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The Deep River Ballet Club gratefully acknowledges support from the Town of Deep River through a Junior Instructional Grant.

Wednesday 23 October 2013

Annual General Meeting

 
Our Annual General Meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, October 30, 5:30 pm in the waiting area.  This will allow many of our new parents to attend while their children are in class.



Everyone is welcome.  This is a great opportunity to hear about what's going on in the club.

We do have some open positions that need to be filled. We are in need of the following:
  • Secretary (voting position)
  • Recital Coordinator(s) (voting position)
  • Uniform Outfitter
The duties are as follows:
Secretary:  Attends Exec meetings, record and distribute minutes of the meetings.

Recital Coordinator(s):  Attend Exec meetings. With the instructor, plan and coordinate all aspects of the spring recital.  Can be filled by two people.  The key to this position is the ability to delegate and follow-up with volunteers.  Past coordinators are available to help mentor and train.

Uniform Outfitter:  Be the contact when students are in need of new uniform and provide them to the students.  Help maintain an inventory and let exec know when new items need to be ordered.  
Please consider donating your time to support DRBC.

Monday 23 September 2013

No 3-year-old class

We received very little interest in a 3-year-old class, so we will not be offering one this year.

Wednesday Class Make-up Times

Wednesday classes that were delayed last week will be offered a make-up class on Saturday, September 28.

  • Primary:     10:00 am
  • Grade III:   10:45 am
  • Beginners: 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Please note that if your child is not able to attend, there is no refund for the missed class.  

Friday 6 September 2013

Registration

Schedules are ready, fees are set and we're ready to go!

  • Registration information is updated and linked to the right.
  • Classes are available for J/K - teen.
  • Returning this year is an Adult Class -- no experience necessary!
  • We are considering offering a class for 3-year-olds if there is enough interest.  Please let us know if you have a 3-year-old who would like to take ballet.
  • Uniform outfitting night will be Monday, September 9 from 5:00 - 9:15 above the pool.  New and used uniforms supplies available.
  • Important update: The first Wednesday classes will be  September 25.  Make-up classes for the 18th to be announced.
Email the club or call Julie Gosselin (registrar) at 613-584-3291 for more information, to register to express an interest.

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Registration news

Community Registration Day will be Thursday, September 5, from 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm at the Deep River arena.

We are still working on updating the registration form.  As soon as it is ready we'll get it posted here.

We look forward to seeing you and all the kids again!

Sunday 28 July 2013

From the Globe and Mail

July 28, 2013

Barre none: Athletes are ballet's latest converts

By DEIRDRE KELLY

Elite athletes are turning to ballet-based workouts to build strength, flexibility and focus 

 

The temperatures are soaring outside but on a recent weekday morning, members of Synchro Swim Ontario have skipped the pool to stand in ballet's first position in a stuffy room inside the Etobicoke Olympium.

"Point and one-and-two-and-three-and-four!"

Shouting out the counts is Jennifer Nichols, a lithe ballet dancer who has pioneered the Extension Method, a workout regimen combining classical dance technique with strength and cross training exercises using rubber bands, free weights and complex movement sequences.

Today, she has the swimmers lined up along a ballet barre doing rapid-fire foot drills to build speed, extension and finesse in their leg work. Next, she orders them to go centre floor to hold their balance on one foot.

"Ballet is not just an art it's a sport," says Nichols, who dances with Opera Atelier in Toronto in addition to running her own dance fitness studio, Extension Room, located on Eastern Avenue.

"For these swimmers, I'm adapting ballet technique to make it serve them in the pool. These exercises will help them hold their core stable while their limbs are doing extreme movements in the water and increase their range of motion."

Ballet builds flexibility. It also builds strength, speed, agility, balance, mental focus and endurance, which might explain why ballet workouts are the latest fitness craze, benefitting elite athletes but also those looking to add a little bounce to their exercise regimes.

Barre-based fitness programs are popping up all over the country and come wrapped in tutu-sounding names like Bar Method (Vancouver), Barre Beautiful (Toronto) and Halifax Barre (Halifax and Dartmouth). Toronto's Barreworks recently opened a second location in response to growing demand for its body sculpting and cardio classes using weights, balls and the ballet barre itself for building strength and endurance. The popularity of the programs has been built on high-profile success stories.
When NHL goaltender Ray Emery was facing the premature end of his hockey career in 2010 as a result of a debilitating health issue that required surgery to his hip, he took up ballet. Less than a year later he was back playing as a member of the Anaheim Ducks.

Mick Jagger credits ballet for enabling him, at age 70, to move, well, like Jagger.
In a 2011 Brazilian documentary, World Heavyweight Champion Evander Holyfield is seen doing pliés at the barre as part of his overall fitness regime. "When I was fighting the big guys I needed to have something that they didn't have," he explains. "These guys were bigger so I had to have a game plan. And flexibility was the key."

Now, the benefits of ballet training have got amateurs ponying up to the barre. And they're not all women.

Toronto marathon runner Cory Pagett has been studying with Nichols for the past five years.

"This has been of great help with the endurance aspect of long-distance running," says Pagett, a marketing specialist. "The cardio portion of the classes helps with heart strength, breath control and that non-physical attribute, will power, when facing particularly gruelling courses or hills which require me to dig deep for that extra amount of drive."

At Vancouver's Barre Fitness, co-founder Ella Jotie is seeing a sharp increase in male clients.

"We've recently been working with male soccer players, a professional lacrosse player and competitive road cyclists," says Jotie. They've all told her the exercise has helped build strength and heightened flexibility.

In Halifax, Laurissa Manning, who owns Halifax Barre, is presently training a male cyclist at her Dartmouth studios.

"Cyclists don't often think to use ballet as part of their training, but it definitely yields benefits," Manning says. "Ballet gives them heightened stability."

Nichols' Extension Room ballet workouts use the supporting apparatus of the ballet barre but, as in a real ballet class, also uses the floor to test individual balance and poise. Participants are also encouraged to jump, turn and do running leaps, or jetés, to build stamina.

Nichols designed her workout to train basketball players to jump higher, hockey players to skate better and soccer players to execute quick lateral moves with a reduced risk of injury. "Athletes," she says, "do not know how to really use the full potential of the foot. Use of turnout and strength in the peroneals – the lateral side of the calf – would also decrease ankle sprains when players land from jumps by ensuring that the foot is trained not to roll over the lateral edge."

The trend didn't come out of nowhere. Ballet as a strength- and endurance-building regime has a long history: Originating in the 16th century as an exclusively male pursuit, it was used to train men in the arts of war – fencing, jousting and military discipline.

Even so, Nichols says she often encounters resistance when offering to train professional male athletes.

"They think ballet is effeminate and somehow beneath them," she observes.

"The gender stereotypes are still so shockingly prevalent, despite the fact that scientists and doctors are unanimous in stating that ballet dancers are the fittest and most well rounded in existence," says Nichols.

"I have guys sometimes hovering by my door, wanting to come in and then chickening out," she says.
"But if they think ballet is for sissies, they are dead wrong."

Just ask Evander Holyfield.

Tuesday 11 June 2013

End of Year Survey

Help us plan for next year by giving us some feedback about this last year.  It's always good to stop and take a good look at what's working and what's not so improvements can be made.  If you haven't filled out the survey, please do!  We are anxious to hear from you. :)

Take the survey here!! 

 

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Picture Day Schedule

Photos will be taken by Eric Lux of Studio2Go.  To see some of Eric's work, visit his site at www.studio2go.ca.

Even if you do not plan on purchasing a photo package, please bring your child to the photo session so they can be part of the group photo.  This is nice for the club records and for families who are purchasing a package to have a complete class photo.

The schedule is as follows:

Grade II "Mermaids":                    4:00 pm
Grade I "Pirates-in-Training":        4:30 pm 
Grade IV "Lost Boys":                   4:45 pm
Grade IV "Pirates":                         5:15 pm
Beginners "Birds of Paradise":       5:15 pm
Adv. Beginners "Fairies":               5:30 pm
Pre-Primaries "Fireflies":               6:00 pm
Primary: "Tigerlily's Tribe":           6:30 pm
Senior "Mermaids":                        7:00 pm
Senior Individual Characters:         7:30 pm   
            

Tuesday 23 April 2013

Rehearsal Schedule

Our year end show is rapidly approaching and the dancers have learned their dances and are now polishing them up!  We will start rehearsing in Childs Auditorium. The schedule is as follows:

Wednesday April 24th  
4:00-5:00   Grade IV  (Mon & Wed)
5:00-5:45   Pre-Primary & Primary 
                  (Mon & Wed)
5:45-6:30   Beginners & Adv. Beginners  
                  (Mon & Wed)
6:30-7:30   Seniors
7:30-8:30   Seniors (Pointe)

Monday April 29th
4:00-5:00   Grade I & II
5:00-5:30   Grade I & II & IV 
                  Character Dance
5:30-6:00   Seniors (Pointe)

Wednesday May 1st

COSTUME PICK-UP
4:00-5:00   Seniors
5:00-5:30   Grade IV (Mon & Wed)
5:30-7:00   **ALL GROUPS**
7:00-8:30  Tech / Sets

Monday May 6th
GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL PICTURES IN BALLET ROOM

*** ATTENDANCE IS STRONGLY  RECCOMENDED EVEN IF YOU DO NOT PLAN ON MAKING A PURCHASE AS IT IS NICE TO HAVE COMPLETE
GROUP PHOTOS FOR THE CLUBS RECORDS AND FOR THE FAMILIES
WHO ARE PURCHASING PHOTOS***


Wednesday  May 8th
4:00 -5:00   Sets
5:00-7:00   **ALL GROUPS**




Monday May 13th



4:00-4:30  Sets and music / lights run  
                  through
4:30-6:00  DRESS REHEARSAL 
                  ** ALL GROUPS**

Wednesday May 15th
**SHOW**  
ALL GROUPS TO ARRIVE BY 5:30 
                                    
All rehearsals are “closed.”  No one but dancers and volunteers are allowed in auditorium.  There is also no food or drinks allowed in the auditorium. Students may leave these items, if needed, in the hallway outside the auditorium.  There will be a bathroom available but please make sure your child visits one before their rehearsal.  :)

For the rehearsals that require all students to attend: Costumes are to be worn and hair is to be in a bun (if long enough) and pulled off the face.  Make up is required for the dress rehearsal and show nights only.  This is light make up in order for the dancers faces not to be washed out by the lighting.

Other rehearsals require normal class attire.  Hair still should be pulled back off the face and in a bun.

Please wait outside the auditorium doors with your child until they are called in for their rehearsal.

Tickets will be on sale starting May 1st at the auditorium before your child’s rehearsal time and on May 6th in the ballet room before your child’s photo session each student will receive 2 complimentary tickets for the show, these are an ideal gift for neighbours, grandparents, or school teachers. :)

Your child’s costume may be picked up at the May 1st rehearsal and payment must be made then in order to take the costume home.  A huge thank you to the volunteers who made these costumes!!


If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at c-steer@hotmail.com or any of the Club executive members.

Wednesday 27 February 2013

CLASSES CANCELLED

Due to the weather, classes this afternoon/evening (FEB 27) are cancelled.  Classes will resume next week.

Monday 18 February 2013

Family Day

Just a reminder....
There are no classes on February 18 in recognition of Family Day.  There will be Monday classes on April 1, Easter Monday.

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Recital Volunteers Needed!



It is recital planning time!  Our year-end recital is a highly anticipated event by our students who are eager to show what they’ve learned as well as get the chance to dress up and put on a fun show.  This year the recital is scheduled for MAY 15 (Wednesday).  Time TBD.

In order to give our students a quality recital experience, we rely on the help of volunteers. You should have received a Volunteer Sign Up sheet this week.  It is also available under "Important Info" on the right. Instructions for the return of the form are at the bottom of the sheet.

If you have any questions, you can email us at drballet@yahoo.ca.  More detailed information about the recital will be coming as we get closer to the event.
 
Thank you for investing in your child’s growth and experience in dance!