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Dance Images celebrates end of season, graduates from a distance

- Larissa Kurz

As the usual dance season comes to an end, the Dance Images crew made sure to plan a few special ways to celebrate with dancers and families while respecting the ongoing social distance measures. The end of the season is usually a big deal for Dance Images, as it’s a time for staff and students to celebrate their hard work and accomplish­ments, and so it’s no surprise the studio did its best to keep that feeling alive despite the pandemic limitation­s.

In place of the studio’s annual end-of-theyear Dance Recital, instructor­s instead hosted a DI Drive-By Goodbye on May 16 to connect with dancers as they head off to summer after so many months out of studio.

Dancers drove past the studio on South Hill, smiling at waving signs at the instructor­s on the decorated front lawn, as Dance Images staff did the same.

“It was such a special way for us to see all of our dancers and families, and give them the best celebratio­n that we are allowed to do right now due to COVID-19 and social distancing,” said assistant studio director Shauna Bzdel in an email with the

The event was a parade of sorts, especially since lots of dancers joined the lineup

Dance Images by BJ put on an incredible display outside the studio on May 16 for its Drive-By Goodbye for dancers to celebrate the end of the season. (supplied)

with decorated vehicles for the occasion, and signs and balloons everywhere. The studio also used the event as a chance to spotlight the dancers who are graduating this year, posting signs in front of the studio congratula­ting them as the driveby went on. The families of those four graduates led the motorcade of dancers, and the four graduates made sure to stop by the studio for photos with their signs. Dance Images had to close its studio several months ago due to the pandemic, which was disappoint­ing for everyone as spring is usually the time for showcases and competitio­ns.

The drive-by was meant as a way for

everyone at the studio to see each other again and served as a kick-off event for several other virtual special events that followed later in the week.

On May 19, Dance Images members hosted a celebratio­n over Zoom for studio assistants and helpers, on May 20, the studio celebrated their graduate dancers over Zoom.

On May 21, the evening Zoom meeting was dedicated to the Dance Express Troupe, who did a special surprise performanc­e to honour studio director Barb Jackman and the studio’s 30th season. Jackman and her staff have been working extremely hard to keep up with their dancers all throughout the studio’s shutdown, with virtual classes and group chats to stay in touch.

“Things may be different due to COVID-19,” said Bzdel, “but Dance Images is proud to continue to come up with new and creative ways to stay connected with our dancers, families and the community.”

Dance Images continues to stay in touch using their Facebook page, where they post regular updates.

Studio owner Barb Jackman and her staff were decked out with signs and everything, to greet dancers and their families during the drive-by parade. (supplied)

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