
Production Info
As many of you know, our June Year End Production is a big part of our dance year. It is a fun finale to the dance year - one that takes lots of planning. Here are some info videos we made for you. We are also happy to explain further and answer any other questions you may have!
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Overview
Class Attendance
What is the Year-End Production?
Is every dancer involved?
When is it and where will it be?
Does my dancer need to be at every class?
Why does it matter if my dancer is at class or not?
Withdrawing
When can I withdraw my dancer?
Is there a fee to withdraw?
Studio Rehearsal
Who all needs to be at the studio rehearsal?
Why do we have it?
Dress Rehearsal
When is Dress Rehearsal?
Does my dancer need to be there all day?
Is my dancer required to be there?
Costumes
Do I need to measure my dancer?
When do costumes go home?
How do I care for the costume?
Group Dance
What dancers are involved?
Are there practices for this?
Pick Up and Drop Off
Can I come with my dancer backstage?
Who is with the dancer's backstage?
Do I come backstage to get my dancer?
Volunteers
What do volunteers do?
Will I be with my dancers class?
Purchasing Show Video
When can I purchase the show video?
Can I purchase the show video right after the show?
Tickets
Where do I purchase a ticket?
Do I need tickets to watch the show?
Wrap Up
What do I need to do to help my dancer prepare?
This is one of the most fun parts of the dance season!!! Every June, we end off the year of dance classes and exams with a production, where the students get to learn dance choreography and show off all the dance skills they have learned over the year.
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TBA
Sunday, June 28, 2026
3:30pm Curtain
Bell Performing Arts Centre
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Please note that the year end show has a live audience and is filmed for DVD/Digital File purchase. By having your child participate in the year end show, you are consenting to having them dance in front of a live audience and being filmed.
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Some Previous Year-End Productions
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A Dancer's Dream
On a trip to New York City, a young dancer falls asleep in the ballet studio and dreams of classical paintings coming to life. She dances with ballerinas in a Degas painting, experiences Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and sees the beauty of Spanish poppies. After she wakes up, she finishes her New York experience with a trip to join the excitement of Broadway.​

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The Candy Adventure
One day, while gathering around to hear the storyteller read the The Candy Adventure, the children are excited to suddenly hop into the storybook. They visit a candy cane forest, Grandma Ginger’s house on gumdrop mountain, and quickly hide as a chocolate avalanche sweeps in Lord Liquorice, who wants to get rid of all the other candy. The Ginga Ninjas save the day, and the sun shines again as the children journey to the candy castle for a candy celebration.

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The Island Rescue
Starting off in a bustling seaside town, complete with a coffee shop and seaside market, a unique bunch of travellers and their sea crew gather for a 3-hour boat tour. The skipper, first mate, millionaire sisters, movie star, professor, and girl next door enjoy the sightseeing tour until they encounter an unexpected storm. Ending up stranded on an island, they try to enjoy themselves and come up with a plan to make it home. Finally, one day a group of sailors come to their rescue.
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