Initially I started to dance ‘on the side’, as a supplement to my figure skating training which included ballet, jazz, & tap. Eventually my passion for dance took over but I was never encouraged by my family to consider it as a career option. My other interests in high school included the sciences and business through Junior Achievement.
I started university in commerce and stopped
dancing (as a lot of kids do because we think we don’t have time for it). I was very depressed and decided I needed to
change my path. I enrolled in Medical
Radiological Diagnostic Technology and shortly after, went back to
dancing. It made such a difference in my
mood, and actually helped me to be more organized with my studies.
Upon graduation there were no full-time jobs in
x-ray, so I asked the director of my dance studio if she had any positions opening
up for the next season. She hired me to
manage one of her three locations, which included teaching 20 hours/week. I was in heaven!
Later on I enrolled in the Teacher Training program
through the RWB, and made my way into the RAD Teaching Certification
program. I taught and choreographed for Royal Dance Conservatory, Sisler
High School, Royal Dance at the Forks, and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
I realized through continuing professional
development that I needed to work for myself because I had developed very
strong views about what and how I wanted to teach. These beliefs include:
· People who dance are stronger
mentally and physically
· Having
a passion for dance trumps talent in terms of how far one can
progress through meaningful practice
· Everybody
should be given the opportunity to shine regardless of skills and limitations
· Quality
dance education should be made equally available as both a recreational
activity as well as a vocation
With these ideas, combined with my previous
interest in business, I started my own studio, Promenade Dance Academy, in 2005. We rebranded in 2014 as Encore Studios and
are now in our twelfth season.
I hope that by sharing a bit of my history that you
can gain a better understanding about how and why we run the programs at Encore
Studios the way that we do. There are 30
dance studios in Winnipeg and not all are created equally. What makes Encore Studios unique in such a
highly popular and competitive industry is:
·
The belief that dance
should be a source of joy and positivity for our students their families.
·
That
we limit class sizes to ensure we can offer truly personalized teaching and
programming.
·
That we have fun, celebrating
all of our students' successes at every level.
We know that we have a unique approach that is welcoming and
positive, kind and supportive, inclusive and healthy, so that we can develop
students who are capable and confident for their futures. We work to make registering streamlined and convenient,
including getting class supplies, so that we can support our families. Thank
you for allowing us the opportunity to be a part of your lives, and for
trusting us with your child’s development through dance.
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