Thursday, May 17, 2018

Spotlight on the NADT Guild

We recently had the honor of recognizing the NADT Guild for all of its steadfast work which enhances everything we do. We owe all the Guild members a debt of gratitude for their tireless and impassioned work.

Guild President Ronni Shlomi and husband Zvika

(L) Ashley Wilmouth and (R) Susan Fisher Guild Co-Presidents

The NADT Parent Guild is the collective parent body of North Atlanta Dance Theatre. Its mission is to promote parental participation in the life of NADT. The PG is led by a president and two co-presidents. Ronnie Shlomi serves as president, Ashley Wilmouth and Susan Fisher serve as co-presidents. The Parent Guild provides a strong voice for the parent community and works in partnership with the NADA/NADT administration. Leadership works together to embrace the mission, vision and goals of NADT.

Each officer has children who are company dancers. And in addition to supporting their own dancers, they perform myriad important duties behind the scenes that benefit everyone.

From overseeing all aspects of the PG's various committees to planning and scheduling activities for the season these ladies are relentless in their efforts.

One of the most important items the Guild is tasked with is fundraising. Money raised enables activities to enhance the social spirit of company members and families through welcome parties, themed t-shirts, holiday festivities, cast and end of year parties.

The PG also welcomes new family members, answering any questions and guiding them along the way.  Through regular meetings, the guild provides a forum for dialogue, addressing parents needs and concerns. Parents also use these meetings to suggest ideas and keep abreast of upcoming events and activities.

Like any organization, we would not be such a success without the support of parent volunteers. We extend our most heartfelt appreciation to the Parent Guild officers and the many parent volunteers who make it all look so easy. Thank you for putting your Passion in Motion!


Saturday, May 12, 2018

Happy Mother's Day, Miss Kitty!

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As we prepare to honor mothers and all who mother, let us not forget the woman who embodies this quote by C.S. Lewis each and every day, Miss Kitty Garrison.

Always professional and impeccably dressed, she graciously manages all the many moving parts necessary for the success of NADA/NADT. In addition to greeting parents and dancers, she takes care of all administrative duties. She also creates schedules, organizes recital shows and orchestrates costume purchases and distribution to various classes. She also reserves theater spaces, backdrops and hires dancers for NADT. Whew! Those are just a few of the many, many hats she wears so dazzlingly well!

But perhaps her most important role is that of a mother figure to all of our wonderful young dancers. You will hear her tell parents and dancers alike she is their second mother! She will be stern when necessary and always encouraging; just like any mother!

Being a mom isn't always easy. "The most challenging thing I believe is to have to explain to a parent why they're dancer is not ready for the accelerated program or not ready to go on to point-and suggest what they can do to make it happen and do it in a way that they are in agreement and not disappointed or upset," Kitty explains. But as any mom will tell you, the rewards outweigh the difficult moments. Kitty adds, "The most rewarding thing for me is seeing a student show improvement in their technique and see how proud they are of that achievement."

Here are a few other things you might no know about our Miss Kitty:

Inspiration:  My grandmother. She was always a strong person but always a lady and always there for me throughout my life
Favorite quote "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." Albert Einstein

Favorite Film: Somewhere in Time 

Favorite Flower: Tulip, Lily and Rose

Here's to you on Mother's Day, Miss Kitty. Thank you for all you do!



Seniors in the Spotlight

It is with great pride and a tinge of sadness that we say goodbye to the seniors who will be graduating and leaving us in just a few short weeks. Regardless of whether they continue dance or not we are confident studying this craft has given them the poise, confidence, discipline and grace that will embolden them to soar to the highest heights in this big, beautiful world. Keep a song in your heart and a rhythm in your toes and always...put Passion in Motion!

We'd like to take a moment to spotlight them here; their accomplishment and their future goals. Good luck in all of your endeavors.



Dancer: Audrey Davern
Graduating From: Northview HS
Career: Started dance at NADA at age three. She then quit to get her black belt, then joined again at age 11.
Favorite Memory: feeling deliriously exhausted on Saturdays after 8 hours of dance!
What she'll miss most: the comfort of the studio, instructors and wonderful friends at NADA/NADT as it was her second home.
Waiting in the wings: UGA class of 2022, studying business




Dancer: Shirin Kuppusamy
Graduating From:  Northview High School
Career:  Indian dance since age 4. She started ballet with NADA 7 years ago, and started Contemporary last year.
Favorite Memory: She loves recital time, and her favorite memory is preparing for recital with all her friends every year.
What she'll miss most: She will miss seeing her teachers, their corrections and encouragement. Also, she will miss seeing her friends every week.
Waiting in the wings: She is going to Olin College of Engineering in Needham, Massachusetts where she will be majoring in Engineering with a focus on Biomedical Engineering.





Dancer: Maryann Han
Graduating From: Georgia Connections Academy
Career: Started dancing at NADA at the age of three. When she was five she took a break from dance and returned when she was 11. She joined contemporary company two years ago and has been in ballet company this final year. 
Favorite memory: The Nutcracker. She had so much fun making memories with her friends and had an amazing time performing her roles.
What she'll miss most: Being able to dance with the new friends she has made in company.
Waiting in the wings: Either Georgia State to study Business or the Art Institute of Atlanta for Fashion Design



Dancer: Suzanne Enos
Graduating From: Johns Creek High School
Career: Started taking ballet at NADA at the age of three and has been there for 15 years!
Favorite memory: When Mr. G made everyone step aside to let the corps de ballet bow again after the last show of Swan Lake.
What she'll miss most: Performing with her best friends and the sense of family she felt with NADT.
Waiting in the wings: She will be attending the University of Georgia majoring in Chemistry and minoring in Dance. She plans to do do medical research through UGA Honors Program Center for Undergraduate Research



Dancer: Lexi Fisher
Graduating From: Johns Creek High School
Career: Dancing since age three
Favorite memory: Entering the stage on a platform as Lead Arabian, performing the role of Snow Queen in The Nutcracker, performing as Swanhilda with Nick in her first Grand Pas de Deux the summer before her junior year, and taking her final bow as a NADT company member at the end of Swan Lake knowing that they had successfully performed the ballet of all ballets
What she'll miss the most:  Performing in company productions and the thrill of standing in the wings waiting to go on stage, merde before every show, spring show tech rehearsals, partnering classes, cast parties, and all the close friends she has danced with for years
Waiting in the wings: Lexi is taking a Mediterranean cruise this summer with stops in Italy, Spain and France.  Will also be taking morning classes at NADA this summer.  In the fall, she will be attending Northwestern University in Evanston, IL where she will be pursuing a Communications major and Dance minor.




More to come...stay tuned!

Friday, May 4, 2018

One to Watch, Daniel Gray




When asked last fall what Daniel Gray hoped for by training for competition this year, he said he wanted to be a better dancer. His mother, Suzy explains, “Thanks to Mr. G, Tatiana, Stacey, and the entire NADA family, he has found his place in the joy of dance.”

Suzy says they are grateful for all that NADA has done to teach Daniel classical technique and give him an environment where he can thrive and do what brings him such happiness these last two years.

Because of the wonderful opportunities he has been given and the incredible teachers that have invested in him, Daniel was able to compete in the pre-competitive division at YAGP in January with the Giselle Peasant Pas male variation where he placed in the top 12.

Daniel was also given the opportunity to compete at UBC in March with that same variation and received UBC Platinum, placing 3rd overall in the pre-competitive division. In addition, he was part of the First Steps ensemble where they received UBC Platinum, placing 1st overall in the pre-competitive ensemble division. At UBC, Daniel was awarded a full scholarship to the Sarasota Ballet Summer Intensive program.

In April, Kate Parker, the bestselling and award winning photographic author of Strong Is the New Pretty, shot Daniel at NADA for her new project Boy Strong. In Kate’s words, “I worry about our boys. The definition of what is acceptable for them is so narrow. It is time to expand that. Time for change.” You can see Daniel’s picture as well as her portfolio on her website. She is wrapping up this project in early summer and will release it through Workman Publishing.

Suzy, “all we feel is gratitude for NADA and all they have given Daniel!”

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