Performing Dance Arts Announces Attendance at Performance of Shaping Sound

By: Feb. 05, 2015
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Toronto, Canada

Performing Dance Arts (http://www.PerformingDanceArts.ca), Toronto's leading dance studio for children of all skill levels, is announcing it will be showing its support for dance by attending the performance of Shaping Sound at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga on Saturday, February 7.

This Saturday, February 7, the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga will be hosting Shaping Sound, a dance event described as an "electrifying mash-up of dance styles and musical genres brought fully to life on stage by a dynamic company of contemporary dancers." (Source: "Theatre Performances - Shaping Sound," Living Arts Centre web site; http://www.livingartscentre.ca/theatre-performances/shaping-sound-42262, last accessed February 4, 2015.)

"What make this event even more special are the actual dancers involved in the show," says Ashley Daychak, creative director at Performing Dance Arts. "With Emmy-nominated talent, many of whom have served as choreographers at our dance studio in Woodbridge, this performance is expected to be nothing short of breathtaking."

Daychak notes that the dancers behind the creation of Shaping Sound include Nick Lazzarini, Travis Wall, Teddy Forance, and Kyle Robinson.

"What a thrill it is to see these amazing dancers put on a show," she adds. "The audience is fortunate to see firsthand just how talented these dancers really are, as our students learned so much from them."

Shaping Sound will have two performances on Saturday, the first taking place at 3:00 p.m. and the second at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are between $50.00 and $70.00 and are currently on sale now through the Living Arts Centre web site or at the box office.

"Performing Dance Arts is a proud supporter of Shaping Sound and wishes much success for all the dancers involved," Daychak concludes. "Watching this on Saturday will hopefully be a motivating experience not only for our dance students, but for everyone who attends."

To learn more about Shaping Sound, visit the web site at http://centreinthesquare.com/event/shaping-sound/. Parents interested in signing their child up for either casual or professional dance lessons should visit the Performing Dance Arts web site at http://www.PerformingDanceArts.ca.



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