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Martha Hicks School Of Ballet

Martha Hicks School Of Ballet

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1660 Avenue Rd, Toronto, Ontario, M5M 3X9, Canada
(416) 484-4731 www.mhsb.ca
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Nov 20, 2017
Hi there, I have been a member of the Mhsb since I was very little. I love company so much but there is one problem, we only go to two competitions. I know you want to have a more fun less competitive community but it isn't as much fun for us, especially for the prices we pay for company, we should be able to have top-notch choreographers, it is more fun for the students to go to competitions and get to perform more often. I love the studio and the people but if you are looking for a competitive more performance team then just an end of year recital show do not join this studio.

Feb 8, 2016
Wow, I’m in love with dancing! I am lucky enough to be able to fit 3 adult classes a week into my schedule and I can’t speak more highly of the experience at MHSB. I take 2 ballet classes and 1 jazz class - the teachers are incredible, the live music a treat and the camaraderie an added bonus. Whether you have experience or not, there is a class for you and the teachers get you dancing. If you are looking for another way to get moving around, look no further!

Nov 27, 2016
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Feb 19, 2017
Dedicated and enthusiastic staff. Facility is large, clean and conveniently located.

Aug 5, 2015
I was really disappointed with the quality of instruction at the MHSB. While the staff is friendly, the instructors are young and inexperienced and I wouldn't recommend this school for young children new to dance (at least not if you're looking to offer your child a quality start). My four year old daughter was enrolled in their two week full-day summer program this year and after Week One, she was no longer looking forward to returning. A red flag went up for me when I was briefly watching her in class and the teacher never corrected her movement. In fact, the teacher was behaving as though she didn't even see my daughter! This would be somewhat understandable if my daughter was in a packed class of experienced dancers, but there were only three children in the class. Furthermore, my daughter had never danced and she was placed in a group of older children (six and seven year olds) who already had a few years of experience. It was during the showcase that I clearly saw the problem : in addition to being placed in a group of older and more experienced dancers, the choreography was simply too complicated for a young child. Instead of repetitive movements that would teach a child body awareness and musicality, the movements were changing every eight counts, making it difficult for a youngster to follow. My daughter felt very discouraged and there were moments she simply did not want to dance anymore. We are very disappointed by our MHSB experience.

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