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SUMMARY:The History and Culture of Ballet\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Two part lecture\, Part 1   History of Ballet: This lecture and demonstration is for the novice and expert alike and will take you through the history of ballet from courtly dance to contemporary performance. We will utilize live performance of historic ballets featuring dancer Madelynne Boudreau\, and videos to highlight the evolution of dance throughout history while also putting the art form in socio-cultural context. No materials required. Attendees are welcome to bring sketch books. \n\n\n\nSave the date for Part 2 on Wednesday\, August 17th from 5:00pm - 6:30pm\n\nPart 2   An Introduction to the World of Ballet: This lecture and demonstration will approach various topics in ballet including: pointe shoes\, tutus\, training\, nutrition\, styles\, etc. Dancer Madelynne Boudreau and one to two more of Bryan's students will be on hand to provide demonstrations and share their experience in a professional training program.\n\n\n\nIn addition to being OMAA's Director of Institutional Advancement\, Bryan Matluk\, a seasoned Master Instructor in classical ballet with the Balanchine aesthetic\, possesses extensive training\, experience\, and affiliations of great distinction in the ballet world\, from such notables as the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet\, Marcia Dale Weary\, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Institute for Arts Management\, Suzanne Farrell\, the Bolshoi Ballet\, New York City Ballet\, to mention a few. He has been on the faculty for the Sandonato School of Ballet\, and been Ballet Master for productions with Eglevsky Ballet\, Wilmington Ballet\, and Bangor Ballet. Mr. Matluk founded and ran the Exchange Street Studio in Portland\, Maine. His students have gone on to study and dance with companies known far and wide from the American Ballet Theater\, to New York City Ballet and many more.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Two part lecture\,&nbsp\;Part 1 &ndash\; History of Ballet: This lecture and demonstration is for the novice and expert alike and will take you through the history of ballet from courtly dance to contemporary performance. We will utilize live performance of historic ballets featuring dancer Madelynne Boudreau\, and videos to highlight the evolution of dance throughout history while also putting the art form in socio-cultural context. No materials required. Attendees are welcome to bring sketch books.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nSave the date for Part 2 on Wednesday\, August 17th from 5:00pm - 6:30pm<br />\nPart 2 &ndash\; An Introduction to the World of Ballet: This lecture and demonstration will approach various topics in ballet including: pointe shoes\, tutus\, training\, nutrition\, styles\, etc. Dancer Madelynne Boudreau and one to two more of Bryan&rsquo\;s students will be on hand to provide demonstrations and share their experience in a professional training program.<br />\n<br />\nIn addition to being OMAA&rsquo\;s Director of Institutional Advancement\, Bryan Matluk\, a seasoned Master Instructor in classical ballet with the Balanchine aesthetic\, possesses extensive training\, experience\, and affiliations of great distinction in the ballet world\, from such notables as the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet\, Marcia Dale Weary\, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Institute for Arts Management\, Suzanne Farrell\, the Bolshoi Ballet\, New York City Ballet\, to mention a few. He has been on the faculty for the Sandonato School of Ballet\, and been Ballet Master for productions with Eglevsky Ballet\, Wilmington Ballet\, and Bangor Ballet. Mr. Matluk founded and ran the Exchange Street Studio in Portland\, Maine. His students have gone on to study and dance with companies known far and wide from the American Ballet Theater\, to New York City Ballet and many more.
LOCATION:543 Shore Road Ogunquit\, ME 03907
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DTSTAMP:20260515T234821Z
URL:https://www.wellschamber.org/events/details/the-history-and-culture-of-ballet-part-1-3290
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