Dancer’s Edge Co. to perform at Harlem Globetrotters Event

Dancer's Edge with Harlem Globetrotters
Photo: S & O Photo

Dancer’s Edge Co. perform for Harlem Globetrotters event at FAU Arena, Boca Raton Florida Monday, February 29th at 7pm.

Discounted tickets will be available at Southern Dance Theatre beginning February 1st – February 24th for:

  • $27.50 GA Upper Level
  • $41.50 Corners
  • $54.50 Lower Sides/ End

In addition to seeing the event, basketball fans who would like the opportunity to shoot baskets with the Globetrotters and learn tricks can purchase a Magic Pass for $17.00 and be on the court Pre-Game from 5:30-6pm.

The Dancer’s Edge Company will perform during Half Time!

 

Harlem Globetrotters: Keeping America laughing after 90 years

Bak Middle School of the Arts to Perform in A Love Affair

We are excited to announce that Bak Middle School of the Arts Dance Department will be performing to honor Joan Miller in the upcoming Love Affair Benefit performance!  This group has about 190 dance majors in grades 6-8, four full time faculty, and one Artist in Residence for West African Dance. Their mission is to develop technically proficient dancers who are versatile, thoughtful, and inquisitive. Guided by professionals in the field, the dancers train in classical ballet, a variety of modern and jazz styles, and cultural dances.

Through daily classes, rehearsals, and performances, these dancers develop creativity, discipline, and perseverance.  Field trips and residencies with American Dance Legacy Initiative and other guest teachers enhance the students’ growth in arts and academics. Performance opportunities include our annual concert, The Love Affair, Florida Honors Concert, MSOA Foundation events, Starfest at Bak, and Young Dancers in Concert. They are proud to have an active chapter of the National Honor Society for Dance Arts that supports dance programs through Very Special Arts Palm Beach and serves the community through dance.

Bak will be performing a modern piece, Flow Form, by Ruth Andrien, former Paul Taylor dancer.    

A Love Affair: An Evening of Dance to Honor Joan Miller is a benefit performance hosted by The Dancer’s Alchemy.  All proceeds will go toward the care of Miss Joan Miller, Palm Beach Ballet Icon, who is living with Alzheimer’s.  Miss Joan has made a huge impact across the dance community, often providing dance scholarships to those in need, and this performance is our way of giving back.

This show will be held Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 7pm at The Countess de Hoernle Theatre at Spanish River Community High School.  5100 Jog Road, Boca Raton, FL 33496.

Tickets are now available and can be purchased online here or over the phone by calling 561-901-4743. A reception will follow the performance.

For anyone who wishes to send a message of gratitude or well-wishes to Miss Joan, you may place a Dedication Ad in the program for this show.  The deadline for this is January 31st.  Learn how, here.

Dedication Message in Love Affair Program to Joan Miller

Joan CostumesMany talented performers are coming together for one night to honor Miss Joan Miller for her lifetime of dedication to her students, Palm Beach Ballet Center, and to the art of dance.  If you know Joan personally, you know what a special impact she’s made on many lives.   

Joan has touched so many lives, and we’d like for her to have the opportunity to hear from former dancers, members of the dance community, and families with messages of love and gratuity.  If you’d like to send Miss Joan a message, you can place a dedication message in the Love Affair program.   This is a very special way to let Joan know you care and appreciate her love and dedication. 

Individuals or businesses may purchase a space.  All proceeds are tax-deductible.  The Dancer’s Alchemy is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

A Love Affair: An Evening of Dance to Honor Joan Miller will be held Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 7pm at Countess de Hoernle Theatre at Spanish River Community High School: 5100 Jog Road, Boca Raton, FL 33496.

Space is limited so dedication messages will be included on a first come first served basis.  The deadline for submission is January 31st. 

Pricing and Sizes for Dedication Messages: 

  • Full page ( 8″ x 4.5”):  $90.00
  • 1/2 page (4″ x 4.5”):  $55.00

Design Specs:

Photos can be included and pictures must be a minimum 300 psi and in jpeg format.  

Please note that dedication message will be formatted to accommodate as much available space as possible and will be up to the discretion of the program designer.  Personalized layout designs will not be able to be included unless the design is part of a scanned image and will fit in the desired size.

No copyrighted images can be accepted unless written permission is granted by the initial photographer.

Payment Options:

You can submit your payment online securely via PayPal by clicking the button below OR you can mail or hand-deliver a check to The Dancer’s Alchemy 1203 Knuth Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33436.  Checks should be made out to The Dancer’s Alchemy.  Tax ID for The Dancer’s Alchemy is: 16-1620182. Program message payments are tax-deductible.

All artwork and your payment must be submitted NO LATER THAN January 31, 2016. You can either submit your request using the form below OR you can download, print, and complete this form and email it back to SDTRecitalProgram@gmail.com.  Acceptable art work file size if using the form below is 1 MB (1048576 bytes).


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Joan Miller, grande dame of Palm Beach County dance, faces Alzheimer’s

Ballet East to Perform at A Love Affair to Honor Joan Miller


The talented dancers at Ballet East based in West Palm Beach, Florida will take the stage to honor Palm Beach dance icon Miss Joan Miller Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 7pm.  Join us for A Love Affair: An Evening to Honor Joan Miller with Reception to Follow.

Joan Miller has made a tremendous impact on the dance community, in South Florida and abroad.  100% of ticket sales and donations will go toward her care during her life with Alzheimer’s.

Joan Miller, grande dame of Palm Beach County dance, faces Alzheimer’s

For more than 50 years, Joan Miller was the grande dame of dance in Palm Beach County. Through her Palm Beach Ballet Center, she trained thousands of dancers, including her “stars” who went on to the country’s premiere dance schools and companies, including Julliard, American Ballet Theat…

Order your tickets now to see Ballet East, along with many other talented groups, perform Saturday, February 27, 2016. Showtime is 7pm and a reception will follow performance.

Order tickets online or by calling 561-901-4743.

  • Assigned Orchestra: $35 in advance or $40 at the door.
  • Open Balcony: $30 in advance or $35 at the door

The Dancer’s Alchemy is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions to this event are tax-deductible.   If you are unable to attend, please consider making a donation.

Harid Conservatory Soloist Anna Gonzalez to Perform at A Love Affair

Anna Gonzalez Black SwanFormer Dancer’s Edge Company Member and current Harid Conservatory Soloist, Anna Gonzalez, will perform a ballet variation at A Love Affair: An Evening of Dance to Honor Joan Miller. Anna was presented with the Fred Lieberman Award for Excellence for 2015.

Anna trained with Miss Joan directly to help perfect her artistry. Tickets to this event are on sale now online or by calling 561-901-4743. Order your open balcony or assigned orchestra seating now to see Anna and many other talented dancers perform.

Former Dancer’s Edge Company Member, Leon Cobb, Apprenticing with Martha Graham Dance Company

Leon Cobb, former Dancer’s Edge Company Member, is now an apprentice with Martha Graham Dance Company! We’re so excited for Leon and his achievements!

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Please join us in welcoming our new apprentice, Leon Cobb, to the Graham family. We’ve asked him a few getting-to-know-you questions to help him…

Former Dancer’s Edge Company Member, Treyden Chiaravalloti, Featured in The Tampa Tribune!

‘The Nutcracker’ features local rising dance stars

Two South Tampa ballet Next Generation Ballet students will portray the Snow Queen and the Snow King in a production of “The Nutcracker” Saturday and Sunday featuring Sterling Hyltin and Adrian Danchig-Waring of the New York City Ballet. Tessa Hartmann, 15, and Treyden Chiaravalloti, 17, are students at the Patel Conservatory at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts.

We’re so proud of Treyden and all his accomplishments!

Dancer’s Edge Holiday Performances – December 12th and 13th

There are 2 opportunities to catch The Dancer’s Edge Company this weekend for holiday festivities in Delray! Both fun for the entire family!

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Saturday, December 12th at 6pm, The Company performs in Delray’s Annual Holiday Parade!

Then Sunday, the 13th, they will provide holiday cheer at The Girl’s Strawberry Patch at  for Winter Fest at 3pm!

Love Affair Keynote Speaker Announced

The internationally acclaimed former New York City Ballet dancer and ballet photographer Steven Caras will join A Love Affair – An Evening to Honor Joan Miller as Keynote Speaker.

Steven Caras with NYCB, Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3, early 1970's, Susan Pillae in foreground, photograph by Costas *Choreography depicted in this image is copyrighted by The George Balanchine Trust
CARAS with NYCB, Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3*, early 1970’s, Susan Pillae in foreground Photo: Costas
*Choreography depicted in this image is copyrighted by The George Balanchine Trust

Steven Caras’ life in the arts began as a dancer with the New York City Ballet. For fourteen years under the leadership of its founder, the legendary George Balanchine, he would dance worldwide in numerous masterpiece works choreographed by Balanchine in addition to being featured in many Jerome Robbins ballets.

Steven Caras Photographer
Photo: Jacek Gancarz

During this inspirational time, Steven Caras was also encouraged and mentored as a photographer by Mr. Balanchine whose support led Caras to a luminous second career as one of the most revered image makers of dance in history. His body of work–in access of 120,000 photographs–is today considered to be one of the most valuable and historically significant dance photography collections of all time.

Steven Caras at The Breakers
Photo: Jacek Gancarz

In the early 1990’s, Caras spent several years as ballet master and company photographer with Miami City Ballet prior to becoming their director of development for the organization’s northern, tri-county operation. From 2008 through 2010, Caras returned to Palm Beach County where he served for two years as Palm Beach Dramaworks’ first director of development.

Steven Caras Teaching Ballet
Photo: Sarah Hoeppner

Today, Steven Caras is very active in his travels as a keynote speaker, arts consultant, independent producer and guest teacher, but he also plays a critical role in Palm Beach County philanthropy as a trustee on a private foundation along with his work as the founding chairman of two local charities–The Randolph A. Frank Prize for the Performing Arts and College Drive. He is the recipient of the 2014 Career Transition for Dancers “Heart & Soul” award, presented to him at the organization’s annual Palm Beach fund raiser by Broadway legend Chita Rivera.

Photo: Corby Kaye
Photo: Corby Kaye

The PBS documentary, Steven Caras: See Them Dance, is a tribute to Caras’ accomplishments with a special emphasis on the artistry and magnitude of his photographic collection. The film has aired on multiple PBS stations nationwide, garnering two major honors: a 2012 Emmy Award in the category of Arts and Entertainment and the Grand Remi Award for ‘Best Television Film of 2012’ at the 45th Annual Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival.

A Love Affair will be held Saturday, February 27th at 7pm with reception to follow at Countess de Hoernle Theatre at Spanish River Community High School at 5100 Jog Road Boca Raton, FL 33496.

Group and individual tickets are on sale now and are tax-deductible.  All proceeds will go toward the legendary Joan Miller’s care as she battles Alzheimer’s disease.  Learn more about this event and Joan Miller here.