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Cecchetti Dance Students to Present
Concerts on Saturday, July 19
Posted July 10, 2003
HOLLAND -- The students of the International
Summer School of the Cecchetti Council of America will
perform two concerts at Hope College on Saturday, July 19.
The concerts will take place at noon and 1:30 p.m.
at the college's Knickerbocker Theatre, located in downtown
Holland at 86 E. 8th St. The public is invited, and
admission is free.
About 275 dance students, instructors and artists
are on campus for the summer school, which is running July
6-19. The students, ranging in age from 11 to 22, have come
from throughout the United States. The faculty consists of
prominent ballet professionals.
The Cecchetti Council of America is dedicated to
maintaining the standards and method of ballet training
established by Enrico Cecchetti, who lived from 1850 to
1928. The organization uses his teaching and writings in a
sequence of grades, measured by degree of difficulty and
physical development, and provides a system of accredited
examinations to test each student's proficiency within the
grade levels. The council began in 1939 as a committee of
the Dance Masters of Michigan, and was incorporated as a
nonprofit educational association in 1951.
The summer school's curriculum includes classical
ballet, pointe, variation, pas de deux, jazz, improvisation,
modern, dance history and a performance workshop. The
students' daily activities include two ballet classes, one
dance-related class and one performance rehearsal.
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