9039, ***** 253/833-9039, e
ecb@foxinternet.com,
www.evergreencityballet.com
* (vid.) ** $ ***

BELLINGHAM

PACIFIC DANCE COMPANY & SCHOOL
Pacific Dance Company & School.
June 24-Aug 16. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Middle Eastern. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 3+
Tuition varies. Contact: Eleise Kerman,
PDCS, P.O. Box 2146, Bellingham, WA
98227; [telephone] 360/733-5409,
e pacificdance@earthlink.net,
www.pacificdancecompany.net
****

SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
Western Washington University Dance
Program. June 25-Aug 2. Ballet, Modern,
Creative Movement. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages
14+. Tuition: $95/credit. Rm/bd varies.
Apply by June 24. Contact: Nolan
Dennett, WWUDP, 516 High St.,
Bellingham WA 98225; [telephone] 360/650-3129,
***** 360/650-7242,
e nolan.dennett@wwu.edu,
www.wwu.edu/~dance
$ *** **** [ <>

PORT TOWNSEND

4TH ANNUAL TEACHERS' INTENSIVE-INTRODUCTORY
SESSION
Centrum. Aug 5-9. Teaching Dance
technique. Teachers with at least 2 years
experience only. Faculty: Kitty Daniels,
Bill Evans, Don Halquist. Tuition: $350
before June 1, $375 after. Dorm room +
meals: $225-270. Apply by July 15.
Contact: Carla Vander Ven, Centrum,
P.O. Box 1158, Port Townsend, WA
98368; [telephone] 360/385-3102 or 800/733-3608,
***** 360/385-2470, e carla@centrum.org,
www.centrum.org or
www.billevansdance.org
*** <>

4TH ANNUAL TEACHERS' INTENSIVE-FOLLOW
UP/ADVANCED SESSION
Centrum. Aug 11-13. Teaching Dance
Technique. Teachers who participate in
the Aug 5-9 session or who have attended
a previous Bill Evans Teachers' Intensive
only. Faculty: Kitty Daniels, Bill Evans,
Suzie Ater Lundgren. Tuition: $200
before June 1, $225 after. Dorm room +
meals: $155-175. Apply by July 15.
Contact: Carla Vander Ven, Centrum,
P.O. Box 1158, Port Townsend, WA
98368; [telephone] 360/385-3102 or 800/733-3608,
***** 360/385-2470, e carla@centrum.ors,
www.centrum.org,
www.billevansdance.org
*** <>

SEATTLE

SUMMER COURSE
Pacific Northwest Ballet. July 8-Aug 9.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Spanish. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 12-18. Tuition/Rm/Bd:TBA.
Apply by Audition. $20 fee. Contact:
Denise Bolstad, PNB, 301 Mercer,
Seattle, WA 98109; [telephone] 206/441-9411,
www.pnb.org
* ** ***

SUMMER DANCE
Cornish College of the Arts. June 24-July
26. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Spanish.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8-12/Jr. Wksp, Ages
12+/Sr. Wksp. Tuition: $675. Apply by
June 1. Contact: Christine Juarez, CCA,
710 E. Roy Street, Seattle, WA 98102;
[telephone] 206/726-5090, ***** 206/720-1011,
e cjuarez@cornish.edu.www.cornish.edu
** $ [ <>

SUMMER DANCE INSTITUTE FOR
TEACHERS
Creative Dance Center. July 8-19.
Modern, Creative Dance. Teachers only.
Ages 18+. Tuition: $350. Rm/bd: $30-$35/night.
Meal plan available. Apply by
June 15. Contact: Anne Green Gilbert,
CDC, 12577 Densmore Ave. N., Seattle,
WA 98133; [telephone] 206/363-7281,
***** 206/525-6358,
e agilbert@creativedance.org,
www.creativedance.org
$ *** [ <>

UNIVERSITY PLACE

SUMMER PROGRAMS
Dance Theatre Northwest. June 29-Aug
24. Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Musical
Theatre, Stretch. Beg, Int, adv. Ages 4+.
Tuition varies. Apply by June 29.
Contact: Melanie Kirk-Stauffer, DTN,
2811 Bridgeport Way West, Suite 24,
University Place, WA 98466; [telephone] 253/565-5149,
e melanie@wa.net,
www.wa.net/~dtnnews
****

WEST VIRGINIA

PARKERSBURG

WEST VIRGINIA FINE ARTS DANCE
CAMP
Schrader Youth Ballet Company.
June 9-16. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Partnering. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 8-20.
Contact: Leslie Maiden, SYBC, P.O. Box
292, Parkersburg, WV 26102;
[telephone] 304/485-0181, ***** 304/424-6332,
e sybc@ureach.com
* (rec.) ***

WISCONSIN

BELOIT

SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP FOR HIGH
SCHOOL STUDENTS
Beloit College. Aug 5-10. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Choreography, Nutrition, Injury
Prevention, Theory. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages
15-18. Tuition: $300. Rm/bd: $200/wk.
Apply by June 1. Contact: Chris Johnson,
BC, 700 College St., Beloit, WI 53511;
[telephone] 608/363-2713, ***** 608/363-7009,
e johnsnc@beloit.edu,
www.beloit.edu/~dance
*** ****

MADISON

BALLET MADISON SUMMER INTENSIVE
2002
Madison DancE and Fitness Center. June
17-July 27. Ballet, Ballroom, Jazz,
Modern, Middle Eastern, Yoga. Beg, Int,
Adv. Call for more information. Contact:
Heather Magee, Madison Dance and
Fitness Center, 160 Westgate Mall, Suite
A, Madison, WI 53711; [telephone] 608/279-1600,
e heathermagee@hotsheet.com
*** ****

SUMMER INTENSIVE 2002
Madison Ballet. June 17-22. Ballet, Men's
Glass, Pilates, Conditioning. Int-Adv.
Ages 12-18. Tuition: $485. Rm/bd: $285.
Apply by May 31. Contact: W. Earle
Smith, Madison Ballet, 2822 Index Rd.,
Madison, WI 53713; [telephone] 608/278-7990, *****
608/278-7992, e
madisonballet@prodigy.net,
www.madisonballet.org
** $ ***

MILWAUKEE

INTERMEDIATE INTENSIVE PROGRAM
Milwaukee Ballet School. July 15-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character.
Intermediate only. Ages 11+. Tuition:
$800. Rm/bd: $825/$925. Apply by April
16. $15 fee. Contact: Bobby Ball, MBS,
504 W. National Ave., Milwaukee, WI
53204; [telephone] 414/649-4077, ***** 414/649-4066,
e bball@milwaukeeballet.org,
www.milwaukeeballet.org
* (vid.) ** *** ****

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
Milwaukee Ballet School. June 24-Aug 2.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Character, African.
Int, Adv. Ages 11+. Tuition: $1,500.
Rm/bd: $1,650/$1,850. Apply by April 16.
$15 fee. Contact: Bobby Ball, MBS, 504
W. National Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53204;
[telephone] 414/649-4077, ***** 414/649-4066,
e bball@milwaukeeballet.org,
www.milwaukeeballet.org
* (vid.) ** *** ****

STEVENS POINT

SUMMER ARTS CAMP
UW-Stevens Point. Ballet, Jazz, Modern,
Tap, Musical Theatre. Int-Adv. Ages 13-18,
grades 8-13.-Tuition: $450. Apply by
June 1. $50 deposit. Contact: Ruth
Daniels, PAC, UW-SP, A200 Fine Arts
Center, Stevens Point, WI 54481; [telephone]
715/346-3956, ***** 715/346-2718,
e Summer.Arts.Camp@UWSP.edu,
www.uwsp.edu/cofac/pointartscamps
* (rec.) ** *** ****

INTERNATIONAL

AUSTRALIA

SYDNEY

WINTER HOLIDAY
Ecole Ballet Studios. Ballet. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 10-20. Call for details. Contact:
Mr. Ashley Killar, EBS, P.O. Box 288,
Lindfield, NSW 2070 Australia;
[telephone] +61 02-9416-8961,
***** +61 02-9416-7704, e
info@ecole.net.au.www.ecole.net.au
* (vid.) **

ULVERSTONE, TASMANIA

CENTRAL COAST YOUTH FESTIVAL
TASDANCE
Call for dates and details. Modern,
Circus. Beg-Int. Ages 13+. Contact:
Rebecca Headlam, Tasdance, 197
Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania
7250 Austraila; [telephone] +03-6331-6644, ***** +03-6331-5522,
e tasdance@tassie.net.au
****

AUSTRIA

SALZBURG

SEAD INTERNATIONAL SUMMER
WORKSHOP
Salzburg Experimental Academy of
Dance. July 8-20. Ballet, Modern. Adv-Pro.
Ages 18+. Contact: Alexandra Kren
and Margit Lanzinger, SEAD,
Schallmooser Hauptstrasse 48, Salzburg
5020, Austria; [telephone] +43 662-624635,
***** +43 662-62435-20, e office@sead.at,
www.sead.at
***

VIENNA

WORKSHOPS AND RESEARCH
ImPulsTanz. July 14-Aug. 11. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Tap, Contemporary, Butoh,
Afro, Children's, Yoga, Feldenkrais,
Pilates. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 2+. Tuition:
$100/workshop. Rm/bd: $170/wk. $16
application fee. Contact: Magdalena
Stolhofer, ImPulsTanz, P.O. Box 155,
Vienna 1091, Austria; [telephone] +43-1-523-5558,
***** +43-1-523-1683-9,
e workshops@impulstanz.com,
www.impulstanz.com
$ *** ****

BULGARIA

VARNA

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER BALLET
ACADEMY
Varna International Ballet Competition
Foundation. July 15-30. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Bournonville. Int-Adv. Age
groups: under 19, 19+. Tuition: $400,
students under 19, $600, students 19+.
Contact: Vesselinka Nikolova, VIBC,
Serdika str.6, Floor 1, Sofia 1000,
Bulgaria; [telephone] +359 2988-33-77,
***** +359 2986-19-01,
e varna_ibc@mail.bol.bg,
www.bulgarianspace.com/music/varna_ibc

CANADA

BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO

A DANCER'S SUMMER SCHOOL-OPEN
PROGRAMME
Quinte Ballet School. June 30-July26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Spanish, Character.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10-18. Call for details.
Apply by May 31. Contact: Yvonne
Adams, QBS, 196 Palmer Rd., P.O. Box
534, Belleville, ON KSN 5B2 Canada;
[telephone] 613/962-9274, ***** 613/962-9275,
e qbs@reach.net.www.quinte.net/ballet
** *** ****

A DANCER'S SUMMER SCHOOL-PROFESSIONAL
PROGRAM
Quinte Ballet School. June 30-July 26.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Spanish, Character,
Men's Class. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10-18.
Call for details. Apply by May 31.
Contact: Yvonne Adams, QBS, 196
Palmer Rd., P.O. Box 534, Belleville, ON
K8N 5B2 Canada; [telephone] 613/962-9274,
***** 613/962-9275, e gbs@reach.net,
www.quinte.net/ballet
* (vid.) ** *** ****

CALGARY, ALBERTA

JAZZ IMMERSION 2002
Decidedly Jazz Danceworks. Aug 10-17.
Jazz, Tap, African, Repertoire. Adv, Pro,
Teachers. Ages 16+. Tuition: $375. Apply
by June 1. $100 non-refundable deposit.
Contact: Lori Maxwell, DJD, 1514
Fourth St. SW, Calgary, AB Canada;
[telephone] 403/245-3533, ***** 403/245-3584,
e lmaxwell@decidedlyjazz.com,
www.decidedlyjazz.com
* (vid.) ** ****

MONTREAL, QUEBEC

2002 SUMMER SCHOOL
Ecole superieur de danse du Quebec.
July 22-Aug 16. Ballet, Modern,
Character. Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 10-22.
Tuition: CAN $1050. Rm/bd: CAN $150.
Apply by April 30. Contact: Louise
Maurice, ESDQ, 4816 rue Rivard,
Montreal, Canada, H2J 2N6;
[telephone] 514/849-4929, ***** 514/849-6107,
e info@esdquebec.org,
www.esdquebec.org

TORONTO, ONTARIO

SUMMER SCHOOL 2002
The School of Toronto Dance Theatre.
July 2-26, or July 2-12 and July 15-26.
Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition:
CAN $500-950. Apply by June 14.
Contact: Andrea Roberts, STDT, 80
Winchester St., Toronto, ON M4X 1B2;
[telephone] 416/967-6887, ***** 416/967-4379,
e info@schooloftdt.org,
www.schooloftdt.org
** ****

SUNDANCE 2002
Canadian Children's Dance Theatre.
July 1-19. Ballet, Modern. Int-Adv. Ages
8-19. Apply by June 30. Contact:
Deborah Lundmark, CCDT, 509
Parliament St., Toronto, ON, Canada; [telephone]
416/924-5657,
***** 416/924-4141, e ccdt@ccdt.org,
www.ccdt.org
$

THE ART AND SCIENCE OF DANCE
National Ballet School. July 30-Aug 3.
Ballet, Modern. Teachers only. Call for
details. Contact: Anuschka Roes, NBS,
105 Martland St., Toronto, ON M4Y 1E4
Canada; [telephone] 416/964-3780,
***** 416/964-5133, e info@nbs-enb.on.ca,
www.nbs-enb.on.ca
*** <>

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

36 VARIED TAP DANCE WORKSHOPS
Vancouver Tap Dance Society. Aug 29-Sept
2. Tap. Beg, Int, Adv, Pro, Teachers.
Ages 11+. Tuition: $40/class. $20
application fee. Contact: Anna Kramer,
VTDS, 2775 E. Hastings St., Vancouver,
BC V5K 1Z8; [telephone] 604/253-0293,
***** 604/875-1256, www.vantapdance.bc.ca
$

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Dancing on the Edge. Approx. July 4-13.
Contemporary. Adv. Tuition: $200-300.
Applications accepted until filled.
Contact: Joanne Telfer, DE, 280 E.
Cordova St., Vancouver, BC V6A 1L3;
[telephone] 604/689-0691, ***** 604/684-5841,
e firehall@firehall.org,
www.dancingontheedge.org

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
Goh Ballet Academy. July 8-Aug 10,
Ballet, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv. Tuition:
$1,400. Rm/bd: $800. Apply by May 30.
$25 fee. Contact: Rose Finlay, GBA,
2345 Main St. Vancouver, BC, Canada;
[telephone] 604/872-4014, ***** 604/872-4011,
e Registrar@gohballet.com,
www.gohballet.com
* (vid./rec.) ****

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA

DANCE INTENSIVE
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School.
Aug 11-24. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int,
Adv. Ages 9+. Tuition/Rm/Bd: TBA.
Apply by Aug 1. Contact: RWBS, 380
Graham Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 4K2
Canada;
[telephone] 204/956-0183, ***** 204/943-1994,
www.rwbschool.com
* (rec.) ** ***

2002 NATIONAL CECCHETTI
CONFERENCE
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet. July 31-Aug
6. Ballet. Int-Adv, teachers. Cecchetti
grades 5+. Call for details. Apply by July
15. Contact: Jacqui Davidson, RWB, 380
Graham Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 4K2
Canada; [telephone] 204/943-4612, ***** 204/943-1994,
e mbcec@yahoo.com,
www.cecchetti.ca/meetings.html
* (vid.) *** ****

PROFESSIONAL DIVISION
Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. June 30-July
26. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int,
Adv. Academic Grades 6+. Tuition:
CAN$780-980. Call for more details.
Contact: School Office, RWBS
Professional Division, 380 Graham St.,
WPG MB Canada R3C 4K2;
[telephone] 204/957-3467, ***** 204/943-1994,
e school@rwb.org.www.rwbschool.org
* (vid./rec.) ** $ *** ****

DENMARK

COPENHAGEN

BARTHOLIN INTERNATIONAL BALLET
SEMINAR
Royal Theatre. July 1-20. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Bournonville school, Repertory
and Mime, Male classes. Int, Adv. Ages
14+. Tuition:$150-600. Rm/bd:$150. $70
fee. Contact: Viva Flindt, BIBS, P.O. Box
3020, St. Strandstraede 21 21,
Copenhagen Denmark 1021;
[telephone] +45 7025575, ***** +33 493 206065,
e bibs@bournonville.dk,
www.bournonville.dk
*** **** <>

GREECE

ATHENS

GREEK FOLK DANCE AND CULTURE
Greek Dances Theater Dora Stratou.
Call&mail for dates and details. Folk.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 18+. Apply in June.
Contact: Adamantia Angeli, GDTDS,
8 Scholion St., Plaka, GR-10558 Athens;
[telephone] +30 10-3244395, ***** +30 10-3246921,
e grdance@hol.gr,
www.users.hol.gr/~grdance
**** <>

KALAMATA

8TH KALAMATA INTERNATIONAL DANCE
FESTIVAL/WORKSHOP
Kalamata International Dance Centre.
July 15-30. Ballet, Modern. Adv-Pro. Ages
15+. Tuition: approx. $235. Rm/bd:
approx. $35. Call for details. Apply by
June 15. Contact: Ms. Erifili Efremidou,
KIDG, 6 Pan Kessari Str., 24100
Kalamata, Greece; [telephone] +30 1-7751731,
***** +30 1-72126966, e
dikeho@conxion.gr,
www.dikeho.conxion.gr

HUNGARY

BUDAPEST

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER COURSE
Hungarian Dance Academy. Aug 5-17.
Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Hungarian Folk-Dance.
Int. Ages 13-24. Tuition: $720.
Rm/bd: $350. Apply by May 31. $30 fee.
Contact: Zsuzsa Szabo, HDA, H-lo75
Budapest Kazinczy u. 42-46, Budapest,
Hungary; [telephone] 361/352-8443,
***** 361/352-8447, e info@mtf.hu,
www.mtf.hu
***

SOPRON

EARLY MUSIC DAYS
Hungarofest. June 22-29. Baroque. Int,
Adv. Ages 15+. Tuition: ~300. Rm/bd:
~100/wk. Apply by May 1. ~50 fee.
Contact: Maria Liszkay, Hungarofest,
1072 Budapest, Nagydiofa u. 10-12,
Sopron, Hungary; [telephone] +36 1 266-1459,
e liszkay.maria@hungarofest.hu,
www.hungarofest.hu
*** ****

IRELAND

DUBLIN

DANCE ALL DAY
Dance Theatre of Ireland. July 8-26.
Modern, Hip-Hop. Beg, Int. Ages 7+.
Tuition: $80. Contact: Dance Theatre of
Ireland, Bloomfield's, Lower Georges
Street, Dun Laoghaire Co., Dublin,
Ireland; [telephone] +353 1 280 3455,
***** +353 1 280 3466, e danceire@iol.ie

ISRAEL

TEL AVIV

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER COURSE
Bat-Dor Studios of Dance. June 28-July
19. Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap. Int-Adv.
Ages 10+. Tuition: $500. Apply by
May 15. Contact: Riva Friedman, BDSD,
30 Ibn Gvirol, Tel Aviv;
[telephone] +972 3-6963175, ***** +972 3-6955587
* (vid.)

SUMMER COURSE
Matan Arts & Culture Project for Youth.
July. Ballet, Jazz, Modern. Beg, Int, Adv.
Ages 13-18. Apply by May 31. Contact:
Galit Liss, MACPY, 16 Hanatziv St.,
Tel Aviv 67018',
[telephone] +927 3-6241001 ext 238,
***** +927 3-6241005,
e matan@matnasim.org.il
* (vid./rec.) ** ***

ITALY

CASTIGLIONCELLO

SUMMER WORKSHOP
Pro Danza Italia/USA. July 3-29. Jazz,
Modern, Tap. Int-Adv. Ages 17+. Rolling
space available. $35 fee. Contact: Pola
Chapelle, Director, PDI/USA, Box 15,
Annandale, NY 12504;
[telephone] 845/876-4394, ***** 845/876-4394,
e prodanzaitalia@hotmail.com,
www.prodanzaitalia.com
* (vid.) ** *** **** [

FLORENCE

DANZ & STATE
Centro Studi Danza, Scuola del Balletto
di Toscana. July 1-13. Ballet, Jazz,
Modern, Hip Hop. Int-Adv. Call for
details. Apply by June 30. Contact:
Margherita Gioia, Via Claudio
Monteverdi 3/1, 50144 Florence, Italy;
[telephone]+39 055-351530, ***** +39 155-353856,
e bdt@programmifuturi.it,
www.programmifuturi.it/ballettoditoscana

MANTUA

SUMMER INTENSIVE
Universita di Danza e Teatro. July 1-24.
Ballet, Modern. Adv, Pro, Teachers. Ages
6+. Tuition: $2,500, incl. rm/bd. Apply by
May 20. Contact: Prof. Daniela
Ghiraldini, UDT, 13 p/le Togliatti, Porto
Mantovano MN Italy 46047;
[telephone] +376-396824
* (vid.) ** $ *** [ <>

PISA

DANCE EDUCATION
New York University Dance Education
Program. Call for dates and details.
Modern, Improvisation, Choreography.
Adv. Contact: Heather Lenahan, DEP, 35
W. 4th St., Suite 675, New York, NY
10012-1172; [telephone] 212/998-5400,
***** 212/995-4560, e hll214@nyu.edu,
www.nyu.edu/education/music
*** [

SPOLETO

SPOLETO STUDY ABROAD
Spoleto Study Abroad. July 18-Aug 15.
Ages 15-19. Call for details.Tuition:
$5,050. Apply by Feb 15. $75 fee.
Contact: Jill and Lorenzo Muti, SSA,
P.O. Box 99147, Raleigh, NC 27624;
[telephone] 919/384-0031, ***** 919/846-2371,
e spoleto@mindspring.com
* (vid.) *** ****

URBINO

URBINO SUMMER DANCE
S.U.N.Y. New Paltz. July 1-27. Modern,
other forms TBA. Int. Ages 18+.
Tuition:$413.55. Rm/bd: $845. Apply by
April 15. $25 fee. Contact: Lynn Barr,
S.U.N.Y. New Paltz, 75 S. Manheim
Blvd., Suite 9, New Paltz, NY 12561-2443;
[telephone] 845/257-3125, ***** 845/257-3129,
e international@newpaltz.edu,
www.newpaltz.edu
* (rec.) *** **** [

NETHERLANDS

AMSTERDAM

AMSTERDANCE SUMMER
Henry Jurriems Foundation. Call/email
for dates. Ballet, Modern. Adv-Pro. Open
classes. Tuition: $5 per class. Contact:
Gary Feingold, HJF, Gerard Brandtstraat
26, 1054JK Amsterdam, The
Netherlands;
[telephone] +31 20 4121510, ***** +31 20 6123154,
e feingold.hjs@euronet.nl,
www.euronet.nl/~hjs

RUSSIA

NOVOSIBIRSK

DANCES OF THE PEOPLES OF SIBERIA
Folkraft-Europe. July 15-29. Folk. Beg,
Int, Adv. All ages. Contact: Ricky Holden
by email only at rhfe@usa.net;
[telephone] +32 2-4783648
***

ST. PETERSBURG

VAGANOVA ACADEMY CONFERENCE,
DEMONSTRATION AND 5TH ANNUAL
BALLET COMPETITION
St. Petersburg Travel, Inc. June 18-June
27. Ballet, Character, History. Beg, InK
Adv, Pro., Teachers. Tuition/Rm/bd:
$1,779. Apply by May 1. $300 deposit.
Contact: Anna Grudzinski, St. Petersburg
Travel, Inc, 21382 Sleepy Glen, Trabuco
Canyon, CA 92679; [telephone] 949/459-9770,
***** 949/459-9730,
e stpbtravel@earthlink.net,
www.trips2russia.com
*** **** <>

SWEDEN

STOCKHOLM

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER COURSES 2002
Balletakademien. May 10-Aug 17. Ballet,
Modern, Jazz. Beg, Int, Adv. Tuition:
$15/class. Contact: Lillemor Lundberg,
Balletakademien, Box 26210, 100 Y1
Stockholm, Sweden; [telephone] +46 8-7894120,
***** +46 8-7894123,
e balettakademien@folkuniversitet.se,
www.folkuniversitet.se/balettakademien

SWITZERLAND

ASCONA

ASCONA DANCE WORKSHOP
Dance Promotion Suisse. July 28-Aug 4.
Jazz, Modern, Hip-Hop, Afro-Jazz. Int,
Adv. Ages 14+. Tuition: $150-$350.
Rm/bd: $150. Apply by May 10. Contact:
Fernando Damaso, DPS, Via Collegio
16-6612, Ascona, Switzerland;
[telephone] +91 791 73 15, ***** +91 791 73 15,
e info@dancepromotion.ch,
www.dancepromotion.ch
***

GENEVA

SUMMER PROGRAM
Atelier des Arts. July 22-Aug 12. Ballet,
Modern. Int-Adv. Ages 16+. Tuition:
$3,650, incl. rm/bd. Apply by April 25.
Contact: Francia Tobacman, Director,
AA, 55 Bethune St. New York, NY,
10014; [telephone] 212/727-1756, ***** 212/691-0631,
e info@atelierdesarts.org,
www.atelierdesarts.org
* (vid.) ** *** **** [

UNITED KINGDOM

HARROGATE, ENGLAND

INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
Harrogate International Festival. July 18Aug
3. Ballet, Modern, World. Call for
details. Contact: William Culver-Dodds,
Director, HIF, 1 Victoria Ave., Harrogate
H4I 1EQ North Yorkshire, UK;
[telephone] +44 01423-562303,
***** +44 01423-521264,
e info@harrogate-festival.org,
www.harrogate-festival.org.uk

LLANGOLLEN, WALES

INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL EISTEDDFOD
Authentic Folk. Adv. Call or email for
details. Contact: Artistic Director,
Llangollen International Musical
Eisteddfod, Royal International Pavilion
Llangollen, N. Wales, UK;
[telephone] +1978-862000, ***** +1978-862002,
e info@international-eisteddfod.com,
www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk
* (vid.) *** ****

LONDON

SUMMER 2002
London Studio Centre. July 29-Aug 16.
Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Contemporary, Musical
Theatre. Ages 15+. Tuition: 195
pounds/wk. Apply by May 7. Deposit/50
pounds. Contact: Heather Walker, LSC,
42-50 York Way, London, NI 9AB, UK; [telephone]
020 7837 7741, ***** 0020 7837 3248,
e heather.walker@london-studiocentre.co.uk,
www.lsc.uk.net
***

SUMMER INTENSIVES
The Place. Week 1: July 22-27. Week 2:
July 29-Aug 3. Week 3: Aug 5-10. Ballet,
Jazz, Modern, Yoga, Pilates, Performance.
Beg, Int, Adv. Ages 16+. Apply by July 22.
Contact: Andy Papas, Manager, The
Place, 16 Flaxman Terrace, London
WC1 H9AB UK; [telephone] 207/388-8430,
***** 207/383-4851, www.theplace.org.uk
****

SUMMER SCHOOL
Union Dance Company. Aug 5-9 Juniors
(ages 7-13) and Adults. Aug. 12-16
Seniors (ages 14-25). Contemporary
dance with b-buying, martial arts. Beg,
Int, Adv. Apply by July 29. Call/write for
fee. Contact: Rachel Attfield, UDC, 12
Lisson Grove, London NW1 4TS UK;
[telephone] +44 020-7724-5765,
***** +44 020-7224-8911,
e danceunion@aol.com
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