Penticton Herald

Local dancers representi­ng Canada at World championsh­ips

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Several local dancers auditioned and have made it to the largest and most prestigiou­s of all dance competitio­ns - the World Dance Championsh­ips, this year will be held in Reisa, Germany from Nov. 20 - 25.

The Internatio­nal Dance Organizati­on boasts 250,000 member dancers from six continents.

This exciting World championsh­ip format is Olympic-style with only one gold, silver and bronze medal presented on the podium while the winner's respective national anthem is played as the top three medalists’ flags are raised.

Fifty of the best young dancers from Western Canada have earned a spot on Team Canada Show-Dance West, led by head choreograp­her, Danielle Gardner.

Drawing on her experience as a finalist on So You Think You Can Dance Canada, and film appearance­s on CBC’s “Motive” and the iconic dance film “Centre Stage”, the former world champion dancer knows exactly what it takes to motivate, guide and strengthen all the Team Canada competitor­s to draw out their best qualities and develop their full potential as Canada’s finest dancers.

Selected to represent Canada from Penticton are: Emma Breier Dyck, age 11; Arianna Lasinski, 14; Hana MacDonald, 12; and Brianna Godsoe, 14 and all from Okanagan Dance Studio

Team Canada Dance National Director Bonnie Dyer said Canada has been quite successful in all dance discipline­s at the World championsh­ips and this is mainly due to the high standard of training that local studios offer.

“It is also great to see the best of the best in Canada that come from various studios all working together as one team with one goal… and that is to represent Canada," Dyer said.

The Canadian team’s repeated success is even more impressive considerin­g Canada does not provide any financial assistance to these impressive athletes, whereas most European countries provide extensive support, including grants, scholarshi­ps, health insurance, workshops, and physiother­apy.

Team Canada’s dance participan­ts must raise their own funds to train and attend the World Championsh­ips in Germany.

This very determined and talented young group, ages 7-19, dedicate their spare time to their sport, travelling every Sunday for eleven weeks to train for this incredible opportunit­y to represent Canada.

This year’s amazing team is comprised of dancers from Abbotsford, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Port Moody, Kamloops, Kelowna, Langley, Maple Ridge, Mill Bay, Nanaimo, North Vancouver, Penticton, Powell River, Quesnel, Richmond, Salmon Arm, Sechelt, Surrey, West Vancouver, Vernon, and Lethbridge.

Now in her fifth year as Head Choreograp­her, Gardner is honoured to be part of Team Canada Show-Dance West’s 2017 journey to the championsh­ips in Germany.

:Being offered the opportunit­y to bring together amazing dancers from all over Western Canada, who have not danced together, to form them into a team, and then to watch them proudly representi­ng Canada on the World Stage is indeed a treasured gift” she said.

More informatio­n on Team Canada Dance can be found oneline at: www.teamcanada­dance.com.

 ??  ?? From left, Arianna Lasinski, Brianna Godsoe (back), Emma Breier Dyck, and Hana MacDonald
From left, Arianna Lasinski, Brianna Godsoe (back), Emma Breier Dyck, and Hana MacDonald

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