It’s onward and upward for four local girls who have been chosen by audition to study with the famed Pavlova International Ballet School in Bergamo, Italy.
Emily Steadman and Sophia Ratevosian from Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts and Claudia Gennaccaro and Kaylee Marko from Hamilton City Ballet will participate in the Vancliffen Dance in Italy Foreign Exchange Program directed by Svetlana Pavlova.
The four girls will study with teachers from the renowned Bolshoi Ballet Company and Academy of Russia and La Scala Ballet Academy of Milan.
The achievement is the latest international recognition for Max Ratevosian, Melania Pawliw and the staff of Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts in Dundas. Ratevosian was earlier named dean of the International University of Ballet Arts, a U.S.-based school which offers four-year diploma programs for ballet instructors.
Last August four dancers from the Pavlova School came to the Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts as students in the Hamilton school’s summer intensive ballet program to study under Ratevosian andPawliw.
It’s onward and upward for four local girls who have been chosen by audition to study with the famed Pavlova International Ballet School in Bergamo, Italy.
Emily Steadman and Sophia Ratevosian from Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts and Claudia Gennaccaro and Kaylee Marko from Hamilton City Ballet will participate in the Vancliffen Dance in Italy Foreign Exchange Program directed by Svetlana Pavlova.
The four girls will study with teachers from the renowned Bolshoi Ballet Company and Academy of Russia and La Scala Ballet Academy of Milan.
The achievement is the latest international recognition for Max Ratevosian, Melania Pawliw and the staff of Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts in Dundas. Ratevosian was earlier named dean of the International University of Ballet Arts, a U.S.-based school which offers four-year diploma programs for ballet instructors.
Last August four dancers from the Pavlova School came to the Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts as students in the Hamilton school’s summer intensive ballet program to study under Ratevosian andPawliw.
It’s onward and upward for four local girls who have been chosen by audition to study with the famed Pavlova International Ballet School in Bergamo, Italy.
Emily Steadman and Sophia Ratevosian from Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts and Claudia Gennaccaro and Kaylee Marko from Hamilton City Ballet will participate in the Vancliffen Dance in Italy Foreign Exchange Program directed by Svetlana Pavlova.
The four girls will study with teachers from the renowned Bolshoi Ballet Company and Academy of Russia and La Scala Ballet Academy of Milan.
The achievement is the latest international recognition for Max Ratevosian, Melania Pawliw and the staff of Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts in Dundas. Ratevosian was earlier named dean of the International University of Ballet Arts, a U.S.-based school which offers four-year diploma programs for ballet instructors.
Last August four dancers from the Pavlova School came to the Hamilton Academy of Performing Arts as students in the Hamilton school’s summer intensive ballet program to study under Ratevosian andPawliw.