We are a small close knit family of students, sharing passions for dance. If you want individualized attention in a small class enviornment, then we are the studio for you. We teach 3 yrs to adults. No prior experience is necessary to take our classes.
THE BUSH CENTRE FOR BALLET was founded in 2005 by Rosalyn Bush, a graduate of Emory University with a degree in Education. She was trained in ballet and pointe at the Frankie Danziger/Levy School of Ballet in Augusta, GA and at Studio Dionne in Atlanta, with 20+ years of dancing and teaching experience combined. Her participation in theatre directing, writing, and choreography in volunteer organizations inspired her to teach. She has appeared in pre-professional performances with CityDance Ensemble at Seven Stages, The Alliance Mainstage, and the Ferst Center for the Arts, and played a character role in The North Atlanta Dance Theatre's 2006 production of The Nutcracker. She was featured in an article in Chai Magazine promoting healthy exercise in the form of dance as a means to maintain graceful aging. Her goals included opening a studio in Sandy Springs to enable children to enjoy feelings of expression of individuality through dance and provide options for future lifetime endeavors. Ms. Bush believes in creating a healthy environment in which students will learn to appreciate the history and various techniques of classical ballet. She was previously on the teaching staff at the Sandy Springs Hammond Park Recreation Center and has been a member of the Sandy Springs Perimeter Chamber of Commerce and a Friend of the Royal Academy of Dance. The Bush Centre for Ballet has participated in the Sandy Springs Festival for many years and has contrbuted to various community charitable causes. A long time patron of the arts in Atlanta for The Atlanta Ballet and The Alliance Theatre, The Bush Centre for Ballet will be celebrating it's 11th year anniversary in 2017. In 2009, the Bush Centre was chosen by Nickelodeon's Parent Pick Awards as best dance classes in Atlanta. In June of 2010, the studio presented it's annual recital for the 8th year at The Marcus Jewish Community Center Morris and Rae Frank Theatre. The studio was established to provide an avenue for participation in ballet classes for children and adults. We support physical, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary to achieve the different levels that are taught.
Children’s classes are designed to foster those skills appropriate to their age group and may incorporate respect, sharing, participation, leadership, listening, following directions, and self-discipline. This is achieved through a methodology of instruction as created by the Royal Academy of Dance in order to promote healthy and happy self-images in a fun, controlled class environment. Ms. Bush has attended RAD teacher workshops for grades 1-3 and 4-5 during 2013 and 2014, which incorporate their new syllabus for these classes.
Adult classes are designed to provide an enjoyable means of achieving and maintaining healthy minds and bodies through improvement of flexibility, muscle toning, and strength building while gaining an appreciation of classical music and ballet as an art form.
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