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We are confident that through our programs you will develop posture, balance, focus and flexibility. We would like you to consider us as your family, to grow with us and to take pride in what we can accomplish together. Our ultimate goal is to help each and every student reach their maximum potential and to enjoy themselves in the process. Elevation Dancentre offers a beautiful newly renovated facility with 2 spacious dance studios with high 15ft ceilings, wall to wall mirrors, sprung hard wood floors, and surround sound systems
The Ontario School of Ballet (OSB) was founded in 1979 by Executive Director Sarah Lockett, to provide high quality dance instruction for students of all ages, in an inspirational environment. The school is committed to nurturing students from recreational to pre-professional levels of dance, by developing skills through excellent programming. Ms. Lockett's 33 years of experience has guided thousands of young dancers from the basics to professional careers. OSB is one of Canada's leading dance institutions. All classes are taught by expert accredited dance educators. Limited class size allows for individual attention and guidance. The school is committed to fostering the development of disciplined, self-confident students, who will grow from their training, whether their goal is to achieve a career in dance, or apply the knowledge they have gained to other professions.
Body Language Academy of Dance has taught thousands of dancers since it was founded in 2003. We offer ballet, tap and jazz classes as well as Pre-Dance for pre-school children and the Angelina Ballerina Dance Academy program and Jazz/Tap for children 6 years old and younger. We offer both recreational and competitive dance programs. Our instructors are university educated and hold professional qualifications with the Royal Academy of Dance and ADAPT.
The core of Kaeja d'Dance is driven by the creation of new and original dance through the interconnected mediums of live performance, educational/community programming and dance on film. Led by Karen and Allen, our work addresses universal qualities of life and investigates the power of dance to elevate and unite the human spirit against physical, social and environmental obstacles. We remain committed to social and artistic exploration, and utilize the language of choreography - and the interrelated tributaries of performance, education and film - to incite a passion for movement and to nurture a new appreciation for the richness of the human experience. Our vigorous commitment to the profession and community of dance is inspired from the relentless core of passionate joy, stimulating ideas and intrigue that Karen and Allen Kaeja inhabit. This is reflected in our consistent search within ourselves to inform and invigorate the Company vision and the future of dance and dance audiences through educational projects for youth, professional dancers and educators, and through outreach activities for new and current audiences.
Miss Doreen Hayes started her dance school in 1956 with 85 students as a single mother with two small children. She began by teaching Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Acro and Baton in the dining room of her Pauline Avenue home in Toronto, turning her living room into the parents' waiting room., Miss Hayes moved to the Jane and Bloor location in 1957 to a small one room studio, and was the only teacher for the first five years. Over the years, Miss Hayes has encouraged the love of dance to thousands. Students and Teachers come and go but The Doreen Hayes School of Dancing has remained a consistent and professional Dance Studio for 55 years., During the 60's and 70's Doreen had a very popular lounge act and trio called Doreen Hayes and her 44's! A frequent headliner on the Airport Strip at the Woodbine Room in the Constellation Hotel, the Hook and Ladder club at the Beverly Hills Hotel and many others including the Black Knight Room at the Royal York Hotel downtown Toronto., Miss Hayes still works diligently, managing the school from her little office with the help of her 4 teachers, while continuing as a ROLE MODEL for women entrepreneurs and aspiring Dance Teachers.