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Show November 21, 1995 Carbon County Business Review -- 1995 19 Ballet group boasts membership in Royal Academy of Dance Linda Johnstuns School of Dance has been teaching tap, classical ballet, jazz, let syllabus of the Royal Academy of Dancing that was founded in 1920. This academy has grown to become the largest, most influential public examining body for classical ballet in the world. It is now being operated in over 50 countries. classes. Teachers must be fully qualified. The Price school has participated in ballet exams for six years and is looking forward to this years exam in May. tumbling, and cheerleading for students ages 4 and up for 30 years. The school is now located at 58 N. Carbon Avenue, Price. The facility has 2 large studios to accommodate the Ten years ago, the school started a performing troupe called The Nonstop Dance Company, an audition-onlgroup. The members perform locally, at Lagoon, 49th Street Galleria, county fairs, KNOCCA and area musical productions. The Nonstop Dance Company members have won over 20 different dance competitions in Utah, Arizona, Texas and Nevada. A younger group, the Junior also has an audition entrance requirement. only The school uses the bal y Non-stop- s, Owner, Linda Johnstun, strives to ensure that all her students have the opportunity to achieve a goal. She enjoys teaching and loves to dance. She is a past member of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce board of directors, Miss Carbon County Scholarship director, KNOCCA committee member and choreographer of local musicals. Dancing their way Into your heart. School of Dance V-- " 4 Coordination, Self-Discipli- ne cSSiSfil? Timing, are the results of quality Self-Confiden- ce, instruction in Classical Ballet, For Information 9 & Tap, Tumbling, registration 637-272- 5 58 North Carbon Ave. Price Jazz, Cheerleading Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabi Member of Dance Educators of America Instructor Linda Johnstun Home of the Nonstop Dance Company |