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  2. 'The best gift I've ever given myself': Why adults are ... - AOL

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    Much like children’s ballet classes, dedicated adult dancers also hold recitals. Last year, the adult ballet showcase, choreographed and produced by many of Westside’s teachers, took place in ...

  3. Singapore Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Ballet has also launched a children's series with ballets made especially for very young audiences accompanied by a narrator. These efforts aim to make dance more accessible to the masses. Singapore Ballet hopes to spread the beauty, passion and discipline of dance to as many people as possible, and place Singapore in the minds of ...

  4. Dance in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Ballet. The history of ballet in Singapore is a relatively short one. From the early years of rejection of western influences, developments in ballet began to grow with the establishment of ballet schools and academy in the late 1900s. [5]

  5. Co-curricular activity (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, a co-curricular activity (CCA), is a non-academic activity that all students must undertake as part of their education. Introduced by the Ministry of Education (MOE), CCAs are strongly encouraged at the primary and post-secondary level but compulsory at secondary level.

  6. Dance education - Wikipedia

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    In general, a dance education curriculum is designed to impart the knowledge and skills of performing dance for the students. Knowledge-oriented curricula may cover any of a diverse range of topics, including dance notation, human anatomy, physics, dance history, cultural aspects of dance, [citation needed] and music.

  7. Goh Soo Khim - Wikipedia

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    Goh collaborated with Anthony Then to produce At The Ballet and Ballet Premiere for the Singapore Festival of Arts in 1984 and 1986. In 1988, Goh and Then co-founded the Singapore Dance Theatre. [4] [5] Her first choreography for the Singapore Dance Theatre was Brahm’s Sentiments, which premiered in the company’s second season.

  8. library@esplanade - Wikipedia

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    library@esplanade was Singapore's first public library for the performing arts (music, dance, theatre and film). It was also one of the few libraries in the world to be located within a performing arts complex, and was the second specialised boutique library in Singapore, after library@orchard .

  9. Ballet Fantastique - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Ballet Fantastique offers dance instruction for children, adults, and aspiring professional artists ages 2–24, and also offers a separate Community-based Teen/Adult Dance Program. In the Professional Training Division, dancers age 9 and up study the Vaganova Method of training in limited class sizes of 12 students or fewer. [11]