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rpw,
I just remember one well known Ballet school.
It is called "Ballet Divertimento-Montreal",
which is located at 3505 rue Durocher, Montreal.
(514)285-2157.
It is two streets west of Parc
and one street north of Sherbrooke.
There are several buses that stop close by as well:
the 24 bus (from the west or east) stops at the corner of Sherbrooke and Parc,
a short walk away from the studio;
the 80 and 129 buses (from the north and south) stop at the corner of Parc and Milton,
about a minute's walk away.
Map and driving directions:
http://ca.maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&ed=RohLiOp_0ToCbYJyvHt8QT9fqgyjCs9KCUfFJiSuKbRAAOvyztt6.n_d&csz=H2X+2E7&country=ca
It offers both adult and youth programs
in Ballet, Modern, Jazz and Flamenco dances.
You can bring your daughter to visit the school
to watch how the classes are conducted.
For ballet classes,
visit between 11am and 2pm on Saturday.
For Modern, Jazz and Flamenco classes,
visit between 5:30pm and 9pm Monday to Thurday.
Since your child is 15 years old,
she can enroll in "adult introduction" course.
The following is quoted from the web site:
".....
Ballet Divertimento is a non-profit school of dance
situated in the heart of the downtown core of Montreal
at 3505 Durocher Street at the corner of Milton. It is approximately 5 minutes walk from our location
to the campus of McGill University
and the performing arts complex, Place des Arts.
Our building is entirely devoted to the school,
and was renovated in 2000 to accommodate the needs of a modern dance facility.
It includes 5 studios with sprung wood dance floors,
all equipped with mirrors, barres, sound systems and new pianos.
The studios are bright and inviting spaces
with natural light cast from rows of large windows.
........
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The teachers on our faculty represent a broad spectrum
of international accomplishment and educational background.
They include a teacher who completed the elite diploma program of the Op閞a de Paris,
an honoured graduate of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy
and former performers, teachers and choreographers from dance companies around the world.
The staff is guided by artistic director Brydon Paige,
a renowned teacher and choreographer
who has taught and created works for prominent dance companies
in Canada, the U.S. and abroad.
Workshops are held with invited guest artists
who bring a different dimension and challenge to the students.
............."
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