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In this classical ballet class, your child will learn essential technique and musicality as we act and dance stories and as we listen to and count the rhythms of classical music. They will learn how to stretch, balance, pretend, imagine, and improvise while having lots of fun. Ms. Zoura’s goal is to inspire the love of movement in your child through uplifting instruction as they discover their own unique artistry. Attire: Girls-leotard, tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys-shorts, t-shirt, ankle socks and black ballet slippers.
Instructor: Zoura O’Neill has taught all levels of ballet in Sonoma County for over 30 years. Her early training was from Petaluma School of Ballet. She went on to train at San Francisco Ballet and was a company dancer at Marin Ballet. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University. She is the co-director of North Coast Ballet California and has choreographed many works throughout her career.
This class will take place IN PERSON at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd. Safety guidelines and procedures will be emailed to all participants prior to the session beginning. Strict protocols involving social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitation will be adhered to.
Same as previous guide and as follows: Winter Recital will be Tuesday 12/17/24 at 6:30 pm. Dancers must be enrolled no later than September 10th to be eligible to participate. A costume fee will be announced and paid directly to the instructor.
In this classical ballet class, your child will learn essential technique and musicality as we act and dance stories and as we listen to and count the rhythms of classical music. They will learn how to stretch, balance, pretend, imagine, and improvise while having lots of fun. Ms. Zoura’s goal is to inspire the love of movement in your child through uplifting instruction as they discover their own unique artistry. Attire: Girls-leotard, tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys-shorts, t-shirt, ankle socks and black ballet slippers.
Instructor: Zoura O’Neill has taught all levels of ballet in Sonoma County for over 30 years. Her early training was from Petaluma School of Ballet. She went on to train at San Francisco Ballet and was a company dancer at Marin Ballet. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University. She is the co-director of North Coast Ballet California and has choreographed many works throughout her career.
This class will take place IN PERSON at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd. Safety guidelines and procedures will be emailed to all participants prior to the session beginning. Strict protocols involving social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitation will be adhered to.
Same as previous guide and as follows: Winter Recital will be Tuesday 12/17/24 at 6:30 pm. Dancers must be enrolled no later than September 10th to be eligible to participate. A costume fee will be announced and paid directly to the instructor.
In this classical ballet class, your child will learn essential technique and musicality as we act and dance stories and as we listen to and count the rhythms of classical music. They will learn how to stretch, balance, pretend, imagine, and improvise while having lots of fun. Ms. Zoura’s goal is to inspire the love of movement in your child through uplifting instruction as they discover their own unique artistry. Attire: Girls-leotard, tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys-shorts, t-shirt, ankle socks and black ballet slippers.
Instructor: Zoura O’Neill has taught all levels of ballet in Sonoma County for over 30 years. Her early training was from Petaluma School of Ballet. She went on to train at San Francisco Ballet and was a company dancer at Marin Ballet. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University. She is the co-director of North Coast Ballet California and has choreographed many works throughout her career.
This class will take place IN PERSON at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd. Safety guidelines and procedures will be emailed to all participants prior to the session beginning. Strict protocols involving social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitation will be adhered to.
Same as previous guide and as follows: Winter Recital will be Tuesday 12/17/24 at 6:30 pm. Dancers must be enrolled no later than September 10th to be eligible to participate. A costume fee will be announced and paid directly to the instructor.
In this classical ballet class, your child will learn essential technique and musicality as we act and dance stories and as we listen to and count the rhythms of classical music. They will learn how to stretch, balance, pretend, imagine, and improvise while having lots of fun. Ms. Zoura’s goal is to inspire the love of movement in your child through uplifting instruction as they discover their own unique artistry. Attire: Girls-leotard, tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys-shorts, t-shirt, ankle socks and black ballet slippers.
Instructor: Zoura O’Neill has taught all levels of ballet in Sonoma County for over 30 years. Her early training was from Petaluma School of Ballet. She went on to train at San Francisco Ballet and was a company dancer at Marin Ballet. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University. She is the co-director of North Coast Ballet California and has choreographed many works throughout her career.
This class will take place IN PERSON at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd. Safety guidelines and procedures will be emailed to all participants prior to the session beginning. Strict protocols involving social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitation will be adhered to.
Same as previous guide and as follows: Winter Recital will be Tuesday 12/17/24 at 6:30 pm. Dancers must be enrolled no later than September 10th to be eligible to participate. A costume fee will be announced and paid directly to the instructor.
In this classical ballet class, your child will learn essential technique and musicality as we act and dance stories and as we listen to and count the rhythms of classical music. They will learn how to stretch, balance, pretend, imagine, and improvise while having lots of fun. Ms. Zoura’s goal is to inspire the love of movement in your child through uplifting instruction as they discover their own unique artistry. Attire: Girls-leotard, tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys-shorts, t-shirt, ankle socks and black ballet slippers.
Instructor: Zoura O’Neill has taught all levels of ballet in Sonoma County for over 30 years. Her early training was from Petaluma School of Ballet. She went on to train at San Francisco Ballet and was a company dancer at Marin Ballet. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University. She is the co-director of North Coast Ballet California and has choreographed many works throughout her career.
This class will take place IN PERSON at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd. Safety guidelines and procedures will be emailed to all participants prior to the session beginning. Strict protocols involving social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitation will be adhered to.
Same as previous guide and as follows: Winter Recital will be Tuesday 12/17/24 at 6:30 pm. Dancers must be enrolled no later than September 10th to be eligible to participate. A costume fee will be announced and paid directly to the instructor.
In this classical ballet class, your child will learn essential technique and musicality as we act and dance stories and as we listen to and count the rhythms of classical music. They will learn how to stretch, balance, pretend, imagine, and improvise while having lots of fun. Ms. Zoura’s goal is to inspire the love of movement in your child through uplifting instruction as they discover their own unique artistry. Attire: Girls-leotard, tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys-shorts, t-shirt, ankle socks and black ballet slippers.
Instructor: Zoura O’Neill has taught all levels of ballet in Sonoma County for over 30 years. Her early training was from Petaluma School of Ballet. She went on to train at San Francisco Ballet and was a company dancer at Marin Ballet. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University. She is the co-director of North Coast Ballet California and has choreographed many works throughout her career.
This class will take place IN PERSON at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd. Safety guidelines and procedures will be emailed to all participants prior to the session beginning. Strict protocols involving social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitation will be adhered to.
Same as previous guide and as follows: Winter Recital will be Tuesday 12/17/24 at 6:30 pm. Dancers must be enrolled no later than September 10th to be eligible to participate. A costume fee will be announced and paid directly to the instructor.
In this classical ballet class, your child will learn essential technique and musicality as we act and dance stories and as we listen to and count the rhythms of classical music. They will learn how to stretch, balance, pretend, imagine, and improvise while having lots of fun. Ms. Zoura’s goal is to inspire the love of movement in your child through uplifting instruction as they discover their own unique artistry. Attire: Girls-leotard, tights and pink ballet slippers. Boys-shorts, t-shirt, ankle socks and black ballet slippers.
Instructor: Zoura O’Neill has taught all levels of ballet in Sonoma County for over 30 years. Her early training was from Petaluma School of Ballet. She went on to train at San Francisco Ballet and was a company dancer at Marin Ballet. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University. She is the co-director of North Coast Ballet California and has choreographed many works throughout her career.
This class will take place IN PERSON at the Petaluma Community Center, 320 N. McDowell Blvd. Safety guidelines and procedures will be emailed to all participants prior to the session beginning. Strict protocols involving social distancing, facial coverings, and sanitation will be adhered to.
Same as previous guide and as follows: Winter Recital will be Tuesday 12/17/24 at 6:30 pm. Dancers must be enrolled no later than September 10th to be eligible to participate. A costume fee will be announced and paid directly to the instructor.
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