Myth at the Aronoff Center for the Arts 
April 24 at 8pm
April 25 at 2pm & 8pm
May 3 at 7pm
The Stillson Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee recently awarded a $15,000 grant to ballet tech cincinnati to support its Leaping for Literacy project. This year’s Leaping for Literacy production Myth will bring the epic, ancient myths from a variety of cultures to life, including Roman, Greek, Norse, Indian, Native American, South American, African, Chinese, and others in a fun, family-friendly show that encourages families to read together. This production will feature indigenous music and original choreography from the wide range of cultures represented in Myth, colorful sets and costumes and a fast-paced story line that will keep the youngest audience members engaged and captivated.
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ballet tech cincinnati presents: Myth
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btc asks You to Support the Fine Arts Fund!
During the final week of the 2009 Fine Arts Fund campaign, we ask everyone who benefits from the amazing array of arts and culture here in Cincinnati to show your pride and support by making a contribution to sustain the rich tradition of arts in our community. Kathy Merchant, President and CEO of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, sent this message: "In our community, a vibrant arts and culture sector is part of what makes our home so special, a desirable place to live work and play. So while we work together on addressing basic needs, let's also invest in sustaining the fundamentals of long-term success for this region. Continued support of the 2009 Fine Arts Fund campaign will take us a long way toward ensuring that our community weathers all aspects of this economic storm." ballet tech cincinnati receives operating support and lots of technical support from the Fine Arts Fund. Without their assistance, it would be very difficult to continue providing our excellent, diverse and innovative performances and programming. Please support their giving campaign!
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Enroll your student in the
2009
Summer Performing Arts
Day Camp!
for
ages 5-14
July 6 - August 14 – 9 AM – 4 PM
Camp Fee: $75 per week, scholarships available

Youth
age 5 and up can experience Choral Music, Drama, Ballet, Jazz,
Hip-Hop, Musical Theatre, Tap and special classes in Traditional
Indian, African, Latin and Chinese Ethnic/World Dance Forms
and more. Classes will be taught by a diverse group of highly
qualified instructors that will create a positive experience
for youth with varying levels of experience in the arts. The
Camp will culminate in a special final performance on Friday,
August 14th at 4:30 PM.
Click here to download a printable registration form |
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