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January Newsletter 2021 January Newsletter 2021 Word From The Director Everyone did wonderful at the recital in December. I love seeing the improvement from recital to recital and am looking forward to the next one! We are so excited about the theme for the next recital and we will be revealing it the first week of February! Keep your ears and eyes open for our big reveal! Open House Week PLUS double referral credit January 4-9 Help your friends discover the good vibes at Motion Studio in 2021. Share this newsletter with your friends. Let them know that they are invited to come try an unlimited week of classes for FREE. Your friends and YOU will BOTH get a $20 credit on your account when they enroll. Trial classes must be appropriate for age and ability level. Spots are limited. Sign up for trial classes online or call us at 812-207-4434. Schedule Here Adult Classes 4-week sessions coming up! Take time to treat yourself in 2020! Adults come try a Ballet, Tap, or Yoga class at Motion Studio. Try you first class for FREE! Parents of Motion Studio Students get 50% off! Tuesdays 5:45-6:15 pm| Ages 3-5yr | $65 per 4 week session Ballet based creative movement to enhance Stay Connected coordination, balance, motor skills and listening skills, practice positive self- Connect with Motion Studio on expression, following directions, and Social Media and stay up-to- cooperating in a group setting. Great date on all the latest news! preparation for all other dance styles and for school! NO REGISTRATION FEE* [a $40 value] SESSION #1 | January 5-26 SESSION #2 | February 2-23 Spots are very limited as class size is small. Learn More Meet Our New Faculty We would like to welcome Ms. Kelli and Ms. Lilly to our Motion Studio Family! They will be covering some of Ms. Audra's classes while she is on maternity leave. Kelli Chapman | Junior Acro 1, Preschool Tumbling, Wednesday Combo 3 (Jazz/Tap Portion) Kelli Chapman is from Smithfield, Kentucky where she began dancing at the age of 3 at Studio 4 Dance in LaGrange. At 16, she began her career as a dance instructor, teaching ballet, tap, jazz and hiphop to kids ages 3 +. She recently Graduated from the University of Louisville with a degree in Biology with hopes to pursue a career in the field of conservation.When not teaching dance, she enjoys spending time with my family, friends and her dog Daisy. Lilly Comstock | Company, Contemporary 2/3, Ballet 5 Lilly Ann Comstock, a Louisville, Kentucky native, has trained in and continues to explore an eclectic culmination of dance styles. The origins of her dance training are rooted with the Louisville Ballet School, the Louisville Youth Performing Arts School, the University of Louisville Dance Academy, and the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts. Lilly accepted a full scholarship to Western Kentucky University in 2015 and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and a minor in Performing Arts Administration in 2019. In 2017, Lilly traveled to Tel Aviv, Israel to study Gaga under Ohad Naharin and Batsheva Dance Company with full funding from a Faculty-Undergraduate-Student-Engagement Grant. Lilly has also trained with the Joffrey Ballet School on a full talent-based scholarship. Upon college graduation Lilly spent six months dancing professionally in New York City with VISIONS Contemporary Ballet Company under the artistic direction of Ranardo- Domeico Grays. Crazy Class Week SHARE-A-THON Current Motion Studio students, try all the Watch social media for SHARE-A-THON! classes that you can in 1 week! During the month of January we will be From February 8-13 every student is welcome creating some very special posts on to try every single class that is in their age Facebook. Please share with your friends to range and ability level, help you all take advantage of our double referral program. Plus, every share gets you INCLUDING PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS an entry in a drawing to win a $50 credit on (pending availability). their account! Look in next month's newsletter for all the Sharing is caring, so share away! details. Mark Your Calendar Birthdays This Month January Robert Armstrong 4-9 Open House Week Lucas Gray Hope Haynes Katie Heuerman February Cheyenne Knigge 1 Recital Theme Reveal! Lynn Mewmaw 8-13 Crazy Class Week Jocelyn Olson 15-20 In Class Costume Sizing Hannah Pace Joslyn Rainwater March Arianna Sanchez 1 Deadline to enroll in recital Zoie Sears Austin Tanner Nikki Zheng FREE Motion Studio Register Login Trial Class 3211 Grantline Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 812.207.4434.
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