IDTA Teachers Course
Venue: Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth
Date: Sunday 17th January 2010
Information: Contact Paula Kearns or Deirdre Brennan
TIMETABLE:
9.30 Committee Meeting
10.00 New T.A.P Award Lecturer Miss Jenifer McCrow
2.00 Lunch
2.30 Advanced 1 Modern Jazz Lecturer Miss Linda Cook
The classes will finish at 6.00 p.m.
Fee: €50 for full day or €30 for a half day.
The examiners are available to examine on the Sunday; this is subject to you sending a request form to head office. If you have students for exams please contact Paula Kearns as she is putting the timetable together.
IDTA All Ireland Teachers Course October 2009 Street dance Lecture with Denise Skinner
IDTA Teachers Course and AGM 2009
Date: Sunday 4th October
Venue: Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth, Co. Kildare
Schedule:
- 9.30 a.m. Committee Meeting for IDTA All Ireland Theatre Committee Members
- 10.15 a.m. Coffee break
- 10.30 a.m. Theatre Craft New Grade Three Syllabus
- 12 noon AGM – IDTA members
- 1.00 p.m. Street Dance
- 2.15p.m. Lunch
- 3.15p.m. Musical Theatre “getting started”
- 4.30p.m. finish
Our lecturer for the day will be Denise Skinner, a Fellow and Examiner with the I.D.T.A. Ms. Skinner is the chairperson of the Theatre Craft committee and is also a member of the Musical Theatre committee.
The fee for the course will be €50 for the whole day and €30 for 1 class.
Classes are for Pre-Associates and Associate levels upwards
We’d like to encourage all members to attend the AGM and the course.
If you have any other queries about the AGM and/or the course please contact dbrennan@idtaireland.org or Paula Kearns
Irish Ballet Forum Survey
To Whom It May Concern,
I am writing on behalf of a new resource organization whose mission would be to aid all parts of the ballet community including students, teachers, dancers, emerging and established organizations, and everyone in between. This organization would address a variety of issues and concerns facing the ballet sector in Ireland. It would strive to introduce a range of advocacy, education and training, performance, networking, creative exchange and open discussion initiatives.
The organization proposed would be called Irish Ballet Forum and would be run by a board of governance comprised of highly regarded professionals working within Irish ballet. The roots of the proposed idea come from within the professional community, which for the first time has come together with the singular purpose of working together to forward ballet in Ireland. Although it is proposed that Irish Ballet Forum (IBF) will be run independently, the organization will be presented to the Arts Council in October 2009, to begin operations in the winter of 2010.
IBF would be an active body of ballet dancers and organizations in the country. As a unified body, IBF would work as an advocate for classical dance. IBF would be an open platform for discussion and new collaborations. The core objective of IBF would be to further the development of ballet in Ireland by building a cohesive infrastructure. To this end, IBF would work to benefit all groups within the ballet community. Alongside advocacy, IBF would like to provide new resources in teacher training, youth performance opportunities, participation and audience development programmes, a discussion about educational standards in the country, and a national database of ballet teachers. IBF sees a large amount of projects in its future including linking the community together to foster new and innovative efforts to nurture existing practices. The heart of the organization is a belief in mutual beneficial objectives for all members.
I am circulating this letter and an attached survey to assess the ballet community’s thoughts about the establishment of such an organization. In order for IBF to reach its full potential, and allow all areas of the ballet community to profit from it, there has to be a desire for the organization to work, and a willingness to work with it. Therefore, your input is imperative in the formation and development of IBF.
IBF anticipates the launch of its own website in the near future, but is currently accessible online through Ballet Ireland’s homepage, where a copy of the attached survey can be found. This survey is being distributed through the RAD, the ISTD, the IDTA and Dance Ireland networks. We would be grateful for your assistance in informing fellow colleagues, who may not receive regular information from these organizations, of our proposal and survey, as their comments would be much appreciated.
Due to the essential need of participation in the formation of IBF, I would be obliged if you could take the time to fill out the attached questionnaire. Please send all correspondence (via post or email) by 24 April to:
Download Survey : Survey
Irish Ballet Forum
c/o Ballet Ireland
Agher
Summerhill
Co Meath
irishballetforum@gmail.com
Teachers Technical Course on Sunday 30th November 2008 in Dance House, Foley Street, Dublin 1
“The day will run as follows:-
10.00 – 11.30 Grade 4 5 & 6 Ballet encainments
11.30 – 11.45 Coffee
11.45 – 1.15 Advanced 1 Ballet Barre Work ( New Syllabus)
1.15 – 2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 4.00 Advanced 1 Centre (or until 4.15 with another coffee break at approx 3.15)
Please note only ballet shoes are permitted in the studio no jazz shoes or jazz runners.
Teachers may bring students however students attending must have completed their Grade 6 Ballet exam.
The cost of attending is:-
€75 for a full day
€30 for the enchainments lectures only
€50 for Advanced 1 lecture only.
(Students attending €25 for the day)”
