Youth Ballet Company of Saskatchewan

 
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The pre-professional performing company presents concerts in ballet and modern dance, both in Regina and throughout Saskatchewan. The performing company's repertoire includes dance pieces by renowned Canadian choreographers, both local and from across Canada.  It is  receiving accolades for the youthful skill and heart of its performances, as well as for the age appropriate content which is delightful and accessible to audiences. The Performing Company is committed to forging new ground in work for youth, especially in helping them find their own voice and contribute to the choreographic process. It also presents school matinees and school tours.
 

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Our current repertoire boasts works by outstanding Canadian choreographers including:

Joe Laughlin, Brent Lott, Robin Poitras, Constance Cooke, Laurence Lemieux, Patti Caplette, Ross Brierton, Emily Molnar as well as resident choreographers: Connie Moker Wernikowski, Elaine Hanson, Darlene J. Williams.

 

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Junior, Senior Apprentice and Senior Company

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Our Performing Company is a pre-professional touring company, which requires a serious commitment from the young dancers.

This Performing Company performs challenging work in both ballet and modern dance. Company dancers have the opportunity to work with local choreographers as well as esteemed Canadian guest choreographers. Dancers for the Company are selected by audition in June of the preceding year.

 

To book a Performance

 

Our Company is available to perform at community events, including conferences, schools and fundraising events. Please contact the artistic director at (306)352-9908 if you would like to book a performance.

 

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photo by Trevor Hopkin
photo by Trevor Hopkin
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