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The School of Toronto Dance Theatre is a dance school located in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1968, the School today runs under the Artistic Direction of Sasha Ivanochko and is a national leader for performing arts education, at the forefront of training in contemporary dance .
Independent Learning Centre, branded as TVO ILC, is a public online high school in the Canadian province of Ontario.It is the exclusive provider of Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) high school equivalency testing in Ontario, and was the province's provider of General Educational Development (GED) testing before that program was discontinued in Canada in 2024.
The school is located in the former Bathurst Street United Church, which was constructed in 1888. [1] The school was founded in 1992 by its former president, George C. Randolph Jr. Randolph was a former principal dancer with the Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble and with Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal. [2]
The school, modeled after Britain's Royal Ballet School, opened in 1959 in a former Quaker meeting house at 111 Maitland Street in Toronto, a building purchased for the school by the National Ballet Guild at a cost of $80,000. [4] Oliphant became the school's first Artistic Director. [5]
Toronto Academy was a former secondary school located on Front Street between Bay and York Streets [8] and had ties to Knox College, Toronto. Established in 1846 as an alternative to provincial schools, it severed ties with Knox College in 1849, and was closed shortly afterwards in 1852. [ 9 ]
The National Association of Teachers of Dancing promotes dance and provides services to its members. Founded in 1906, by 1912 it had 50 members; today the membership numbers around 2000. It was originally devoted to set and sequence dancing based on the five positions of the ballet.
Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his top minister’s surprise resignation following a clash on how to handle the president-elect’s looming tariffs.
Virtual High School is the oldest online high school in Ontario. [5] Using Notepad, Baker constructed the first course, grade 11 biology, in 1995. [3] This course was available to the public via the Internet. [3] The second course, Canadian Literature, became available in early 1996. [3]