TORONTO, ON, March 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) On April 15th, 2014 registration is open for contestants and sponsors to participate in the new World Ballet Art Competition, to be held at Living Arts Centre in Mississauga On November 4th, 5th, 7th, and 8th in late 2014. The event is prepared with the intention to showcase the world's masters of ballet and to give the opportunity for dancers of all ages to learn from the best in the industry and present their talent on the world's stage.
This special evening will provide qualified contestants with the chance to learn from the best in the industry, to be introduced to famous international ballet schools, and to win scholarships, medals, and other spectacular prizes.
"This is a unique experience for competitors to flaunt their talent and to improve their skills with the guidance from their beloved idols," said Vadym Dulepa, owner of World Ballet Art Company. "We are also inviting companies to act as sponsors for such events as they will be hosted worldwide, with the United States and Spain on the list of destinations for the upcoming year." Famous international schools and idolized ballet dancers are key guests at such events, providing sponsors the chance to grow their network and expand their reach.
All contestants from around the world are welcome to be part of such an exciting opportunity. All interested students and sponsors are welcome to learn more and register on the World Ballet Art Competition website. There is a limit on ticket purchase; contestants are urged to lock in their place as soon as possible.
About World Ballet Art Company:
WBAC is a brand new private secondary school, established for students who wish to combine their academic achievement with their artistic excellence. Our goal is to educate students in an environment where they can build character, leadership, teamwork, and share their passion. We also offer many specialized courses in ballet, jazz, contemporary dance, music, theater, and the visual arts.
Visit our website http://www.wbacompany.com for more information.
WBAC Announces Open Registration for its World Ballet Art Competition: Showcasing Famous Ballet Dancers, International Schools, Sponsorship Opportunities!
Featuring world famous ballet dancers and international contestants who will compete on the world's stage for scholarships, prizes, and a chance to spark the attention of well-known ballet schools. Sponsors are welcome to support the Arts!
2014-03-26
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[Press-News.org] WBAC Announces Open Registration for its World Ballet Art Competition: Showcasing Famous Ballet Dancers, International Schools, Sponsorship Opportunities!Featuring world famous ballet dancers and international contestants who will compete on the world's stage for scholarships, prizes, and a chance to spark the attention of well-known ballet schools. Sponsors are welcome to support the Arts!