Dancers

About Us

Bonnie's Dance offers various dance styles, and all classes are taught by certified teachers. Dance is more than just offering a program; it's about inspiring the student and building confidence. It is not only focused on technique, but encompasses the whole person and their individual needs.

Bonnie's goal is to create a positive experience for every student, beginner or advanced. Bonnie's Dance offers competitive programs in Lyrical, Contemporary and Hip-Hop.

Whether you're at Bonnie's Dance for recreation or for professional training, just supply the desire and we will provide the rest. All classes are available for Children aged 3 to Adult!

Awards!

First Place: Senior Hip-Hop Team, "X-NTRIX"

Where: 5678 Competition: April 14, 2012

Canadian National Dance Championship: April 21, 2012

Coach: Tatiana Receveur


First Place Solo (Modern/Contemporary): Kierra Dubeau

Where: 5678 Competition: April 13, 2012

Canadian National Dance Championship: April 21, 2012

Coach: Stefania Skoryna


Congratulations to the Junior Hip-Hop Team, "SWAAG" for winning the Crystal Trophy at the Bravissimo Competition, held March 25, 2012

Coach: Tatiana Receveur

Styles we teach:

  • Ballet is the basis upon which all other dance forms originated. Ballet training offers the development of grace, poise, discipline, strength, suppleness and coordination.
  • Tap is an exciting form of dance. The rhythm of the dancer's movements is sounded out by the metal taps on the heels and toes of the shoe. It starts with a series of basic steps linked together. Add timing, fluidity and great choreography.
  • Hip-Hop is danced in running shoes and provides a great workout while learning all the latest moves and funky styles.
  • Jazz is one of today's most popular styles of dance. It is danced to current music yet incorporates classical ballet techniques.
  • Breakdance is a mix of various breakdance moves  with hip-hop, locking, popping etc. Open to all ages.
  • Contemporary was developed during the first 60 years of the 20th century, it omits structured form and movment and is unique in its style.
  • Lyrical is a mix of jazz and ballet. Body movement is used to express feeling.
  • Teams is for the more serious dancer. Each dancer must be evaluated in order to be on a team. The teams compete in various competitions and dance at various events throughout the year.

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