2/14/2012

Roxey BAllet’s Announce “Fighting for the arts” 6.3. 2012


Roxey Ballet Announces Cinderella Tea scheduled for 4.1.2012


Roxey Ballet to perform Cinderella on May 12 &13,2012

1/31/12

Romance and Dance Slated for Feb 3-12


11/26/2011

Roxey Ballet to perform at Trenton Hospital

11/24/2011

Roxey Ballet Appears in NY Times Article

11/21/2011

Roxey Ballet Featured on NBC 10 Philadephia

11/1/2011

Randy James Slated to create new work for Roxey Ballet


10/3/11

Reach for the stars Auction Party on October 9, 2011.



10/1/11

Total Dance Access Dance Classes begin on October 9, 2011



9/15/11

Roxey Ballet Announces 2011 Production of the Nutcracker in Partnership with TCNJ Center for the Arts, Ewing NJ. November 25-December 5, 2011

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"Roxey Ballet Brought Down the House! 
Gill St. Bernard's Upper School students and faculty know what it means to have exceptional assembly programs. Over the past few years, featured performers have included musicians such as Tony Trischka, the banjo virtuoso, opera soloist Simon Estes, and Peabody-award winning journalist, LeAlan Jones, among others. Yet no program was more inspiring and original than a recent collaboration of the Roxey Ballet Company, Arts Access, and the Matheny School on Thursday, April 10 in the GSB Theater.




"Dancer Shaleena Tomassini of Matheny might have been an angel with human imagination and creativity when she danced with members of the Roxey Ballet. Her wheelchair was nothing more than a prop for the performance which received a full minute's standing ovation with its stirring conclusion. The dancers and musicians who were assembled by Arts Access and Roxey Ballet worked together like a close-knit family, welcoming the audience to share their inspiring muse and wondrous evocations of love and marriage, ability and disability, war and peace, among the many themes addressed in the course of an hour.
"Like a magic carpet ride, the music and dance numbers transported the audience to places most of us had never visited. The show transcended boundaries and was filled with hope and inspiration. Tears filled many a student's and teacher's eye on this wonderful afternoon of artistic brilliance. 'I've never seen a more powerful production,' according to many who left the theater with a fuller sense of what it means to be human."
Peter Schmidt, Principal of Gil Saint Bernard:





The Roxey Ballet is supported in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts; The Wachovia Foundation, The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, The

Bunbury Company, The Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission and The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, in addition to individual donors.


 


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