We are a non-profit, charitable organization that offers free educational presentations to the community and school districts, regarding life development and its different stages. GP Voice for Life - "Fostering respect for life at all stages of development."
Accredited Supportive Living Services LimitedProviding quality services to individuals with diverse needs by encouraging opportunities for growth, development, and community support.We work with really great people.We are a proactive organization recognized for it's commitment to excellence in providing inclusive and diverse services. our values, our mission, and who we are.Who we arePrograms & ServicesOur programs include In dependant Living Services, Residential Services, Family Support, FASD, Brain Injury, Community Access for People in Continuing Care, and Supported Employment.DSLOur new Designated Supportive Living Complex will accommodate seniors, and non-seniors alike; those suffering from dementia, chronic illnesses; and those who simply require a greater level of care than what their family can provide them.Please GiveAccredited Supportive Living Services Limited is a not-for-profit organization.
Ballet is the classical dance form that can be mastered by itself or used as a technical base to supplement other dance forms. At PRDS we follow the ISTD; Imperial Classical Ballet syllabus which demands grace and precision, whilst employing formalized steps and gestures in intricate, flowing patterns to create expression through movement. Classes focus on overall body alignment and awareness with emphasis on proper usage of feet and legs and execution of turnout. Carriage and usage of upper torso and arms are also stressed. Pointe technique is the part of classical ballet technique that concerns pointe work, in which a ballet dancer supports all body weight on the tips of fully extended feet. A dancer is said to be en pointe when the dancer's body is supported in this manner. Pointe work is performed while wearing pointe shoes, which employ structural reinforcing to distribute the dancer's weight load throughout the foot, thus reducing the load on the toes enough to enable the dancer to support all body weight on fully vertical feet.