Marblehead School of Ballet Hosts Ballroom & Latin Dance Party Tonight

By: Feb. 20, 2015
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Don't stay home tonight, February 20. Come to the Marblehead School of Ballet's first ballroom and Latin dance party of the year. New and seasoned dancers, alike, will enjoy the festivities from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at 115 Pleasant Street in Marblehead, Massachusetts.

The party is open to the public. Friends and family are invited to attend.

Dance, burn calories, socialize and have fun. Meet Marblehead School of Ballet director Paula K. Shiff, recipient of Salem State University's 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Arts, and dance instructor Nancy Murphy. Enjoy mini lessons of Argentine tango, waltz, foxtrot, salsa, and more throughout the evening. Light refreshments will be served.

General admission is $15. Admission for Marblehead School of Ballet students is $10.

For further information about the festivities and to RSVP, call 781-631-6262 or send an e-mail to msb@havetodance.com.

Celebrating its 43rd year, the Marblehead School of Ballet, founded in 1971 by Paula K. Shiff, has earned a wide reputation for the excellence of its training and integrity of purpose. Classical ballet forms the core of teaching with particular emphasis on correct alignment and development of strength and agility. The sheer pleasure of dance and of music is always central to the classroom experience.

The basic graded program for children includes classes in ballet technique with advanced work in repertoire and pointe. The school also offers a modern dance department, classes for young children in creative movement and classes in improvisation and technique for the older student. A full range of adult classes is offered.

MSB is home to the North Shore Civic Ballet Company (NSCBC). The NSCB gives concert performances and a variety of educational programs for schools; all are suitable for different age groups and levels of development.



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