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Show eatrwred ce ae a ss a . Pictured I-r: Academy of Dance students Andee Tims, Jackie Hylton, Nicole cane . Parker Submitted by Academy of will be available at the door). This pro- gram will introduce the public to the “new concept of all areas of Artistic instruction performing together. Students enrolled at the Academy no later then September 5th may take part in this production. The following weekend, a spook alley will be held at the Dance and Performing Arts-- Part 2 of 2 Heber City’s Academy Performing The Sparklers are WDC’s youngest performing team—Back, I-r: Kaitlyn VanWagoner, Martie Leavitt, Franki Staley, McKenna McQuarnie, Kelsey Richins. Front, |-r: Taylor Dresen and Alexandria Clawson. Not pictured: Noelle Boney. : The Wasatch Dance Center will hold its “annual Performing and Competing Teams and Company Audition at the Wasatch Dance. Center on Friday, August 20. The audition will begin at 3:00 for dancers ages 14 and up, fol- dancers in the state. in the audition should register at WDC’s studio office at least 30 minutes prior to will be invited to participate in an exhibition produced for the ESPN sports network. The exhibition and perform- their scheduled audition time, since spook alley will serve as a fund raiser to help the Academy maintain its high quality with the most affordable tuition. Each of the 20 members of the faculty tuition tailored to meet the interest and — needs of each individual student. place on August 27 and Dancers who are selected to perform in the exhibition will be required to attend WDC’s regularly scheduled classes and rehearsals, to ensure they are up to WDC's standards, and ready to perform. WDC’s Teams and Companies perform and compete many times throughout a national and international level. WDC performs in studio recitals, and in com- are experts in their field and have a common goal of providing the children of the community with a wealth of knowledge without causing a heavy financial burden on the family. The classes at the Academy include: Ballet (with pianist), will Jazz, Modern, Hip hop, Clogging, Celtic (Riverdance), Ballroom, Swing, Tapp, Voice, Theater, Performance skills, Piano, Violin, Isshinru Karate, Tai Bow, Drawing, Oil painting and Watercolor. Some of the classes will be offered daily while others only once a week. The swing class will be Friday nights for 28 from 9:00 am until 3:00pm. All dance students in — the community will be invited to audition. These will. be performing and com- over 100 dancers are likely to participate. Dancers are responsible for their . -peting companies although Ballet and own warmup. The WDC auditions are Modern students will have the option open to all dancers, and dancers do not not to compete if they so choose. All need to be registered members of the students taking classes through the Wasatch Dance Center to participate. Academy will be given opportunities to perform in their respective areas of WDC fall registration open houses choice throughout the year in producbegin August 18 at 4:00pm and contintions and recitals. The first production ue until August 27. While dancers can_ will be a Halloween production “ Blood register for classes at any time during the On The Dance Floor” October 25. at year, classes fill quickly, and early regis- Wasatch High School 7:00 p.m. (tickets 11. on 3 Dancers who would like to participate August 20 series will be held at 7:30, and will be used to select dancers, who and Academy on Heber’s Main Street. The The Academy will also be the home of a Ballet, Jazz and Modern dance company. The dance company classes will be chosen by audition. Sign ups for the audition as well.as for classes will take olds at 6:30. The final audition of the west, established in the dance and performing arts field for a combined total of over 34 years. Each director has owned and taught in successful studios in Utah and Arizona. Approximately 300 students dios in Utah, so students should be pre- 5-7 year olds at 5:30, and the 8-10 year Intermountain and been are currently enrolled in the September - classes to.take advantage of the instruction offered in every area as well as the pared to be matched against the best the have munity events such as the Heber Valley ~ Arts Council’s Dance Fest. WDC regularly selects competitions recognized as holding the highest standards, and competes frequently with the other top stu- lowed by the {1-13 year olds at 4:30, the ance will be held on September of Dance Arts’ directors Adults only and Saturday night per couple. ae geri To register for classes there will be an open house at the Main Street studio on August 27 and 28th 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Instructors will be on hand. tration is recommended. Repair existing concrete without replacement costs! . s Cy ae é! eine Pet J A Don’t Replace Sunken — Concrete? Quality @ Sidewalks Sunken Garages .& Uneven ® Experts at Raising and Leveling Concrete! Shop Tilting ¢ Unpitched Fioors ¢ * ¢ -« Slabs & Drains « Sunken Pool Decks °e Fast Service! 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