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Marblehead School of Ballet Thanks Public With Community Appreciation Week
During Community Appreciation Week, celebrate the Marblehead School of Ballet's 45th anniversary with special offers for classes and events.
Celebrate the Marblehead School of Ballet's (MSB) 45th anniversary throughout Community Appreciation Week from Thursday, December 1 to Wednesday, December 7 in conjunction with the Marblehead Christmas Walk from December 1 to 4. During this special week, members of the public are invited to come and try a dance class. Parents and guardians, who are considering dance training and opportunities for their children, are welcome to visit the school.
"The Marblehead School of Ballet has been a part of this community for 45 years. During this special anniversary season, we thank the community for supporting us all these years. Throughout Community Appreciation Week, we welcome newcomers into the Marblehead School of Ballet family," said Paula K. Shiff, Director of MSB.
From December 1 to December 7 exclusively, the MSB is providing these special offers to the public. Guests may come and watch a class. A new student may attend any class for only five dollars. Students who are currently enrolled in the school may bring a friend to class for the exclusive rate of five dollars only during this week. Interested dancers or parents may arrange a complimentary consultation with Ms. Shiff to discuss their dance plans and also learn more about the school's 45-year history.
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"Ballet helps keep your mind sharp, as you quickly memorize combinations and then move using them," said Judy Moynihan, a long-term adult ballet student at the school.
Individuals interested in attending a class or seeking more information are asked to call in advance the school's office at 781-631-6262. The class schedule may be viewed online. Follow MSB on Facebook and Twitter @MSB_ballet
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