Merrimack Offers Nick Drago & Derrick Schrader Master Classes This Weekend

By: Nov. 16, 2009
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Nick Drago & Derrick Schrader Master Classes: Join us for an exciting weekend with Nick Drago and Derrick Schrader, presented in partnership with Alabama Youth Ballet!

Nick Drago has appeared in music videos including: Jessica Simpson's "Boots," My Chemical Romance's "Helena," Finger Eleven's "Paralyzer," and Duran Duran's "Falling Down." His television credits include the MTV Video Music Awards with Rihanna, Scrubs, The Hollow Men, Viva Laughlin, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Nick has appeared with Adam Parson's Commonality Dance Company, as well as performing for national and international audiences in Jeff Amsden 's A Few Good Men Dancin', and as Gene Kelly in The Good Steno with Paul Ben-Victor

Derrick Schrader has appeared on ABC Family's "Switched!", the motion picture The Gift and the stage show for Disney's animated feature Bolt. Other credits include: Tappin' in the Twin Cities with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover, Burnin' The Floor and Blur featuring Carmen Electra, as well as performing with the Seamless Dance Company, Out On A Limb Ballet Company, In*Formation and Keep It Jumpin'. Derrick's teaching methods are based upon embracing your limitations and developing the facility you are given.

Classes will be held at Alabama Youth Ballet (in order to accommodate more than one class at a time) on Friday, November 20th.

For class schedule and prices, visit www.merrimackhall.com or call (256) 534-6455!

 

 


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