July 2010
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Maintenance classes
The Dance Center of Oklahoma City Ballet will be offering advanced technique classes Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. August 2nd - 20th. These classes are available to students of The Dance Center in divisions 4 - Advanced 5 at $5.00 per class. Advanced dancers not enrolled at The Dance Center are welcome to attend at $10.00 per class. Classes will be taught by School...
School director Viktoria Page talks about the OWL...
Dear friends,
This week Oklahoma City Ballet partnered with City Arts Center and New View Oklahoma to participate in the OWL (Oklahomans Without Limits) camp July 26-30, 2010. This has truly been both a humbling and uplifting experience.
Myself and four other teachers from The Dance Center of Oklahoma City Ballet took groups of visually impaired campers and their sighted “buddies” through a...
Newsok.com article on our participation in the... →
Oklahomans Without Limitations camp article on... →
Boy's ballet!
The Dance Center of Oklahoma City Ballet is pleased to offer a special class in beginning ballet for boys! This unique class specially designed as an athletic, energetic way for boys to be introduced to the art of ballet will meet on Wednesday’s from 4:30-5:30 and will be taught by OKC Ballet dancer Josh Crespo. The Dance Center’s fall session begins August 23rd. Call 405-843-9898 for...
Interview with Artistic Director Robert Mills in... →
Newsok.com article on our collaboration with New... →
Bon Voyage Naomi !!
Dance Center of OKC Ballet division 2 student Naomi Szweda will be spending a few weeks this fall in Paris, France. While in Paris with her parents Naomi will be attending ballet classes at the American Academy of Dance in Paris. We wish her the best and look forward to her return home later this fall.
OKC Ballet partners with NewView Oklahoma for...
Plans are underway for the 11th annual 2010 Oklahomans Without Limits (OWL) Summer Youth Camp, July 26-30 on the campus of Oklahoma City University. For one week, the dorms will be home for 60 youth and adults ages 10 to 17 years old who will participate in this year’s camp, including 30 visually impaired youth, their peer volunteer counselors, chaperones and NewView staff. Students will...