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Pointing the Way to the Classics and Beyond

Sat, Jun 22

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St. Edmunds Preparatory High School

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Pointing the Way to the Classics and Beyond
Pointing the Way to the Classics and Beyond

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Jun 22, 2024, 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

St. Edmunds Preparatory High School, 2474 Ocean Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11229, USA

About the Event

ABOUT POINTING THE WAY TO THE CLASSICS AND BEYOND

Covenant Ballet Theatre of Brooklyn (CBT) students ages 3 – 19 will showcase their artistic and technical progress with Pointing the Way to the Classics and Beyond, the end-of-year showcase taking place at St. Edmunds Preparatory High School (2474 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11229) on Saturday, June 22, at 4:30pm. Tickets are $15 general admission ($10 seniors/children under 12) and available for purchase at https://our.show/classicsandbeyond.

Curated by founder and artistic director Marla Hirokawa, the performance will feature original, age-appropriate choreography inspired by the classic ballets as well as contemporary and modern works. The program will reflect the timeless tradition while featuring original work by Hirokawa and CBT faculty. We celebrate our students' achievements this past year and hope you will join us!

ABOUT COVENANT BALLET THEATRE OF BROOKLYN

Since 1987, CBT has invested in the children and families of south Brooklyn, where cultural activities and resources are limited. Artistic Director Marla Hirokawa founded CBT on the conviction that a serious ballet education is needed to advance the art form, train youth, and improve the lives of those within its embrace. In an accepting yet rigorous environment, CBT fosters the love of dance through pre-professional training, educational programs in NYC schools, and original ballet productions.

In its 36 years, CBT has trained hundreds of students, age three through adult, who come from CBT’s South Brooklyn region as well as all five NYC boroughs and the tri-state area. Alumni have gone on to study at major performing arts high schools in NYC and virtually every major dance school in New York and beyond, including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, American Ballet Theatre, Ballet Hispanico, Dance Theatre of Harlem, the Julliard School, and the School of American Ballet. Many have apprenticed and danced with professional companies such as Martha Graham Company, Suzanne Farrell Ballet, and the Metropolitan Opera. Others have formed their own dance companies and dance schools. They have also leveraged life lessons acquired at CBT to launch successful careers in education, fashion, finance, health care, law, neuroscience, and public relations, among other fields.

CBT Academy programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and the Northfield Bank Foundation.

For further information, visit www. covenantballet.org, call 718-891-6199, or email info@covenantballet.org.

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