Saturday, June 25, 2011

How We Spent the Last Day of Spring


Wolf House, Jack London State Park, scheduled to be closed forever July 1st


St. Francis Winery, Santa Rosa, CA

St. Francis Winery, Santa Rosa, CA

Wolf House, Jack London State Park

St. Francis Winery, Santa Rosa, CA
We spent the hottest yet day of the year traipsing about the Sonoma Valley and posing for an up-and-coming photographer for our 2012 Wine Country Calendar.  Our dancers were gracious and lovely even as they fought against the blistering sun and heat, always looking as cool and calm as a cucumber.  Well, maybe prettier than that, but you get the idea. 

Our 2012 Wine Country Calendar will be released for sale during the first week of August, but you can check out our 2011 Wine Country Calendar while you wait.  As always, you can purchase our calendar in the studio or online, and we ship worldwide!

How did you spend the last day of spring?

Friday, June 10, 2011

Auditions, Examinations, and Promotions--Oh my!



Each year, we at Sonoma Ballet Conservatory encourage our progressing dancers to submit themselves to examination by the discerning officials of the Royal Academy of Dance, from which is derived the governing curriculum of our School Program, and we are pleased to recognize the dancers who recently underwent these examinations, respective to their levels and according to the high standards of the internationally acclaimed RAD of London, England: Natalie Baker passed her Intermediate Foundations exam; Natalie Anderson, Elizabeth Eagles, Isabel Falls, Angelica Griggs-Demmin, and Jamie Melendy each passed the Intermediate Examination with Merit; Siobhan O’Reilly passed Advanced Foundation with Merit; and Mallory Bardet passed the Advanced II Examination with Merit.
We also recognize with honor the dancers who were in January promoted to pointe-work: Doris Arjona, Marissa Balchinas, Alexandra Burnham, Olivia Cole, Ariana Lopez-Casillas and Jamie Melendy.  Dancing on one’s toes takes a great deal of preparatory muscle-conditioning and -strengthening, and each of these dancers trained twice weekly for a minimum of two years, anticipating this promotion.  Not all dancers are candidates for promotion to pointe, as dancing en-pointe requires careful control of one’s body to avoid injury.  It is only the dedicated dancer who submits herself or himself to an established and comprehensive curriculum who gains the muscular maturity to dance upon her or his toes and, therefore, we salute these dancers--bravo!
Last but not in the least, each winter we at Sonoma Ballet Conservatory afford our aspiring dancers the opportunity to branch out farther into the world of dance by auditioning for pre-professional programs offered at some of the most prestigious ballet schools across the nation and worldwide: Mallory Bardet auditioned for the Joffrey Ballet and the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance and was accepted to both programs; Siobhan O’Reilly will attend the pre-professional program of the Royal Ballet School of Antwerp in Belgium; Jamie Melendy auditioned for the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance; Anika Ljung auditioned for and was accepted to the Summer Intensive Program of Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet School in San Francisco; Olivia Cole auditioned for Ballet West of Utah and Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet School in San Francisco and will spend a portion of her summer at LINES Ballet; Hannah Breall also auditioned for Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet School; and Emma Phelps auditioned for and will attend the American Ballet Theatre’s Young Dancer’s Summer Workshop in New York City.  It took a great deal of courage to audition for these celebrated programs, and we could not be more proud of these dancers of Sonoma Ballet Conservatory.
Not unlike other pre-professional programs, Sonoma Ballet Conservatory offers its own Summer Dance Workshop, which provides dancers of the Sonoma Valley and beyond the opportunity to explore dance-styles like Classical Ballet, Character, Flamenco, Jazz, and Modern, as well as Pre-Ballet, taught by our own artistic director, Patty O’Reilly, plus distinguished guest faculty from the Bay Area and as far away as Scotland.  Our 2011 Summer Dance Workshop begins Tuesday, July 5, and closes with a public performance at The Sebastiani Theatre on Saturday, August 6, 2011.  Visit our website or call (707) 938-1424, to customize your own summer dance experience!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Master Classes in Modern

Sonoma Ballet Conservatory is offering Master Classes in Modern on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:00-11:30AM, throughout the month of June.  This series of Master Classes will be taught by Kellyn Lopes, former Conservatory student and current distinguished student at Marymount Manhattan College in New York.

Intermediate and Advanced dancers may drop-in for one class or enroll for the entire series.  Please call (707) 938-1424, for a fee schedule or more information.

Please arrive ready with enthusiasm and a smile, ready to work hard in a fun and lively atmosphere!

Dress is casual and comfortable yet designed for movement.

This summer, Kellyn Lopes will be a choreographer-in-residence at the highly esteemed San Francisco Conservatory of Dance's Preprofessional Summer Intensive, Session Three, a five-week session for Advanced and Preprofessional dancers aged 14-23.  As you can imagine, we're very proud of her!