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Oakville Beaver, 28 Jan 2016, p. 31

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31 | Thursday, January 28, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com The Oakville School of Classical Ballet (OSCB) has a new performing branch -- the regional youth company Oakville Ballet. Clockwise from left: OSCB dancers tie on their pointe shoes during a class at the Oakville ballet school; (from left) Morgan Sinden and Raven Somerhalder, both 14, Camille Rene-Waterhouse, 15, Leah Terry, 16, and Hannah Desousa Hayward, 13, take instruction from OSCB Artistic Director Amanda Paterson, who is leading the class; Sinden enjoys the day's lesson from Paterson; Noah Becks-D'Souza, 14, leaps; the students warm up before the start of class. | photos by Nikki Wesley ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) A vision to have a local facility produce professional dancers continued from p.30 Oakville Ballet, to exist because there aren't many of them in Canada. "There are a lot in the U.S., but there aren't many in Canada who can train students to a high level, so that they can dance professionally as a career," she said. Paterson is a graduate of Canada's National Ballet School and the fulltime Professional Training Program in 1978. She took up the mantle of artistic director at OSCB after her mother's retirement about 20 years ago. "My vision has always been to provide a training facility that offers dancers in Halton, Hamilton and Mississauga performance experience that they can take and apply when they enter the dance world," Paterson said. "Ballet is a demanding art form, requiring hard work, rigorous training, and a demanding focus and determination." Paterson noted, while there are many male students at the OSCB, she would love to see more boys in ballet. "The strength training and discipline required is absolutely fantastic for them. I'd like to see a change, a better education to draw the boys into ballet," she said, adding she hopes Oakville Ballet will provide the stage to do just that. General $8.50 | Children & Seniors $6.50 | All seats Tues $5.00 ShowtimeS for January 29 - february 4 new thiS weeK: KunG-fu PanDa 3, the fineSt hourS, CaroL the big Short (14a) Fri - Thu: 9:00 PM Carol (14a) Fri - Thu: 6:30 PM the 5th wave (PG) Fri & SaT: 1:00, 3:40, 7:00, 10:10 Sun: 1:00, 7:00, 10:10 Mon & Tue: 1:00, 3:40, 7:00, 10:10 Wed: 1:00, 3:40, 10:10 Thu: 1:00, 3:40, 7:00, 10:10 the finest hours (PG) Fri - Thu: 1:30, 4:00, 7:20, 9:50 Kung fu Panda 3 (PG) Fri - Thu: 12:30, 2:35, 6:45 Kung fu Panda 3 3D (PG) Fri - Thu: 4:40, 8:55 norm of the north (G) Fri & SaT: 4:00 PM Sun: 4:35 PM Mon - Thu: 4:00 PM the revenant (14a) Fri - Tue: 12:45, 3:50, 7:10, 9:20 Wed: 12:45, 3:50, 7:10 Thu: 12:45, 3:50, 7:10, 9:20 the royal opera house: Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci Sun: 1:00 PM Wed: 7:00 PM Spotlight (PG) Fri & SaT: 1:15 PM Mon - Thu: 1:15 PM 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) | 905-338-6397 (MEWS) www.film.ca

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