Cinderella Ballet Show Preview
June 10th, 2010 by VB admin
June 10, 2010 Media Release (PDF)
A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE:
Cinderella Ballet Show Preview at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts Gala Concert on June 22, 2010
Summer Camp 2010
March 16th, 2010 by VB admin
Summer camp 2010!
Parents and guardians have started enrolling their children in our eagerly anticipated Summer Camp 2010! ENrolling your child at Victoria Ballet Academy’s Summer Camp is a unique way of strengthening your child’s innate abilities and an inspiration for better personal achievements. Our summer program quickly boosts the physical and social development of children and makes them healthier and more confident.
The camp is located in Thornhill at the intersection of Yonge and Centre streets, right at the Viva Blue bus stop, close to Steeles Avenue, Highway #7, and ETR 407, bordering three of York Region municipalities: Markham, Vaughan and Richmond Hill, and only 5 minutes from Toronto’s northern boundary. It is very close to public transportation, including the GO commuter train.
Please follow the Summer Camp 2010 schedule and fees link for complete information. You can also contact us at 905-707-7580.
Vladimir Demine, Principal
Victoria Ballet Academy Canada
7751 Yonge Street, Thornhill, ON L3T 2C4,
1-905-707-7580
www.victoriaballet.com
info@victoriaballet.com
Ballet Theatre of St. Petersburg, Russia, in Toronto
March 14th, 2010 by VB admin
March break camp 2010
February 8th, 2010 by VB admin
Dear members and friends of Victoria Ballet Academy:
We would like to invite your children to attend our popular March Break Camp. As always, we will deliver an exciting day program for our campers. Victoria Ballet Academy will provide not only ballet and art classes but also, if you desire, academic classes, including Math, Science, French, English and others. Hot meals and snacks will be provided.
We promise an enjoyable and healthy environment for all children and a happy March Break Holiday for them. Please give us a call, we will be very glad to answer all your questions. You are also welcome to find more information about our March Break Camp at our website: www.victoriaballet.com/day-camp/camp-activities.
Sincerely yours,
Vladimir Demine, Principal
Victoria Ballet Academy
7751 Yonge Street, Thornhill, ON, Canada
905 707 7580
www.victoriaballet.com
info@victoriaballet.com
Ballet Master Class by Russian Guest Dancers
December 10th, 2009 by VB admin
One day only!
December 16, 2009, at 3:00 pm.
International guest dancers from Russia will conduct a master class at Victoria Ballet Academy,7751 Yonge St., Thornhill.
Scope of the workshop to include Lifts (duet of a ballerina and a dancer) and male techniques.
Admission fee: $30.
Register:
905-707-7580
or
info@victoriaballet.com
Rehearsal Schedule for the upcoming performance of The Nutcracker:
November 29, 2009
12 pm to 2 pm: rehearsal of Act 2, Professional and Tuesday/Friday class (teachers – Naira and Victoria) including Soldiers, Horses and Butterflies. Mandatory Attendance
December 6, 2009
12 to 2 pm: rehearsal for all Professional and Tuesday/Friday class (teacher – Victoria). Mandatory Attendance
December 13, 2009
12 to 2 pm: rehearsal of Act 3, Professional, Monday/Thursday class (teacher – Victoria) and Tuesday/Friday classes (teachers – Naira and Victoria), including Butterflies and Waltz. Mandatory Attendance
December 18 – 20, 2009
Information for our students participating in this year’s Production of The Nutcracker
To all parents: the soloists, professional students and Tuesday/Friday class of Victoria have to arrive to Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts Centre at 3 pm. The other dancers have to arrive at least at 5:00 pm, dressed in their light pink tights and shoes. If they perform also on pointe, please make sure they have both sets of their ballet shoes with them. The girls’ hair must be back neatly in a bun at the base of their head. Please no bun wraps or coloured ribbons or barrettes, only ones matching their hair colour. The boys’ hair should be neatly cut. All children should have stage make-up on arrival to the theatre.
There will be parents volunteering to supervise your children in the change rooms and on the way to and from the stage. They will help the children with theatre costumes. On arrival to the theatre, please bring your child to the back main entrance, someone will be there to take children to their change rooms and teachers. No parents will be permitted backstage at any of the performances or during intermissions due to the theatre policies specifying the backstage capacity.
The parents, who signed up to volunteer, have been contacted as per the night(s) when we need their help. Please send us a note if you have changed your plans. If volunteers have any questions about time/date, please contact Lisa Thalassinos at 416-417-3649.
Victoria Ballet Academy to visit Roy Thomson Hall
October 7th, 2009 by VB admin
Victoria Ballet Academy to visit Roy Thomson Hall
If you would like to join our trip to Roy Thomson Hall
Mariinsky Orchestra (Kirov)
Valery Gergiev, conductor
Featuring Denis Matsuev, piano
In the program:
LIADOV: Enchanted Lake
RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3
SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 15
(program subject to change)
March 17, 2010 8:00 PM
Tickets: $52.50
Tickets will sell very fast. If you would like to join the trip, please subscribe before October 9, 2009. Call Vladimir Demine at Victoria Ballet Academy: 905-707-7580.
Piano Concert for Summer Camp and Intensive Ballet Program Students
August 10th, 2009 by VB admin
The Summer Camp and Intensive Ballet Program at Victoria Ballet Academy has been the most
successful so far. About 100 ballet, dance and active life style fans have attended the
camp and program so far. The school students happily greet newcomers and make them feel
welcome. Every child finds best friends by the end of the very first day at the Academy.
After an energetic lesson of ballet and ballet gymnastics, taught by Ms. Victoria
Mironova, the founder and artistic director of the Academy, and other teachers (Naira
Ramazanova, Anastasia Loskutov, Lisa Mironova), only at the swimming pool time do the
students start feel relaxed. That is necessary, as they have the ballet rehearsal every
day, after swimming. Those who do not feel like having that much, choose art, math and
chess classes. The next Friday, August 14, starting 1:30, the children will have a piano
concert performed for them. Everyone is welcome to attend it free of charge at Victoria
Ballet Academy, 7751 Yonge St, Thornhill, , 905-707-7580.
Learning Ballet – What is the best age to start?
June 23rd, 2009 by VB admin
There are many compelling arguments for beginning ballet classes at an early age, and it is generally believed that this will produce the best results in terms of long-term success. The big question that many parents ask is “how young is too young?”
Many children show an interest in dance, music and movement from an early age (some from as soon as they begin walking!) and there is absolutely no reason not to encourage this interest. One of the best ways to support this interest is to enroll the child in a pre-ballet class. Many schools (including the Victoria Ballet Academy) offer pre-ballet classes for children over the age of three. Here the child will be introduced to a world of rhythm and excitement in a loosely structured environment. This will allow them to develop this side of their personality in a fun and creative environment. It will also assist with social skills by involving them with other children and the regular activity will give them a sense of routine that will be invaluable in future years.
Of course, the viability of ballet classes for three year olds will depend a great deal on the individual child. In some cases the child may lack the attention span for classes and it could be best to wait a year or two until they have more focus. This will be a personal decision for the parents and teacher to consider.
The majority of children begin ballet classes between the ages of four and eight. At this age the child is better able to concentrate and will be able to learn effectively. This is usually the best age to work on the child’s posture and to begin to introduce the standard ballet positions. The benefits of ballet classes at this age are significant and will extend into other areas of the child’s development. Learning ballet will improve the child’s concentration, focus and discipline. As with most other physical activities and sports, dance lessons will foster a healthy lifestyle and attitude that will assist the child throughout their life. There is also a great deal of evidence to suggest that children with active lifestyles perform better at school and are generally better behaved.
Ballet classes also give children the opportunity to perform in public and in front of their peers. It is extremely beneficial for a child to become accustomed to this from a young age. This aspect of ballet can also give the child a huge sense of accomplishment and boost their confidence and self-esteem which will serve them well during the rest of their childhood and teenage years. Attending ballet classes from a young age will also have the added bonus of exposing the child to a whole world of music, history and imagination.
The optimal age for beginning ballet classes will vary depending on the specific child, however, it generally ranges from the age of three to 10 years. Nevertheless, if your child expresses an interest in ballet but he or she is over 10, do not fear or give up! With a lot of hard work and dedication it is still possible for them to enjoy a great ballet career.
To get more about dance visit www.torontodance.com
Gala Concert
June 15th, 2009 by VB admin
We are thrilled to announce our Gala Concert that will take place on
June 18 – 19 at 6:30 pm
in the great premises of The City Playhouse Theatre. We will perform The Best Ballets and Dances produced and staged by Victoria Mironova, Artistic Director, Choreographer.
Cast: students of the day school and evening/weekend program of the Victoria Ballet Academy and guest dancers Produced and staged by Victoria Mironova, Artistic Director, Choreographer
For more information please refer to the theatre section of our website.
Looking forward to see at the theatre.
