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Master Ballet Academy offers the highest quality instruction in ballet, while also offering contemporary, jazz and lyrical dance classes. We are commited to bringing out the very best in each and every one of our students.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

GETTING READY FOR OUR SUMMER INTENSIVE

Summer Intensive at MBA
June 4th - June 29th



This year, as in the past, we are offering a summer intensive course for five levels during the month of June.  Our dates are June 4th - June 29th.
During this time we will have the following classes:  

for Beginner I: ages 3 & up we offer two classes/week,
Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9am-10am

 for Beginner II: ages 5 & up we offer three classes/week:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays  from 9am - 10:30am

For all other levels: Pre-Intermediate (ages 8 - 11), Intermediate (ages 11 & up) and Advanced (ages 13 & up) we will offer classes daily from 10am - 4pm. 

Classes will include:
 Ballet technique
         Variation
         Partnering
         Repertoire from famous ballet pieces
         Balanchine repertoire class
        Jumps & Turns class
        Character dance
        Jazz
        Hip-Hop
        Contemporary
        Neo-Classical choreography class
       Stage  make-up class
       Stretch & Strength;  work-feet strength
       History of ballet
       Art Class

Our faculty will consist of Slawomir and Irena Wozniak, Olga Tarasova, Nadiya Kovtun, Kevin Jenkins, Martin Naugle, as well as Slawomir Jr and Michal Wozniak, and more.

Price is $1100 for full session or $275/week for full program,
Beginner I - $35/week, Beginner II - $85/week. 

Sibling Discount of 10% will be available for all levels.  

Early Bird Special: If signed up and paid in full before May 10th, receive $100 off full session.  (this discount not available for Beginner I and Beginner II)



 
Master Ballet Academy Receives
OUTSTANDING STUDIO AWARD
at the Youth America Grand Prix San Diego, CA Semifinals


Our studio received the Outstanding Studio Award at the YAGP semifinals in San Diego, CA, thanks to the hard work and dedication of our teachers as well as our students who attended the competition.
It is the third year that we have participated in this prestigious ballet competition.  We have first learned about it two years ago, when we brought five students to the San Diego semifinals, after training them for a short month.  Even with such a short time of training, one out of our five girls won first place, and another one also made it to the top twelve.  Last year, we also had five participating students, and instead of San Diego, we took them to the Los Angeles semifinals, with similar results, third place and another top twelve out of five.
This year we had a team of nine outstanding ballet students who have proved that they really are some of the best dancers in the region.
 Gisele Bethea, who has been our full time student only since August, has proved that her natural talent paired with hard work and dedication can pay off very quickly.  Gisele won first place in both classical and contemporary categories for the junior division. Congratulations, Gisele!
Leanne Fromm has also made it to the finals for the third year in a row, placing third in the classical junior division.  She also made it to top twelve with her contemporary solo choreographed by our own Martin Naugle.
Alexa DiMuro, our full time student only for the past month has also proven that hard work can pay off quickly. She made it to the top twelve in the precompetitive classical division.
 Esther Huszar, competing her second year with us, has grown as a dancer, receiving higher scores this time than last year.  We are very proud of you, Esther and happy to see you continue to grow as a dancer!
Mia Rosin, Julianna Kassenbrock, Skyler White, Shea McAdoo and Brooke Read also received high scores, though they did not make it to the finals.  Neverthless, their beautiful performances and high scores helped our school get the Outstanding School Award.
We are very proud of all our girls, and wish to thank them all for their hard work and dedication.  A school is as good as its students, not only teachers.  We are very fortunate to have a team of dedicated, passionate dancers, whose work ethic and talent matches that of their teachers.  Thank you to all our wonderful dancers!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Nutcracker Cast List Announced

The Cast - in order of appearance
Numbers and letters in ( ) indicate date and time of performance. M for matinee, E for evening.

Act I, Scene 1
DROSSELMEYER'S WORKSHOP:
DROSSELMEYER:
Przemyslaw Grzadziela

DROSSELMEYER'S HELPER:
Michal Wozniak ((25M,26M,27E) Slawomir Wozniak Jr (25E,26E,27M)

BALLERINA DOLL:
Allie Burman (26E,27E) Gisele Bethea (25E, 27M) Leanne Fromm (26M) Esther Huszar (25M) understudy: Alexandria Rausch, Julianna Kassenbrock

HARLEQUIN DOLL:
Julianna Kassenbrock (25M), Alexandria Rausch (26E,27M) Esther Huszar (26M,27E) Sabrina Benavides (25E) understudy: Lauren Kelly

Act I, Scene 2: THE STAHLBAUM HOUSE

FRAU VON STAHLBAUM:
Judy D’Apuzzo (25M/E,26M/E) Elizabeth Mann (27M/E)

HERR VON STAHLBAUM:
Ryland Early

CLARA:
Gisele Bethea (26E,27E) Simrin Player (25E) Kaylin Branch (25M) Chloe Rosenbaum (27M) Mia Rosin (26M) FRITZ: Paris Rosenbaum (25E/M,26E,27M) Jack Beckham (26M,27E)

MAID:
Katelin Ahern (25E, 26M/E, 27M) Leanne Fromm (25M, 27E) understudy: Allie Burman, Anna Murnane

BUTLER:
Crispino Ramos

PARTY PARENTS:
MOTHERS:
Elizabeth Mann (25E, 26E) Tatum Quinonez (25M, 26M, 27M/E) Nina Kravetz Kaitlyn Smoot (25E, 26M) Sherry Anderson (25M/E,26M/E) Skyler White (25E, 26M) Lexie Yunger (25M, 26E, 27M/E) Emily Philhower (27M/E) Christine Steiner (25M, 26E, 27M/E) Jackie Nortwher

FATHERS:
Owen Anderson (25M/E, 26M/E) Billy Lee Raul Orozco Kenny Perez Drew Swaine Cody Smith Harrison Stevenson (27M/E)

PARTY CHILDREN:
GIRLS:
Leila Rosin Sophia Olson (25E,26M,27E) Karina Sbiera Sabrina Kloft Thalia Bargas (25M,26E,27M) Julia Blackman understudy: Branda Statman, Kaylin Branch, Mia Rosin, Simrin Player BOYS: Stefan Bargas Cole Vining Cruz Vining Chase Vining Jack Beckham (25E,26E,27M) Paris Rosenbaum (26M,27E) Emilia Linos (25M) understudy: Jack Anderson

Act I, Scene 3: THE BATTLE

SMALL MICE:
Stefan Bargas Jack Beckham (25E,26E,27M/E), Paris Rosenbaum (25M,26M), Chase Vining Branda Statman Sarah Eloge (25M, 26M, 27E) Sofia Bargas (25E, 26E, 27M) Sophia Olson (25M, 26E, 27M) Thalia Bargas (25E, 26M, 27E) understudy: Esther Ham, Allyson Mann, Leila Rosin, Cole Vining, Cruz Vining, Jennifer Gordon

LARGE MICE:
Billy Lee Raul Orozco Drew Swaine Kenny Perez Jean Welton-Richardson II Cody Smith understudy: Harrison Stevenson SOLDIERS: Mia Rosin (25M/E,26E,27M) Chloe Rosenbaum (25M/E,26E) Jenna Jacobsen Nicole Dymkov Julia Blackman Cara Engstrom Madeleine Shillington Esther Ham (26M/E,27M/E) Leila Rosin (25M/E) Kaylin Branch (26M,27M/E) Simrin Player (26M/E,27E) Emilia Linos Lauren Kelly (25E/M,27E) Gisele Bethea (26M,27M) understudy: Sarah Eloge, Paris Rosenbaum

MOUSE KING:
Przemyslaw Grzadziela

THE NUTCRACKER PRINCE:
Blake Kessler (25E,26M/E,27M/E) Jack Beckham (25M) understudy: Stefan Bargas

Act I, Scene 4: THE SNOWY GARDEN

SNOW QUEEN: Shea McAdoo (25E,26M,27E) Katelin Ahern (25M,26E,27M) understudy: Anna Murnane

SNOW CAVALIERS:
Elye Olson Ryland Early Harrison Stevenson Slawomir Wozniak Jr (25M, 26M, 27E) Michal Wozniak (25E, 26E, 27M)

SNOW CORPS:
Shea McAdoo (25M,26E,27M) Katelin Ahern (25E,26M,27E) Allie Burman (25E,26E,27E) Julianna Kassenbrock (25M,26M, 27M) Leanne Fromm (25E,26E,27M) Esther Huszar (25M,26M,27E) Jessica Alvarez Kaitlyn Smoot Sabrina Benavides (25E,26E,27M) Skyler White (25E,26M,27M) Anna Murnane (25M,26E,27E) Michelle Milan (25M,26E, 27E) Emily Philhower (25E, 26E, 27M/E) Tatum Quinonez (25E,26M,27E) Alexandria Rausch (25M,26M/E) Jennifer Gordon (25M, 26M) Brooke Read (25M,26E,27M) Elizabeth Mann Gina Zavarov understudy: Nina Kravetz, Sarah Eloge, Lauren Kelly

BABY ANGELS:
Mina Vining, Samantha Olson, Sophia Olson, Naomi Rosin, Leila Rosin, Emilia Linos, Karina Sbiera, Brenda Statman, Amelia Lach, Sabrina Kloft, Karen Fromm, Lilliann Anderson, Daniel Anderson.

ANGELS (On Pointe):
Simrin Player (26M/E,27E) Chloe Rosenbaum (25M/E, 27E) Mia Rosin (25M/E,27M) Kaylin Branch (26M/E,27M) Jenna Jacobsen Nicole Dymkov Cara Engstrom Esther Ham Madeleine Shillington Allyson Mann Lauren Kelly Sofia Bargas (25M/E) Isabela Bargas Jennifer Gordon (25E,26E,27E) Sara Eloge (25M,26M,27M) Julia Blackman (26M/E,27ME)

INTERMISSION

ACT II : THE GARDEN

QUEEN OF THE FLOWERS:
Leanne Fromm (26E, 27M) Allie Burman (25E, 26M) Shea McAdoo (25M, 27E) understudy: Anna Murnane, Jessica Alvarez

WALTZ OF FLOWERS:
Shea McAdoo (25E, 26E, 27M) Elizabeth Mann Emily Philhower (25M?,26M, 27M) Julianna Kassenbrock (25E, 26E, 27E) Gina Zavarov (25M,26E,27E) Anna Murnane (25E, 26M, 27M) Brook Read (25M,26M,26E) Michelle Milan (25E,26E,27M) Esther Huszar Tatum Quinonez (25M, 26M, 27E) Skyler White (25M/E,26E,27E) Kaitlyn Smoot (26M,27M) Alexandria Rausch Sabrina Benavides (25E,26M,27M) Jessica Alvarez (25M,26E,27E) Allie Burman (25M, 26E, 27M/E) Leanne Fromm (25E, 26M) understudy: Lauren Kelly, Jennifer Gordon, Nina Kravetz (25M)

WALTZ OF FLOWERS CAVALIERS:
Elye Olson Ryland Early Harrison Stevenson Slawomir Wozniak Jr. (25M, 26M, 27E) Michal Wozniak (25E, 26E, 27M)

FLOWERS:
Jenna Jacobsen (26M/E,27M/E) Alison Mann (26M/E,27M/E) Cara Engstrom (25M/E) Nicole Dymkov (25M/E) Chloe Rosenbaum (25M/E ,27E) Mia Rosin (25M/E,27M) Simrin Player (26M/E,27E) Kaylin Branch (26M/E, 27M)

SMALL FLOWERS:
Mina Vining Samantha Olson Sophia Olson, Naomi Rosin, Leila Rosin, Emilia Linos Karina Sbiera Amelia Lach Sabrina Kloft Karen Fromm understudy: Branda Statman, Lilliann Anderson.

FLOWERS FROM SPAIN:
Shea McAdoo (25E, 26M/E, 27M) Katelin Ahern (27E) Julianna Kassenbrock (25M) understudy: Jessica Alvarez

SPANISH CAVALIERS
Drew Swaine Jean Welton-Ridchardson II Cody Smith Slawomir Wozniak Jr (25M, 26M, 27E) Michal Wozniak (25E, 26E, 27M)

FLOWERS FROM CHINA:
Michelle Milan ( 25E,26M ,27E) Brooke Read Emily Philhower (26M/E,27E) Lauren Kelly (25M/E,27E) Sabrina Benavides (25M,26E,27M ) Allyson Mann (25M/E,27M) Sarah Eloge (25M/E,26M/E,27M/E) Jenna Jacobsen (25M/E,27M/E) Cara Engstrom Nicole Dymkov (25E,27M/E) Jennifer Gordon (26M/E,27M) Isabela Bargas (26M/E) Sofia Bargas(25M) Julianna Kassenbrock (26M/E)

CHINESE BOYS
Billy Lee Raul Orozco

FLOWERS FROM RUSSIA:
Elizabeth Mann, Tatum Quinonez, Nina Kravetz, Kaitlyn Smoot, Skyler White (25M,26E) Christine Steiner, Lexie Yunger (25E,26M,27M/E) Emily Philhower (25M/E,27M) Sabrina Benavides (25E,26M) Julianna Kassenbrock (25E,27M/E) Iwona Cichorz (26M/E,27E)

RUSSIAN BOYS
Roman Zavarov Zherlin Ndudi

ARABIAN FLOWERS:
Jessica Alvarez (25E, 26E, 27M) Anna Murnane (26M, 27E ) Katelin Ahern (25M)

ARABIAN BOYS
Elye Olson Harrison Stevenson Ryland Early

WHITE ROSES:
Allie Burman (25M,26E,27M/E) Gisele Bethea (25M,27M) Esther Huszar (25E,26E,27E) Sabrina Benavides (25E) Kaylin Branch (26M) Simrin Player (26M) understudy: Jenna Jacobsen, Lauren Kelly, Mia Rosin, Chloe Rosenbam.

SUGAR PLUM FAIRY:
Katelin Ahern (25E, 26M/E, 27M) Leanne Fromm (25M, 27E) understudy: Allie Burman, Anna Murnane

SUGAR PLUM CAVALIER:
Slawomir Wozniak Jr (25E, 26E, 27M) Michal Wozniak (25M, 26M, 27E)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Ballet and Friends Presents The Nutcracker




For the fifth year in a row, B&F presents Slawomir Wozniak’s The Nutcracker, this time at the Orpheum Theater, in Downtown Phoenix.
The old fairy tale is presented in our show in a way that attracts children of today, brought up on cartoons. The battles between mice and toy soldiers, as well as Drosselmeyer’s mysterious transformation into the nine-foot tall Mouse King is fascinating even for the x-box generation. Ballet lovers will delight in the professional level dances of the snow flakes, flowers as well as soloist culminating in the Sugar Plum Fairy and her cavalier’s dance. The fast-paced and fun production is sure to delight audiences of all ages. The show will keep you hooked from the first minute of it till the end. We owe this staging of the 19th century classic to an original storyline, as well as modern choreography by Ballet and Friends’ Artistic Director, Slawomir Wozniak.
The Principal Dancer at the National Opera in Warsaw has originally choreographed this show for Theatr Wielki from Poznan, Poland, in 2006. The production was a huge success from the very beginning and it stayed in the company’s repertoire, being played often at Christmas time to this day. Phoenix audiences are fortunate to experience this unique production this year at one of our most beautiful venues, the Orpheum Theater in Downtown Phoenix. Our cast includes renowned professional dancers and entertainers from the US and abroad, as well as some of the most talented ballet students from the Valley. The professional level costumes reflect the era perfectly in the first act, and are unique for the second act. They are made by Oso Rojo Costumes based on designs by Irena Wozniak and Claudia Folts of tutu.com.
Ballet and Friends, the organization behind this production, is dedicated to help children in our community. Our dancers have presented an abridged version of the show at the Phoenix Children’s Hospital, as well as at the Children’s Center of Maricopa Integrated Health System for children whose illness prevent them from leaving the hospital. This year we are also partnered with AZ Dance’s Movement E-Motion, organization that provides instruction and performance opportunities for young adults with Down Syndrome, Autism or other physical challenges. We are continuing our long-standing relationship with the Marine Corps through their Toys for Tots program, by providing both toys and monetary donations.
By purchasing their tickets, audiences will be delighted by the show as well as assisting us in giving back to the community, supporting Toys for Tots, and contributing to numerous organizations dedicated to helping children.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Our Dancers Touch Lives

After having a mini-show of the Nutcracker at the Phoenix Childrens' Hospital, some od our dancers led by our artistic director and our ballet mistress, Slawomir and Irena Wozniak, brought the same show to the Maricopa Children's Center. They really touched a few lives of the burn patients there, here is a letter that Ms LeSueur sent out after the performance:

"I just wanted to relay to you all how much I personally appreciated today’s Nutcracker performance.
The troupe was amazing, and I was able to bring three of my pediatric burn patients and families, as well as one adult burn patient down to enjoy for the venue. It made for a much brighter start to the day for our burn patients, much different than the typical therapy/bandage change regimes that start their days – for that I wholeheartedly thank you. The wealth of talent shared by the young performers was truly a sight to behold as well.
I just wanted to share one brief story with regards to today’s event that truly touched my heart, and perhaps will yours as well.
Our adult burn patient whom was able to attend was mesmerized by the ballet talents of the performers, and actually went to congratulate and talk with the troupe after the performance. She had been looking for dance classes for her young daughter, but due to costs/locations of classes she had searched out thus far, she had been unable to find anything. I am elated to say that not only did this troupe hear out her request, but they have arranged for dance classes for this adult burn patient’s daughter, at greatly reduced costs! This patient was discharged today a much happier and brighter self in healing and heart.
Thank you for bringing this venue here – not only did it affect our pediatric patients in attendance, but it was effective in touching the adult hearts and lives as well!
Sincerely,
Lori LeSueur, MSW, CCLS
Certified Child Life Specialist
Arizona Burn Center at Maricopa Medical Center"

This is what dance is all about: making others happy, touching lives through artistry. I am proud to be part of this as the mom of one of these dancers.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Just life... at MBA

I thought I'd share more photos taken by Jennifer Blackman during ballet classes, privates, stretch classes at our studio. This is what a Saturday morning looks like at MBA




Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Nutcracker rehearsals



here are some photos taken by Jennifer Blackman during some of our rehearsals: Enjoy!

Friday, September 23, 2011

news...

We were busy during the summer, though had no time to post. Our five week summer intensive was a great success, and after a short break we started back fresh. We have a few new teachers and lots of new students. It's been taking a while to adjust to the growth of the studio.
And now Nutcracker season is upon us again. We've seen lots of wonderful dancers during the auditions and we have a cast now and already have started rehearsals this past weekend. Tonight will be the third rehearsal of the season, everything is going great!
Kathleen Rojas of Oso Rojo Costumes is making us brand new waltz Corps costumes and tutus for the Walts of Flowers Queen.
Marking Ballet & Friends' 30th anniversary and the 5th under the direction of Slawomir Wozniak, this season's shows promise to be the best ones yet.
I'll try to keep everyone updated with the progress.

Friday, July 1, 2011

World Ballet Competition

We took four of our students to the World Ballet Competition held in Orlando, Florida, after they all have passed the video audition.

Tessa DesRoche, Leanne Fromm, Esther Huszar and Jade Jacoby all did an outstanding job dancing at the competition.

Leanne Fromm brought home the bronze medal along with a cash prize and three scholarship offers. Great Job, Leanne!

Esther Huszar also received a scholarship offer to the Orlando School of Ballet.
Congratulations to them all!

Spring Show - Carmen

The show was a success. This is what one of our spectators wrote about it:

Master Ballet Academy's Annual Spring Show
by Karly Williams


I thoroughly enjoyed my afternoon at Master Ballet Academy's Annual Spring Show. I attended with my husband, and several dear friends, and we were all deeply impressed by the quality of the production. Our community is fortunate to have such an outstanding dance academy for our young people. It is a rare privilege to have world class dancers, brilliant, experienced, and passionate, to instruct, encourage, and mentor our children. The cast of performers was well taught and well rehearsed, and danced with energy and joy. The audience was rewarded by a caliber of entertainment that far exceeded in value the price of our tickets.

Following the show, my group went out to dinner. Our conversation around the table was peppered with enthusiastic gushings about our wonderful experience at the ballet! Of course we raved about the choreography, the costumes, the music, the lighting, the sets, the venue: but above all else, we expressed our delight with the amazing dancing! The enactment of the tragic story of Carmen and Don Jose was fresh and powerful, vigorous and intense. The characterizations portrayed by the performers were subtle, finely nuanced, and surprisingly mature. Each dancer, whether soloist or member of the corps, added grace and dimension to the over-all impact and success of this incredible rendition of "Carmen."

The second portion of the show, The Best of MBA, was thrilling. It was fun to see the contemporary and jazz numbers, together with the classical ballet. The talent of the participants in these complex numbers was clearly evidenced in their brilliant technique. It will be soul satisfying to watch these up-and-coming performers as they continue to grow and develop. The "Power to Wow" will make true stars of those dancers willing to "give it their all." But more important still, will be their sense of satisfaction in being a part of something as wonderful as the "World of Dance!"

Karly Williams
June 26, 2011

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Best of Master Ballet

We had auditions last Sunday for the second part of the spring show. All of our students who auditioned looked great, they will all get to perform!
The show is not long enough to have every dancer perform all of their solos, so it will be a very hard decision to just pick one or two from each of them. We may have to ask some of the soloists to perform different numbers for the different shows.
We have some wonderful talented dancers at Master Ballet! We are very proud of them all!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

ANNUAL SPRING SHOW

Everyone at the studio is working hard to put together our annual spring show, presented this year at the Center for Performing Arts of the Paradise Valley Community Center. The show will consist of two acts:

Act I - THE MAGIC OF BIZET - CARMEN
choreographed by Slawomir Wozniak

After and intermission audiences will have the opportunity to enjoy

Act II - The Best of Master Ballet
"Fix You" and "Complicated" Contemporary and Jazz group numbers choreographed by Kevin Jenkins and
solos of our most talented dancers

Show times:
Friday, May 27th at 7:00pm
Saturday, May 28th at 2:00pm

Tickets: $15.00 Adults, 10:00: Children 12 and under -
available at Master Ballet Academy and will also be available at the venue starting next week.

OUR DANCERS DO GREAT IN SHOWS AND COMPETITIONS

Weekend of April 29-30

In the Hall of Fame Dance Competition our studio was represented by Arianna Malone, Gabriella Keski and Tessa DesRoche
And the results...

Arianna Malone won
High Gold and won an All Star Award in the Junior Category for a performance that she felt proud of.

Gabriella Keski won
Judges Technique Award
2nd Place Teen Overall and Platinum, 1st in Category with "Paquita Wedding Variation"
Platinum and 1st in Category with "Fireflies"
Platinum and 2nd in Category with "Dance Dance Dance"
1st Place Overall Teen Duos/Trios, Judges Technique Award and Platimun, 1st in Category for "Swans"

Tessa DesRoche won
Judges Best Costume Award for the Kitri costume
6th Place Teens Overall, Platinum, 1st Place in Category for "Kitri"
High Gold, 1st Place in Category for "Nothing Else"
High Gold, 1st Place in Category for "Paquita"

Congratulations to all, we are very proud of you!


A few of our students danced at the Paradise Valley Community College's Spring Show. Allie Burman presented her Paquita variation, Leanne Fromm danced La Esmeralda, and Katelin Ahern danced the Black Swan variation on Friday, April 29th, along with Elizabeth Mann, who danced as a PVCC student, but she is also our own teacher/student/front desk helper. For the Saturday show Esther Huszar joined Allie, Kate and Elizabeth, performing her Play, after being called in last minute. Thank you, Esther! All of the dancers did a great job, making our studio look good.


The 12th Annual Celebration of Dance was a great show this year, with professional and student dancers from around the Valley presenting their routines in front of a full house. Our studio was represented at the April 30th show by Leanne Fromm with La Esmeralda variation. Their second show, on June 4th will present Gabriella Keski and Allie Burman.

Great Job Everyone! To top it all, none of the girls even missed rehearsals while competing and performing everywhere. You girls are all wonderful!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Spring Recital

Annual Spring Show

The Magic of Bizet


presented by: the students of Master Ballet Academy
Artistic Director, Choreographer: Slawomir Wozniak


Show times:
Friday, May 27th at 7:00pm
Saturday, May 28th at 2:00pm

presented at Paradise Valley Community College

Tickets:
Adults: $15.00,
Children 12 and under: $10.00




The approximately 40 minute long ballet using music by the famous French composer, Georges Bizet, is choreographed by our artistic director, Slawomir Wozniak. It will surely impress the audience, just like all of his other shows. The costumes, designed by Irena Wozniak, look beautiful. Our dancers will start rehearsing for it on Friday, April 8th.

After a short break, we will continue our spring recital with a contemporary number, as well as a jazz routine that Kevin Jenkins has choreographed for his students.

Audiences will also have the opportunity to enjoy the work of our most talented dancers, who will perform some of their solos that they have been using for different competitions.

We hope that everyone will have fun during rehearsals and shows and the audience will enjoy our production.

Monday, March 7, 2011

news...


Sorry we haven't been posting much lately; its' been very busy at the studio, haven't really had a chance to relax after The Nutcracker, we've been getting our students ready for different competitions.
Some of our students have competed in NUVO, where they both have won break-out artists.
We have competed in Spotlight, where all of our competitors won prizes in their respective cathegories. (for full story, check our facebook, or the Spotlight site).
In the end of February our team of six students competed in the Los Angeles semifinals of the Youth America Grand Prix ballet competition. This was a big one, since YAGP is the world's largest international student ballet competition. We were successful there, too, four out of our six dancers got scores of above 93 (out of the possible 100). One of them placed third in Junior Classical cathegory and made it to top 12 in Junior Contemporary, with scores of 96,6 and 95. She will be representing us in New York, where she will compete with some of the best ballet students from all over the world.
This past weekend some of our students auditioned for Celebration of Dance to be held on April 30th and June 4th. They all did a great job.
All four of our students who auditioned for World Ballet Competition made it through the first round (video auditions). We are getting them ready for that competition to be help in Orlando, Fl. during the week of May30-June 4th.
In the meantime we are getting ready for our spring recital, to be held May 27th and 28th at the Paradise Valley Community College.
We are also planning our summer intensive of 5 weeks, June 4th through July 9th.
That's all in a nutshell, more about all of these in the future.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Nutcracker is Over!

We've had six great shows at the Herberger Theater this past weekend. Everyone involved, dancers, teachers, parents worked very hard to make it the best it could get. The cast members had a great time during the long hours they have spent at the Herberger Theater, and they all enjoyed being on stage. We had wonderful sets, great costumes, and most of the time a full house. The shows looked professional while the dancers took the audience far away, to a magical place where snowflakes and fairies danced in a young girl's Christmas dream. The audience, children and adults alike, were mesmerized by the sets, the lights, the costumes, and mainly our dancers themselves. Great job, Everyone!
As we say goodbye to our Nutcracker and our guests who danced with us, we are a bit sad, but ready to relax and enjoy the upcoming Holiday Season.



Thursday, November 4, 2010

November Newsletter

Quote of the month:

“I just know that when I go onstage, I give everything I have, not only my feet, not only my legs, not only my body. I try to tell a story. Sometimes I am able to cry because I feel like it. Sometimes I am able to love because I feel like it.” – Sylvie Guillem



Upcoming Events:

Nutcracker 2010

presented by Ballet &Friends
Choreographer, Artistic Director: Slawomir Wozniak

Shows at the Herberger Theater,
On Thanksgiving weekend,

Friday, Nov. 26th at 2pm and 7pm,
Saturday, Nov. 27th at 2pm and 7pm.
Sunday, Nov. 28th at 11am and 3:30pm.

Tickets available through the Herberger ticket office at http://www.herbergertheater.org/nutcracker






Studio Announcements:


The first week of November is Class Observation Week. We invite all parents, grandparents and everyone interested to come and watch your children in class, and witness their progress. You may observe any class during the week of November 1st -Nov. 6th. Thank you all for understanding our policy about staying in the waiting rooms the rest of the time. Your children are able to focus better in class and take snack/water breaks for a few minutes between classes. Hope you will enjoy Class Observation Week.

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If you are interested in competing for Master Ballet Academy, please sign up at the front desk, so Mr. and/or Mrs. Wozniak can meet with you and set a schedule for you. We are currently getting ready for Youth America Grand Prix ballet competition and The World Ballet Competition. Schedules for these competitions will be available at the front desk.

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We have lockers available for rent at the studio for $30/year. If you find yourself running late every time because you cannot find your dancer's shoes/leotard, etc. or coming directly from school and feel that it is too much for them to carry their dance bag in addition to their backpack, this option may be for you. Please let us know if you are interested.



Stretch Bands used in our stretch classes are available for purchase through the studio for $65 each. These stretch bands are imported from Germany and are the best for what the dancers are using them for. If your child's teacher recommends her/him to stretch at home, it is a great option. Also, because we have a limited number of them available for classes, some of the dancers may need to share them, so they may get less out of the class than if they had their own.
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T-shirts with Master Ballet Academy's logo are available for purchase, please ask at the front desk if you are interested. We are planning on offering Nutcracker 2010 commemorative t-shirts later in the month.
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Please remember that tuition is due on the 1st of the month. A late fee of $25 will be added to your bill after the 10th. In order to avoid this, you have the option to have us charge your credit card on file with a 2% processing fee. If you'd like to avoid both of these fees, please remember to bring in cash or check before the 10th of the month.
---------------------------------------------- There will be no classes on Thursday, November 25th. Happy Thanksgiving!


What The Nutcracker Means to Me
Writing Contest Winner


Isabella Fratesi, age 9, student of Master Ballet Academy

”When I walked out onstage for my first time in my angel costume, I couldn't help but look around at the faces in the audience. They were all mesmerized by the show. I smiled.
I was six then, but now every performance I sneak a peak at the audience, and every time I see their faces hypnotized by the beauty, the dances, the costumes, and most of all, the show itself.
It has become a tradition to perform in the Nutcracker each year. I feel like a different character each scene, but it's not the costumes, or the props, but the story itself. "



Student of the Month

Our student of the month this time is Nina Kravetz. Nina was nominated by her teacher, Ms Irena Wozniak for her hard work and dedication to the art of ballet. She is in level IV ballet classes and according to Ms. Irena she is the most improved student in the studio. Nina only started dancing a year ago, and she is already on pointe. She has had perfect attendance in the past month and works hard in each and every class she takes. Congratulations, Nina, keep up the good work!




November Birthdays

Teachers:
Slawomir Wozniak - November 2nd.

Students:
Alexa McCall - Nov 11th,
Alivia Gleason - Nov 14th,
Juliette Katz - Nov. 18th,
Annika Vaughn - Nov. 18th,
Sammi Farber - Nov. 22nd,
Allie Burman - Nov. 25th,
Alexandria Dravillas - Nov. 26th,
Lexie Yunger - Nov. 26th,
Mackenzie Alvenshire - Nov. 29th,
Katya Minaletos - Nov. 29th,
Kristen Beasley - Nov. 30th,
Savannah Wheeler - Nov. 30th



Happy Birthday to them all!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Getting Ready for The Nutcracker

We are all working hard in getting the show ready. Show and ticket info is up on the Herberger Theater's website: http://www.herbergertheater.org/nutcracker

The dancers are almost ready! Hope you will see them perform. They are the best.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

October Newsletter

Quote of the month:

“When I miss class for one day, I know it. When I miss class for two days, my teacher knows it. When I miss class for three days, the audience knows it.” – Rudolf Nureyev




Happy Fall, Master Ballet Academy families! October is finally bringing a bit of cooler weather to Phoenix, and with it, our Nutcracker season is starting. We held our auditions in the last weekend of September, and we’ve seen lots of wonderful dancers eager to be part of our show. The preliminary cast was announced on the last day of September, and we have our first rehearsals scheduled on Friday, October 8th. Hope everyone is excited. Please plan on attending the cast meeting for important information about the production and to sign up as volunteers. Thank you to the parents who already signed up. The production would not be possible without all of you.

October is also Michael Jackson month. In his honor, Nikkia is teaching Thriller to her hip-hop students. Hope you all have fun with that! Anyone want to join them? Just sign up for his month. It is a great way to celebrate Halloween, too.

Speaking of Halloween, on Saturday, October 30th, we invite all students to dress up for class. Of course, you should still consider that you'll need to dance in your costume, and you'll need to wear your dance shoes, but other than that, you can be as creative as you'd like. Best costume in each class will win a small prize.

Studio Announcements:

Unfortunately Zumba will no longer be available on Wednesday nights. You can still get a good workout with Tony on Saturdays, regular times.

If you are interested in competing for Master Ballet Academy, please sign up at the front desk, so Mr. and Mrs. Wozniak can meet with you and set a schedule for you. We are currently getting ready for Youth America Grand Prix ballet competition and The World Ballet Competition.
Upcoming Events:

Nutcracker 2010

Cast meeting: October 8th, 5pm

First rehearsal is following the meeting, at 5:30 pm, Oct. 8th.
Please plan on attending both.
Rehearsal schedule is posted at the studio and emailed to the dancers.
If you don’t get an email with the schedule, please contact the studio and make sure that we have a correct email for you on file.


Shows: at Herberger Theater,
On Thanksgiving weekend,
Friday, Nov. 26th at 2pm and 7pm,
Saturday, Nov. 27th at 2pm and 7pm.
Sunday, Nov. 28th at 11am and 2pm.


Writing Contest
In 100 words or less describe what the Nutcracker ballet means to you, your past experiences, if you’ve done it before, your thoughts about it if it is your first time. Best entries (it could be as short as one sentence, or a full paragraph) will be published in the November newsletter, as well as in the Nutcracker program. Please email entries to the studio at masterballetnews@gmail.com no later than October 30th.




Student of the Month
Our student of the month this time is Billy Lee. He is signed up for unlimited classes and is taking ballet technique, stretch and ballroom. He had perfect attendance this past month, he is always there on time, and is working hard in every class. He has a great attitude in and outside the classes. Billy is a home schooled 8th grader.


October Birthdays:
Gabi Keski - October 13th, Tony Garcia (Zumba teacher) - October 17th, Hailey and Kirsti Reinsch - October 17th, Hayley Man - October 17th, Karina Sbiera - October 20th, Sophia Maxie - October 20th, Rachel White - October 27th, Elyse Salisz - October 31st.
Happy Birthday to you all!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Nutcracker Auditions

The auditions went great! We had lots of wonderful dancers show their talents. Thank you to all of the judges who took time off from their busy schedules to be with us and help audition the students.
Cast will be announced on the 30th of September. As always, though, this will only be a tentative cast, the final cast will be announced after a few rehearsals, closer to the shows.
We'll keep everyone posted!