Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Folklorama Scholarship Opportunity

Dear Dancers & Parents,
 
As many of you already know Folklorama is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and our founder Samuel McConnell was one of the founding members of Folklorama.  One of the many benefits of our continued membership in Folklorama is the Mark & Dorothy Danzker Scholarship for Excellence.  Several of our dancers have been recipients of this wonderful scholarship and we encourage all dancers who qualify to consider applying.  Please see below for more details!
Thank you,
 
McConnell School of Dance
 
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Hello Folklorama Members,

On behalf of Matthew Sobocan, Chair, Scholarship Committee, we are pleased to announce Folklorama’s continued support of the Mark & Dorothy Danzker Scholarship for Excellence.  This annual award of excellence for the preservation of ethno-cultural heritage is presented to students who demonstrate an active involvement in their culture through volunteer work, employment or contributions to a cultural activity within Manitoba.

Five post-secondary scholarships of $1,000 each and one post-graduate scholarship of $2,500 will be awarded to students between the ages of 17 and 25 who are enrolled at or have been accepted to a post-secondary school in Canada.

The application forms and reference guidelines can be found on our website.  The deadline to apply is Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 5:00pm.

If you have any questions, please email Richele Philippot, Executive Assistant, at rphilippot@folklorama.ca to learn more about this exciting opportunity.

Best regards,

Maclean Boyd
Member and Festival Services Coordinator

Friday, 25 January 2019

Folklorama - Workshop Update



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FOLKLORAMA - UNITED KINGDOM PAVILION 2019
Due to extenuating circumstances, our 1st workshop on Saturday January 26th will be cancelled.  To make up the time, we will hold a longer workshop schedule on Saturday 23rd, 2019 (afternoon).  More details will follow.  Our apologies for the inconvenience to anyone's schedules and thank you for your understanding!

We are pleased to announce our 1 week allocation has been confirmed Aug 4th - 10th, 2019  ( RBC Convention Centre )

MONTHLY WORKSHOPS
  • Sat, Jan 26 CANCELLED
  • Sat, Feb 23
  • Sat, April 13
  • Sat, May 11
WORKSHOP PRACTISE SCHEDULE
4:30 - 6:00 PM - Beginner, Novice, Preliminary, Performance Level 1 & 2
5:30 - 7:00 PM - Intermediate, Adult, Performance Level 2, 3, 4
Please note, times will be altered to afternoon schedule on Saturday February 23rd.  Level 2 Performance Division & Recreational Preliminary dancers should attend both scheduled workshops, if possible.
VOLUNTEERS
Our pavilion is run and organised by our Instructors, MSDSA Board members, dancers, parents, and friends of the organisation.  It's an incredible amount of work for those who chair the various areas of the pavilion (Coordinator, Finance, Food, Bar, Volunteers, Entertainment, Bus Tours & VIP's, Cultural Area, and more) For some, the work begins in September and becomes a full time job in the summer months coming up to the festival.  The pavilion requires 100 - 150 volunteers per night in order to run successfully and fulfil all the requirements from Folklorama. We cannot operate the pavilion without the support from our dancer's parents, family, and friends and we appreciate the work everyone does to help us sponsor one of the largest and most successful pavilions in the festival.  
  • We ask all dancers to please provide at least 6 hours of volunteers from friends or family for each of the 7 nights of the festival.  
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ORGANISING AN AREA OF THE PAVILION?  
We are still in need of several chairs to help run the various areas of the pavilion and we need YOUR help!  if you haven't already done so, please contact us to sign up.  We cannot proceed with the pavilion unless we have all departments chaired.  Thank you for your support.
Your support is greatly appreciated by our school, Student's Association, and our dancers.


Friday, 18 January 2019

Parent Viewing Day Reminder


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PARENT'S VIEWING DATES
A reminder, it's Parent's Viewing next class!
Since September we have been working hard with your children to learn their Irish dance steps, correct technique, and the love of Irish dance.  Now it’s time for you to get a first-hand glimpse into what happens in your dancer's class. We are excited to announce our first Parent Viewing Dates for 2019!
Recreational Division
Saturday, January 19th, 2019
  9:30 - 10:00 AM Beginner / Novice / Preliminary Classes as scheduled (no viewing)
10:00 - 10:30 AM Beginner / Novice / Preliminary Soft Shoe (parent viewing)
10:30 - 11:00 AM Novice / Preliminary / Intermediate Hard Shoe (parent viewing)
11:00 - 11:30 AM Intermediate Soft Shoe (parent viewing)
11:30 - 12:00 PM Intermediate Class (no viewing)
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019
5:30 - 6:00 PM  Beginner / Novice Classes as scheduled (no viewing)
6:00 - 6:30 PM  Beginner / Novice Soft Shoe (parent viewing)
6:30 - 7:00 PM  Novice / Preliminary Hard Shoe (parent viewing)
7:00 - 7:30 PM  Preliminary / Intermediate Soft Shoe (parent viewing)
7:30 - 8:00 PM  Intermediate Hard Shoe (parent viewing)
8:00 - 8:30 PM  Intermediate  / Adult Classes as scheduled (no viewing)
  
Performance Division
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019
5:30 -  6:30 PM  Team 1 & 2 classes as scheduled (no viewing)
6:30 -  8:00 PM  Team 1 -  4 (parent viewing)
8:00 -  8:30 PM  Team 1 - 4 classes as scheduled (no viewing)
8:30 - 10:00 PM Team 3 & 4 classes as scheduled (no viewing)
 
Please mark the dates on your calendar so you don't miss the opportunity to watch your dancer's progress in class!  
To make the experience a positive one for everyone including parents, teachers and especially the dancers, we have a few general do’s and don’ts suggestions.
Here are the do’s…
Do attend! The doors will be open and you're welcome to stay for the entire viewing session. It's alright if you arrive late, please come in!  In some cases, classes will be combined.
Do share with your dancer how excited you are to see what they’ve been up to and to show off their new skills. Write parent viewing days on the calendar, set a reminder in your phone and let your dancer know that this is a special opportunity for you to see what they’ve been working on.
Do take photos and videos, but please be respectful of teachers, other dancers, and parents who may not want their photos and videos posted on social media. Focus the lens on your child – you’re here to see them!
Do save your comments and questions for the teacher until the end of class.  You will have an opportunity to discuss any concerns you have with the instructor then!
Do participate if asked. Some teachers may have organised something for the parents to join in with and we promise it will be fun!
Do listen to the teacher’s corrections of your dancer and others as well – this will help you understand what your child is working on in class and encourage them to practice at home.
Do recognise that an audience may be intimidating for some dancers and be very positive and supportive to all students throughout the viewing. The best way to do this is to smile! 
Do clap for all of the dancers at the end of class! They’ve worked very hard and deserve some applause.

Now for a few don’ts…
Don’t check your phones or other electronics. Use them to take pictures and videos but please wait until after class to check your emails, take a call or respond to text messages.
Don’t be a distraction. Talking to your child, correcting your child, speaking over the teacher or asking your child to pose for a picture are all distractions to your dancer, the other dancers, the parents and the teacher. We want to show your dancer’s maximum potential to you and we can’t do that if they’re distracted. This is your turn to sit back, enjoy and let your child do all the work!
Don’t stay away because you have an older dancer – viewing week is not just for our littlest dancers and your dancer (no matter their age) may be just as excited to show you what they’ve been working on in class.
Don’t bring your dancer’s siblings and extended family in to watch. Viewing takes place in the studio and with too many people, the studio may get very tight. While we encourage just parents to attend parent viewing we absolutely encourage aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members and friends to attend the year-end recital. As a reminder, if younger children must attend, be sure to bring an activity to keep them occupied so not to disturb the dancers.
Don’t chat with or whisper to other parents during the class, if you have a specific concern speak with the instructor privately away from the other students and parents.
Don’t bring food into the room, but not to worry, water or covered coffee mugs are fine. 
Don’t be surprised or intervene if your child receives a disciplinary instruction during the class (i.e. asked to stop talking or to pay attention); every class comes with its own expectations and structure and the teacher will remind students of this when necessary in the context of the added distraction of an audience.
Don’t give disappointing glances. Everyone learns differently and every dancer in the room will have their own strengths and technique they need to work on. Try to remember that they are working very hard and some steps and techniques will take longer than others.
And Don’t Forget…
We look forward to seeing you at Parents Viewing Dates!
Thank you,
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Monday, 24 December 2018

MSD - Christmas Break

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Wishing our dancers and their families a very Happy Christmas and wonderful Holiday Season!

A reminder our studio and offices are now closed for the holidays. There will be no classes and emails will be answered when we return from the break.  Classes resume Tuesday, January 8th, 2019. 

We hope everyone enjoys the holidays and look forward to seeing everyone back at Irish dance classes in 2019!

Thank You!

Tuesday, 18 December 2018

MSDSA - Value Village Fundraiser

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VALUE VILLAGE FUNDRAISER 

We are booked for Saturday, January 26th at 11:30 at the Pembina location Value Village.

Things to remember:
  1. Notify Jackie 204-781-3143 or jackiederkson@hotmail.com  if you will be dropping off items. We need to know who to be waiting for.
  2. Estimate how many boxes or bags you will be bringing to the back at the large overhead doors. Please provide this information by January 18. (Just an estimate for expectation)
  3. We have 1 hour to complete our drive, so please be prompt.
  4. Encourage friends, family, coworkers to contribute! The more we get the more our children benefit from this easy fundraiser. 

The staff will stack the carts, people dropping off just need to park and unload and move for the next person dropping off.
***Note that they changed their rates:
  • 15 cents per pound for housewares: kitchen and décor items, games, toys puzzles- Lets load up on these-they are heavy and will benefit us the most!!
  • 5 cents per pound for soft goods which include: clothing, boots, shoes, accessories, bags, knapsacks and household linens
  • 2 cents per pound for books and media items like VHS, records, tapes, CDs etc. No encyclopedias or library books please
  • 5 cents per item for large items with one side measuring over 18” or 45cm (Kijiji is another option)
  • No furniture please


Thank you for your continued support of our Student's Association MSDSA
McConnell School of Dance

Monday, 17 December 2018

Parent Viewing Dates


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PARENT'S VIEWING DATES
Since September we have been working hard with your children to learn their Irish dance steps, correct technique, and the love of Irish dance.  Now it’s time for you to get a first-hand glimpse into what happens in your dancer's class.  We are excited to announce our first Parent Viewing Dates for 2019!

Recreational Division
Saturday, January 19th, 2019
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019

Performance Division
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

Please mark the dates on your calendar so you don't miss the opportunity to watch your dancer's progress in class!  To make the experience a positive one for everyone including parents, teachers and especially the dancers, we have a few general do’s and don’ts suggestions.

Here are the do’s…
Do attend! The doors will be open at the beginning of class and you're welcome to stay for the entire lesson. In some cases, classes will be combined.
Do share with your dancer how excited you are to see what they’ve been up to and to show off their new skills. Write parent viewing days on the calendar, set a reminder in your phone and let your dancer know that this is a special opportunity for you to see what they’ve been working on.
Do take photos and videos, but please be respectful of teachers, other dancers, and parents who may not want their photos and videos posted on social media. Focus the lens on your child – you’re here to see them!
Do save your comments and questions for the teacher until the end of class.  You will have an opportunity to discuss any concerns you have with the instructor then!
Do participate if asked. Some teachers may have organised something for the parents to join in with and we promise it will be fun!
Do listen to the teacher’s corrections of your dancer and others as well – this will help you understand what your child is working on in class and encourage them to practice at home.
Do recognise that an audience may be intimidating for some dancers and be very positive and supportive to all students throughout the viewing. The best way to do this is to smile! 
Do clap for all of the dancers at the end of class! They’ve worked very hard and deserve some applause.

Now for a few dont's…
Don’t check your phones or other electronics. Use them to take pictures and videos but please wait until after class to check your emails, take a call or respond to text messages.
Don’t be a distraction. Talking to your child, correcting your child, speaking over the teacher or asking your child to pose for a picture are all distractions to your dancer, the other dancers, the parents and the teacher. We want to show your dancer’s maximum potential to you and we can’t do that if they’re distracted. This is your turn to sit back, enjoy and let your child do all the work!
Don’t stay away because you have an older dancer – viewing week is not just for our littlest dancers and your dancer (no matter their age) may be just as excited to show you what they’ve been working on in class.
Don’t bring your dancer’s siblings and extended family in to watch. Viewing takes place in the studio and with too many people, the studio may get very tight. While we encourage just parents to attend parent viewing we absolutely encourage aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members and friends to attend the year-end recital. As a reminder, if younger children must attend, be sure to bring an activity to keep them occupied so not to disturb the dancers.
Don’t chat with or whisper to other parents during the class, if you have a specific concern speak with the instructor privately away from the other students and parents.
Don’t bring food into the room, but not to worry, water or covered coffee mugs are fine. 
Don’t be surprised or intervene if your child receives a disciplinary instruction during the class (i.e. asked to stop talking or to pay attention); every class comes with its own expectations and structure and the teacher will remind students of this when necessary in the context of the added distraction of an audience.
Don’t give disappointing glances. Everyone learns differently and every dancer in the room will have their own strengths and technique they need to work on. Try to remember that they are working very hard and some steps and techniques will take longer than others.

And Don’t Forget…

We look forward to seeing you at Parents Viewing Dates!

Thank you,
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Folklorama 2019 Registration


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FOLKLORAMA - UNITED KINGDOM PAVILION 
McConnell School of Dance Student's Association  sponsors the United Kingdom Pavilion Folklorama (RBC Convention Centre) and McConnell dancers perform Irish, Welsh, and English styles of dance in the show.  Our instructors, parents, and family members volunteer their time to organise and run the various areas of the pavilion (administrative, show, bar, kitchen, cultural area, admissions, and volunteers).  The pavilion start up funds are raised through fundraising events (Pancake Breakfast, Mom's Pantry, St. Patrick's Fest, etc.)  All proceeds from the pavilion go directly to our non-profit organisation in support of our dancers.
We invite all dancers to take part in Folklorama!

We ask all dancers (Recreational, Competitive, and Performance)  to please register for Folklorama by no later than January 8th, 2019.  
FOLKLORAMA REGISTRATION is available on-line, in the member's area of our website CLICK HERE

UNITED KINDOM PAVILION 2019
We are very pleased to announce our application for the 2019 festival has been accepted and we are excited to sponsor year 6 of the United Kingdom Pavilion!
Dates - Aug 4th - 10th, 2019 
Location -  RBC Convention Centre
Folklorama is a great experience for dancers who have the opportunity to take part in a professional with live music. It's a great team building time for dancers who build life long friendships.  We invite all Recreational Division dancers to take part in the festival.  
  • Dancers wishing to perform at Folklorama take classes during the months of June & July (Wednesday & Thursday evenings) and attend monthly workshops throughout the dance season.   
  • All dancers participating in Folklorama are required to perform in all 7 nights of the festival.
  • Dancers perform Irish, English, Scottish, and Welsh dancing at Folklorama.
  • Dancers perform only their most practice dances at Folklorama as the standard is very high. Dancers who are struggling may be asked to take additional classes to assist with their technique.
  • Younger children may not perform in the later shows, depending on their age and ability to handle the rigours of performing.
  • Dancers require a school costume for Irish performances at Folklorama.  Additional English, Welsh, and Scottish costumes are provided by our Student's Association who sponsor the pavilion.

MONTHLY WORKSHOPS
  • Sat, Jan 26
  • Sat, Feb 23
  • Sat, April 13
  • Sat, May 11
WORKSHOP PRACTISE SCHEDULE
4:30 - 6:00 PM - Beginner, Novice, Preliminary, Performance Level 1 & 2
5:30 - 7:00 PM - Intermediate, Adult, Performance Level 2, 3, 4
WORKSHOP FEES
There are no fees for workshops, our instructors are volunteering their time in order to insure dancers are adequately prepared for Folklorama performances.

SUMMER LESSONS & PRACTISES
Folklorama dancers will attend Wednesday Folklorama practices in addition to Thursday evening Irish Dance technique (Competitive Division Classes)  
Wednesday Practices
  • Wednesdays - June 12, 19, 26
  • Wednesdays - July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 
WEDNESDAY PRACTICE SCHEDULE
  • 6:00 - 7:30 PM   Beginner, Novice, Preliminary, Performance Team 1 & 2
  • 7:00 -  9:00 PM   Intermediate, Adult, Performance Team 3 & 4?
Thursday Lessons
In order to adequately prepare Irish dancers for performances in front of our large audiences at Folklorama, we ask everyone attend Thursday evening Competitive Classes for the months of June & July.  Dancers should enrol in at least 1 Level Class (1 - 5) plus 1 Ceili Class (Under 12 or Over 12), depending on age.
  • Thursday - June 13, 20, 27
  • Thursday - July 4, 11, 18, 25
THURSDAY PRACTISE SCHEDULE
  • 5:30 - 6:30 PM Level 1 & 2  (Beginner, Novice, Preliminary)
  • 6:30 - 7:00 PM Ceili Under 12 
  • 6:30 - 7:30 PM Level 3 (Intermediate)
  • 7:30 - 8:00 PM Ceili Over 12
  • 8:00 - 8:30 PM Set Dances
  • 8:30 - 10:00 PM Level 4 & 5 (Advanced)
 
FOLKLORAMA FEES
WEDNESDAY FOLKLORAMA FEES (June & July)
There are no fees for Wednesday evening practices.  Our instructors are volunteering their time for Folklorama rehearsals. With this in mind, we ask all dancers family or friends please provide a minimum of 6 hrs volunteering per night during Folklorama.
 
THURSDAY LESSON FEES (June & July)
All Competitive Division classes are based on a discounted hourly rate (plus tax);
 
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  • Fees for lessons are applied through our Student Portal on the 1st or 15th of the month (June & July).  
VOLUNTEERS
Our pavilion is run and organised by our Instructors, MSDSA Board members, dancers, parents, and friends of the organisation.  It's an incredible amount of work for those who chair the various areas of the pavilion (Coordinator, Finance, Food, Bar, Volunteers, Entertainment, Bus Tours & VIP's, Cultural Area, and more) For some, the work begins in September and becomes a full time job in the summer months coming up to the festival.  The pavilion requires 100 - 150 volunteers per night in order to run successfully and fulfil all the requirements from Folklorama. We cannot operate the pavilion without the support from our dancer's parents, family, and friends and we appreciate the work everyone does to help us sponsor one of the largest and most successful pavilions in the festival.  
  • We ask all dancers to please provide at least 6 hours of volunteers from friends or family for each of the 7 nights of the festival.  
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ORGANISING AN AREA OF THE PAVILION?  
If so, please contact us!  
Your support is greatly appreciated by our school, Student's Association, and our dancers.