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Dance Magazine, Jan, 2004
MISSISSIPPI
BIXOLI
JOEL RUMINER'S DANCE CAMPS
July 24-27. Ballet, modern, tap, jazz, teacher's camp. Beg., int., adv., teachers. Ages: 9 . Tuition: $395. Rm/bd: included. Apply by: July 31. Contact: Joel Ruminer, Joel Ruminer Dance Camps, 12 St. Charles Ct., Little Rock, AR 72211; 501.663.8090 $ C D T
JACKSON
BALLET MAGNIFICAT! SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE
July 4-31. Ballet, modern, jazz, other. Int., adv. Ages: 12-24. Tuition: $525/2 wks.; $950/4 wks. Rm/bd: $600/2 wks.; $1150/4 wks. Apply by: June 1 or until filled. Fee: $50. Contact: Robin Kropff, Ballet Magnificat, 5406 1-55 North, Jackson, MS 39211; 601.977.1001, * 601.977.8948, 2004@balletmagnificat.com, www.balletmagnificat.com (REC.) B $ C D T
MISSOURI
BRANSON
JOEL RUMINER'S DANCE CAMPS
July 17-20. Ballet, modern, tap, jazz, teacher's camp. Beg., int., adv., teachers. Ages: 9 . Tuition: $395. Rm/bd: included. Apply by: July 31. Contact: Joel Ruminer, Joel Ruminer Dance Camps, 12 St. Charles Ct., Little Rock, AR 72211; 501.663.8090 $ C D T
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY BALLET SCHOOL INTENSIVE
June 14-July 9. Ballet, modern, pointe, jazz, variations, men's class, partnering, Pilates. Int., adv. Ages: 11-21. Tuition: $900. Rm/bd: $1050. Apply by: Apr. 1. Fee: $200. Contact: Eddy Potter, Kansas City Ballet School, 1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108-1207; 816.931.2299, 816.931.1172, school@kcballet.org, www.kcballet.org C D
ST. LOUIS
BALLET MIDWEST
June21-July 30. Ballet, modern, jazz. Int., adv. Ages: 11 . Tuition: $350/1st wk, $100/each additional wk. Contact: Mary Stromberg, 6617 Clayton Rd, St. Louis, MO 63117; 314.721.2275, * 314.721.8133. balletmidwest@aol.com, www.balletmidwest.org
SAINT LOUIS BALLET SCHOOL INTENSIVE
July 19-Aug.7. Ballet, modern, jazz, Pilates. Int., adv. Ages: 9-23. Tuition: $225/wk; $400/2 wks; $525/3 wks, Rm/bd: $12-150. Apply by: July 15. Fee: $15. Contact: Gen Horiuchi, Director. Saint Louis Ballet School, 218 THF Blvd, Chesterfield, MO 63005; 636.537.1998, 636.537.2578, school@stlouisballet.org, www.stlouisballet.org/school
NEVADA
LAS VEGAS
NEVADA BALLET THEATRE SUMMER INTENSIVE
July 26-Aug. 14. Ballet, modern, jazz. character, variations, men's classes, pilates, stretch, floor, barre. Beg., int., adv. Ages: 11-20 years. Tuition: $195.00/wk. Rm/bd: $150-$180. Apply by: July 17. Contact: Svenbjorg Alexanders, Nevada Ballet Theatre, 1651 Inner Circle, Las Vegas, NY 89134; 702.243.2623, * 702.804.0365, salexanders@nevadaballet.com, www.nevadaballet.com A (VID./REC.) $ C D
CECCHETTI SOCIETY USA INC.
Aug. 1-7. Ballet, modern, character, variations, men's classes, Pilates. Int., adv. Ages: 11 (equivalent, to Cecchetti Grade III). Tuition: $375. Rm/bd: $275. Apply by: July 10. Contact: Marnell Himes. Cecchetti Society USA, Inc., 619 Ashland Dr., Huntington Beach, CA 92646; 714.960.4361, * 714.960.4361, chaconne.hh@verizon.net, www.cecchettiusa.org (REC.) B $ C T
DANCE EDUCATORS OF AMERICA: 3 YR. PRE-BALLET SYLLABUS
July 18. Ballet,. Teachers. Ages: 18 . Tuition: TBD. Apply by: May 1. Contact: Charles Kelley, Dance Educators of America, PO Box 607, Pelham, NY 10803; 914.636.3200, * 914.636.5895, kelleyDEA@aol.com, www.deadance.com (REC.) T
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