HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-06-10, Page 1010 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Troy Patterson/Kincardine News
`Lonely' was performed by the Competitive Contemporary Group of Danceology, with Ripley's Taylor Pollard lifted to
by fellow members Emma Arnold, Kaitlyn Dowler, Mikayla Dowler, Cassidy Kunkel, Neeliah Lewis and Carmen Smyth.
May 31, 2015.
Kennedy Sutton, 16, of Lucknow danced to 'Rain' as a Competitive
Contemporary Solo at the Danceology recital in Kincardine May 31, 2015.
Danceology wraps up 2014-15 season with huge performance in Kincardine
Troy Patterson
Kincardine News
Danceology's four-hour Compet-
itive and Recreational Annual
Recital showcased the wide range
of choreography, athleticism and
talent the studio builds every
season.
The Lucknow-based group
packed the stands and half of the
gymnasium with about 250 people
at Kincardine District Secondary
School on May 31, 2015, with a
total of 32 competitive dancers and
20 recreational dancers performing
in the spotlights.
"Every single dancer got to per-
form every dance they had," said
Danceology volunteer Maryelle
Pollard. "It's nice because some
families can't make it to all the
competitions."
The September 2014 to June 2015
season saw Danceology take three
teachers awards, a Top Dance score
by Jasmine Goulding at Rhythm
Dance in Waterloo and silver in
Top Studio at Hamitlon's Kick It Up
competition.
Pollard said several students also
earned scholarships as far away as
Los Angeles.
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Danceology recognized its grad-
uating faculty members, including
Micaela Vollmer, who completed
three years and is entering college,
as well as Claire Holmes, who com-
pleted five years and will be enter-
ing the two-year Conteur Dance
Academy to develop her skills on
route to becoming a professional
dancer.
The group will be focusing on its
Recreational Summer Camp July
13-17, as well as its Competitive
Summer Intensive July 20-23,
which is an opportunity for danc-
ers to be evaluated and audition for
the competitive team.
Danceology is comprised of
members across the area, includ-
ing southern Bruce County,
Huron County and the
surrounding area.
Summer Reading Club Aimed at Getting
Children to Read!
Huron County
Library
The TD Summer Reading Club is
a program for youth between the
ages of four and twelve that
encourages readers to have fun
while learning through exciting
crafts, activities, and games as well
as reading. The reading club will
meet once a week at all of the
twelve Huron County Library
branches starting on Monday, June
29 until Friday, August 21, 2015.
"Fostering a love of reading
through play, crafts, and games cre-
ates a positive attitude towards educa-
tion and a desire to learn. Through the
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develop good listening skills, share
with others in a team environment,
and stimulate their creative capacity
through arts and crafts, active play,
and reading. Programs such as this
introduce children to the library as a
source of pleasure and information
which encourages them to use the
library later on as our resources are
tools for lifelong learning," states Beth
Rumble, Huron County Library
Branch Services Librarian.
Register by dropping in or calling
your local library branch. All partici-
pants will receive a reading club
notebook, pack of twelve stickers,
top summer reads list, as well as a
web -access code that can be used
on the http://tdsummerreading-
club.ca website to track reading pro-
gress and receive additional club
benefits! This year's theme is about
play and making reading fun, so get
your party hat on and meet us at the
library! You can find out more today
by contacting your local Huron
County Library branch or emailing
summerreading@huroncounty.ca.
This local program is sponsored by
the Toronto Dominion Financial
Group and partially funded by a
Canada Summer Jobs (2015) grant,
a Government of Canada initiative.