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Dance Virtuosa School of Dance, owned and artistically directed by Kashena Bartlett B.R. and established in 2009, has quickly evolved as one of the most recognized schools of dance on Prince Edward Island, dedicated to providing high quality instruction in many facets of dance. We cater to students age 3 through adult, beginner to pre-professional level. Students may study a variety of dance styles from our highly diversified, professional teaching staff. Instructors assess student’s strengths and areas for growth and apply teaching skills in such a way to maximize student’s enjoyment and help them reach their ultimate potential. We are here to motivate young minds, develop skilled, happy and healthy dancers. The Art of Dance offers limitless opportunities. We believe that introducing and enriching your child in dance is a wonderful gift that will last forever! Dance teaches poise, promotes good posture, body alignment, musical awareness, and develops rhythm and coordination.
Our eye care clinic in Charlottetown offers a full range of eye health services to clients of all ages, from children to older adults. Visit our optometrists for comprehensive eye exams, eye emergencies, oculat diseases management and contact lens fitting.
Conveniently located in downtown Charlottetown, Island Optical & Eyecare has been serving Charlottetown and Island Optical & Eyecare for more than 45 years.
Universal Property Management Limited (Universal Properties) is one of Halifax's leading property management specialists in residential, commercial, industrial and retail complexes. The company provides a wide spectrum of management services including: Pr
North Lake College is a two-year public community college serving Irving, Texas and northern Dallas County. North Lake opened in the fall of 1977, becoming the sixth of seven colleges in the DCCCD. The college's central campus sits on 276 acres in the Las Colinas area of Irving, at 5001 N. MacArthur Boulevard. In addition, North Lake operates three community campuses: North Campus in Coppell, South Campus in South Irving, and West Campus adjacent to DFW Airport. The college's signature programs include logistics, the sciences, construction technology, and our unique pairing of arts and technology.
An old Mi'kmaq story describes how Kluskap, a Mi'kmaq hero, carefully and thoughtfully placed the territory of Epekwitk on the gentle laughing waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Kluskap then slept on its sandy beach, waking years later with a strong conv