Dance
Creative Dance
The Lily Schrager Program In Creative Dance
For Boys and Girls Ages 2 to 11
Why should your child dance?
Not only is dancing full of fun and great exercise but:
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• Dancing is a way of expressing your child's most artistic and creative needs and desires in a developmentally healthy way.
• Dance helps us to perceive and communicate who we are, fosters self-confidence, increases self-esteem, and develops social skills.
• Dance engages the whole person by simultaneously moving, thinking, and feeling, thus enhancing your child's physical and emotional development.
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2008-2009 Dance Schedule |
| (All classes are on Wednesday afternoons) |
| September |
10, 17, 24 |
| October |
15, 22, 29 |
| November |
12, 19 |
| December |
3, 10, 17 |
| January |
7, 14, 21, 28 |
| February |
4, 11, 18, 25 |
| March |
11, 18, 25 |
| April |
1, 8, 22, 29 |
| May |
6, 13, 20, 27 (parent obervation day) |
FEE: $360.00
lncluding a $35.00 non-refundable registration fee
Please note there are 30 classes this year. |
Times and Ages: |
| 2-3 year olds |
3:45-4:15 p.m. |
| 4-6 year olds |
4:15-5:00 p.m. |
| 7-11 year olds |
5:15-6:15 p.m. |
LOCATION FOR OUR CLASSES
Corwin Dance Studio on Nichol Avenue,
Douglass Campus, New Brunswick
DIRECTIONS TO CORWIN
From the Nicholas Music Center, take a right onto George Street. At the
first light, where Nichol Avenue crosses George Street, take a left onto
Nichol Avenue (the Douglass Student Center should be on your left). Drive
one mile down Nichol Avenue. Immediately after Comstock Street on your
left, make your next left turn onto the one-way street where the sign says Corwin Lodge. Park in the parking lot behind Corwin it is a long yellow
building.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Debra Orenstein, M.S.Ed., has been teaching children for over 25 years. She received her undergraduate degree from SUNY Brockport in Interdisciplinary Arts for Children/Dance and Education. Debra holds a Masters degree in Education (Special Education) from CUNY Hunter. Debra is on the dance faculty of the historic Harkness Dance Center at 92nd Street Y and at Main Street Theater Alliance and Dance Alliance, both in New York City. She is the Assistant Director of Education and Assistant Artistic Director of the Isadora Duncan International Institute. Debra is an Early Intervention Specialist with children 0-3 years and she works as a dance and music specialist with the Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center on Rutgers Campus through the NJ Very Special Arts Program.Locally Debra has been the founder and teacher of the successful Moving Stories program, combining movement and children’s literature. Debra has been a tenured and appointed teacher, teacher-trainer and movement specialist in New York City and the New York metro area.
click for CREATIVE DANCE REGISTRATION FORM
For more information, contact:
Rutgers University
Department of Dance
Phone: 732-932-8497
Fax: 732-932-5414
E-mail: afrancis@rci.rutgers.edu |
Rutgers University Creative Dance
Rutgers University
Department of Dance
85 George Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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