Performing Dance Arts Welcomes Internationally Renowned Ballet Instructor Naira Ramazanova

By: Aug. 11, 2014
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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 pleased to announce that Naira Ramazanova, former representative of her country of Azerbaijan in the International Dance Competition, will be its new ballet teacher starting in the fall of this year.

"We can't begin to describe how excited we are to have Naira Ramazanova come teach ballet at our dance studio in Vaughan," says Ashley Daychak, artistic director at Performing Dance Arts. "She is an accomplished and internationally recognized ballet dancer that will bring a lot to our dance studio."

Ramazanova graduated from the National Ballet School in her home city of Baku and received an award for "Best Ballerina" in 2001 at the inaugural International Balanchine-Chabukiani International Festival of Ballet Art. Daychak believes that having Ramazanova teach dance lessons at Performing Dance Arts will surely be a huge benefit for its dance students.

"Ramazanova's dance style combines the technical virtuosity of the Russian ballet school she attended with the passion of her home country," she concludes. "She is a pleasure to watch and I'm sure all the other dance instructors will enjoy working with her as soon as she sets foot in our dance studio in Vaughan."

Performing Dance Arts has been providing a friendly and creative atmosphere for kids for over 26 years. Located in Woodbridge, Ontario, Performing Dance Arts' 11,000-square-foot facility offers classes in jazz, tap, ballet, acro, and hip hop at recreational and competitive levels. Students receive quality instruction from Performing Dance Arts' qualified dance educators with a dance teaching designation and/or dance arts degree. To learn more about Performing Dance Arts, visit the company's web site at http://www.PerformingDanceArts.ca or contact Performing Dance Arts at 1-905-856-1030.



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