Arts de la scène
“ARAGUANEY” Venezuelan Folk Dance Group is a non-profit organization committed to the preservation, study and diffusion of Venezuelan folk dances and traditions within the Canadian community.
The Arc Poetry Society -- Arc, Canada's National Poetry Magazine was founded in Ottawa in 1978 and is published by the Arc Poetry Society - a federally regulated not-for-profit organization.
The Cumbrae School of Dancing opened its doors in the spring of 1979 to provide high quality training to people of all ages living in Orleans/Gloucester and surrounding Ottawa areas.
Diane
613-841-0111
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Amateur Theatre Company for everyone from adolescents and up. The group performs out of the Cumberland Town Hall Theatre. Registrations are ongoing; welcome to all with an interest in theatre, from backstage work to acting.
GOYA Theatre Productions Inc. was founded and incorporated in 2001, and is now a resident theatre company at Centrepointe Theatre. The company has two specific mandates: namely to produce exclusively Canadian works of theatre and secondly, as the acronym GOYA, suggests Giving Opportunities to Young Artists.
613-824-5712
752 Princess Louise Drive
Ottawa,
K4A3G7
An Accomplished Kathak Dancer Kasturi Mishra has also founded Gharana Arts, an energetic, pro-active not-for-profit classical arts organization dedicated to teaching, promoting, and developing Indo-Canadian arts throughout Canada.
Terrie Kember
(613) 824-6776 or studio (613) 824-4747
lochmurray@rogers.com1163 St. Moritz Court
Orleans, ON
K1C 2B2
The Loch Murray Dancers perform regularly at community events, charities and seniors homes. As well as supporting service groups, our Irish and Highland dancers have won at the Provincial, National and International levels in both traditional dance and choreography.
Classes at the Navan/Orleans Branch of the MacCulloch School of Dancing are run under the direction of Heather MacCulloch Forbes. All directors and teachers are certified with the British Association of Teachers of Dancing. In addition to their teaching experience, they have all performed both locally and internationally with our performing troupe The MacCulloch Dancers
Our students generally train with us from the ages of four to twenty-five. Rae MacCulloch founded the MacCulloch School of Dancing in the Fall of 1954. Over the years we have taught over 4000 students. We provide training in Highland and Traditional Celtic-Canadian Step Dancing. Our program caters to the individual needs of each of our students. We are welcoming new students, children and teens, boys and girls, from beginner to advanced levels in September 2010.
Links:
Website:
www.maccullochdancers.ca
Youtube
"MacCulloch Dancers Ontario, Canada.mov"
http://www.youtube.com/user/MacCullochs#p/a/u/0/wjyL7QX0j_k
Facebook Fan Page
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/MacCulloch-Dancers-Ontario-Canada/107588199140
613-830-6436
6600 Carrière Street
Orleans, ON
Depuis 30 ans, le Mouvement d'implication francophone d'Orléans met en lumière la culture francophone et favorise l'expression culturelle de la communauté d'Orléans. Il répond aux besoins artistiques, culturels, sociocommunautaires et éducatifs en offrant des services variés en français.
MIFO offers cultural and artistic activities, workshops and courses to francophones of all ages at the Centre culturel d'Orléans. MIFO also holds a School of Music.
Odyssey Showcase advances education by providing and educating the public on the history of the arts, Canadian music and performance.
OYP Theatre School began in 1989 when two volunteer teachers offered after school classes for 9 to 11 year-olds. Today, we offer a full curriculum of introductory and specialized classes – and summer programming – in our two professional studios in the Shenkman Arts Centre.
The Ottawa Little Theatre – Theatre Worth Loving! Professional in style, amateur in status, traditional in tone, the OLT continues to thrive as a vital part of Ottawa’s Arts Community. Check out their website (and the Calendar of Events on www.artsoe.ca) for a complete listing of all their plays.
