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Maybe
your dream is to dance the lead in a Broadway show, Hi-Kick with
the Rocketts or dance in a Disney show, or on a luxury cruise liner!
Perhaps you'd rather show off your moves in a music video or tour
with Jessica Simpson,Britney Spears, JLo, or Ricky Martin. You might
prefer to be a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader or to dance your way through
college on a dance scholarship! Since 1986, students at the ACADEMY
OF DANCE ARTS have accomplished these things and lots more!
While helping students follow their dream, the studio has won numerous
regional and national titles, as well as, top honors in dance competitions.
ADA has won Overall and Best of Show awards in every comptition
the academy has entered since 1990. Their wins have even included
the rarely granted perfect score!
The school, directed by Kathy Willsey and Megan Willsey-Buckland, is recognized
by established choreographers, teachers, and dancers as producing
dance stars with outstanding skills. Jessica Simpson (The Newlyweds,
Dukes of Hazzard, Recording Artist) was a regular winner on the
ADA competitve dance teams as was her sister Ashlee (7th Heaven,
The Ashlee Simpson Show, Recording Artist). Ashlee also won several
dance scholarships and titles while attending ADA. Ms. Simpson also
was accepted to the prestigious summer program of the New York City
Ballet.
The National Association for the Advancement of the Arts has recognized
several dancers from the Academy of Dance Arts and awarded them
thousands of dollars toward their dance education.
ADA dancer's jazz training has garnered them national recognition
on the competitive dance and convention circuit. It's dancers have
reigned as the Teen Male & Female Dancer of the Year for the
renowned Tremaine Dance Convention. Currently, ADA has four dancers
on the '04-'05 Tremaine National Teen Company and two as apprentices.
Dancers from ADA have received numerous dance scholarships to professional
training centers in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. Several of
ADA's outstanding students now perform alonside todays hottest choreographers
as they tour the nation as dance assistants. Faculty members include
former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, who were members of the elite
DCC Show Group that toured and performed in International USO Shows.
Many
dance schools focus on ballet only or competitions only. ADA is
UNIQUE in it ability to server both areas. "Our dancers can
do bombastic, edgy jazz, moving lyrical, and then put on pointe
shoes and execute classical ballet", say Ms. Willsey.
ADA dancers gain invaluable experience with their own resident pre/professional
ballet company, the Dallas Repertoire Ballet. DRB performs a
regular season at the Charles W. Eisemann Center ofr the Performing
Arts in Richardson, Texas, including an annual full production of
"The Nutcracker".
DRB company members have been selected to participate in the Dallas
Dance Festival (former the Dallas Morning News Dance Festival),
the University of Arizona Jazz Showcase and the Young Tanzsommer
Dance Festival in Austria. They have also been accepted and received
scholarships to such prestigious national ballet schools as Pacific
Northwest Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, School of American Ballet,
American Ballet Theatre, Joffrey Ballet, the Julliard School, Kirov
Ballet, and Pennsylvania Ballet, among others.
Ms. Willsey, Exective Director of the Dallas Repertoire Ballet,
is a 25 year member of the Texas Association of Teachers of Dancing.
She has been honored by the Dallas Dance Council for outstanding
work in Tap dancing. She has served as VP of Philanthropy for the
Richardson Council of the Arts.
The Academy of Dance Arts accepts student of all levels from age
3 1/2 to 18. ADA has three studio rooms at its location, the largest
of which measures 60 by 40 feet. All of them have sprung-wood and
marley-covered floors for the safety of the students.
ADA is located at the northeast corner of Central
Expressway (I-75) and Bethany Rd. in Allen, Texas.
604 West Bethany, #200, Allen, Tx. 75013 972-727-1455.
ADA email address is: academyofdancearts@yahoo.com
"Your little dancer could be the 'star of
tomorrow'."
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