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Richmond Ballet's Minds In Motion Program is on the Move

9/29/2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 29, 2008
Media Contact: Aaron Sutten
(804) 344-0906 x244
asutten@richmondballet.com

RICHMOND BALLET’S MINDS IN MOTION PROGRAM IS ON THE MOVE

Now in its 14th year, Richmond Ballet’s acclaimed Minds In Motion education and outreach program continues its expansion, not only increasing the number of schools served in the Richmond area, but also significantly expanding its satellite programs in Roanoke, Martinsville and Charlottesville.

Modeled after the National Dance Institute, begun in 1976 by former New York City Ballet principal dancer Jacques d’Amboise to introduce dance to students in New York City schools, Minds In Motion (MIM) is a year-long program that teaches fourth-grade students discipline, dedication and self-awareness through movement classes that challenge them mentally and physically.  The MIM teachers work with school personnel throughout the year to link the program to the fourth-grade curriculum, and the program culminates in a year-end performance that demonstrates what the students have learned through both words and movement.

During the 2007-08 school year, nineteen Richmond area schools participated in the MIM program.  For the 2008-09 school year, that number will increase to twenty-two. In Martinsville the program will expand from three to four schools participating, while in Roanoke, where only one school participated in 2007-08, five schools will host the Minds In Motion full-year program.  In Charlottesville, Minds In Motion has conducted two-week residencies for the past two years; now all six public elementary schools will participate in the full-year program during the 2008-09 year.  In addition, Cluster Springs Elementary in South Boston will join Penn Elementary in Woodbridge in hosting MIM two-week residencies.  A two-week residency in Covington is also being discussed.

Brett Bonda, Minds In Motion and Education Director for Richmond Ballet, commented regarding the expansion: “This is a very exciting year. We are delighted with the tremendous growth that we are seeing in the program, and we are grateful for the opportunity to reach so many more kids, both in Richmond and throughout the state.  We are thrilled about the potential of this continued expansion to have a positive impact on hundreds of schoolchildren across the Commonwealth of Virginia.”

Bonda also announced that the MIM faculty has grown along with the program.  Bonda was the only instructor the first year of the program; he was later joined by Katherine Smothers and Cat Studdard, who now assist Bonda in directing the program as well as teaching. Last year, there were nine MIM faculty members teaching in 23 schools, along with seven accompanists who provided live music for the classes. This year, 12 MIM faculty members and nine accompanists will conduct 115 classes in 37 schools each week, reaching a total of approximately 2,800 students across the Commonwealth ---nearly 1,150 more students than in 2007-08. 

Expansion for Minds In Motion this year has been made possible in part by Altria Group, The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia, Genworth Foundation, the Robins Foundation, the Virginia General Assembly (through The State Ballet of Virginia Education and Touring Initiative) and Wachovia Foundation, as well as other generous supporters.

 

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Richmond Ballet, The State Ballet of Virginia, is dedicated to the education, promotion, preservation and continuing evolution of the art form of ballet.  Richmond Ballet strives to keep meaningful works of dance alive and to produce and foster new works that remain true to these values.  Now in its 25th professional season, Richmond Ballet's mission is to “awaken and uplift the human spirit, both for audiences and artists.”  


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Aaron Sutten, Director of Marketing and Communications
EMAIL: asutten@richmondballet.com; CALL: (804) 344-0906 x244

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