Performing Dance Arts, the GTA’s Leading Dance Studio for Children, Announces Kickoff of 53rd Season

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Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) September 15, 2014 – Performing Dance Arts (www.PerformingDanceArts.ca), Toronto’s leading dance studio for children of all skill levels, is pleased to announce the start of its 53rd season.

“How unbelievable is it for us to be entering our 53rd season,” says Ashley Daychak, artistic director at Performing Dance Arts. “For us to be operating as a dance studio in Woodbridge for that amount of time is truly an amazing accomplishment and we are so thankful to all of our dance students and their parents for believing in us over the years.”

Daychak explains that Performing Dance Arts has been teaching dance lessons in Woodbridge specifically for 26 years and is recognized as the premiere Woodbridge dance academy. The studio caters its dance lessons in Woodbridge to nearly all ages and a variety of genres, including jazz, hip hop, and ballet.

“You don’t go through 53 seasons without being able to endure some tough times, but we’ve always managed to find a way to keep going and I really do think a large part of that is because we’ve maintained a strong focus on catering to our dance students,” she adds. “We hire great dance instructors and create programs with the goal of helping our dance students to succeed, whether they’re dancing for fun or have more ambitious aspirations.”

Performing Dance Arts will begin this season by attending VIP Dance Events at the Centurion Conference & Event Center in Ottawa from September 19–21. The conference will feature many noted choreographers, including Blake McGrath, who has worked with Beyonce, and Brian Friedman, who has choreographed videos for the likes of Britney Spears.

“With our recently upgraded dance studio in Woodbridge, we at Performing Dance Arts are poised to continue pushing forward for as many seasons as possible,” Daychak concludes. “The passion that the dance instructors, along with the rest of the staff, have for Performing Dance Arts is magical and is reflected through their interaction with the dance students. It’s like we’re all family, and even with new instructors and dancers coming in every season, we all feel like we’re in this together.”

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 www.PerformingDanceArts.ca or contact Performing Dance Arts at 1-905-856-1030.

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