Arts and Entertainment
April 27, 2024
From: Mill Ballet SchoolA Look Ahead...
Children's Classic Stories-this Weekend at Villa Victoria Theatre
Students of Mill Ballet School will join Roxey Ballet's professional artists this weekend in Roxey Ballet's annual "Children's Classic Stories". This production features two classic tales: Carnival of the Animals and Sleeping Beauty Act III-Aurora's Wedding. We hope everyone will come out and support their classmates this Saturday and Sunday, April 20-21 at Villa Victoria Theatre.
“Children’s Classic Stories” will be performed on April 20 and 21 at 2 pm at Villa Victoria Theatre, 376 W Upper Ferry Rd, Ewing, NJ. In-person and virtual tickets are available.
Bring a Friend to Dance Week-4/22-27
Bring a Friend is back beginning this Monday! Students from all levels and all styles of dance are invited to bring a friend from April 22-27. If you are planning to participate, please email Melissa Roxey with what class your friend will be attending and have them complete this simple signup.
As a reminder, we are also offering $50 off a week's tuition for summer program student referrals.
Thank you for attending our Owowcow Fundraiser for Roxey Ballet!
Thank you to everyone who came out in support of our Owowcow Dine and Donate fundraiser this weekend! As a non-profit Roxey Ballet relies on the community's generosity to produce quality productions and dance education programs that enhance the lives of so many. We are grateful for your support. Didn't make it to the fundraiser? You may donate anytime and in any amount on our Giving Fuel page.
Shop our School Store
As the end of the dance academic year approaches you may want to congratulate your dancer with a Mill Ballet School t-shirt or sweatshirt. Shop our selection of merchandise in our Bonfire shop. Items are shipped directly to you.
Madu on Disney+
Looking for some inspiration during these rainy April days? We would like to recommend an inspiring documentary now streaming on Disney+ that the whole family can enjoy.
From practicing barefoot on the streets of Lagos to performing on stage in England, "Madu" follows 12-year-old Anthony Madu as he leaves his home in Nigeria to study at one of the most prestigious ballet schools in the world, Elmhurst Ballet School. Anthony, who has barely been out of his neighborhood in Lagos, finds himself thrust into a foreign new world where his wildest dream is suddenly within reach. His journey is a story of courage, growth, extraordinary obstacles, an unexpected complication that threatens his dreams, and, ultimately, his search for belonging. A rich tapestry told across continents, "Madu" is an immersive and emotional film that will resonate with us all.