DON'T MISS OUR 3rd ANNUAL ALL STAR JAZZ CONCERT!

November 21, 2009 7PM
to benefit ballet tech cincinnati
6543 Montgomery Rd. in Kennedy Heights
Jazz Jam Session Sunday, November 15th at 6-9PM

ballet tech cincinnati offers a unique Jazz experience each 3rd Sunday of the month with the Jazz Jam Sessions. The btc Jazz Jam House Band hosts great professional musicians, students and amateurs for an excellent evening of jazz. Don’t miss this Sunday night November 15th at 6PM!
Admission only $5
We hold dear the concept that Everyone can Dance! Classes offered daily and on weekends for youth and adults: ballet, tap, ballet/tap combo, hip hop, Video Pop, Pre-school Movement Discovery, Latin, Modern, Lyrical, Wheelchair Ballroom and more!
We congratulate our entire great staff of excellent dance teachers in all genres! Check out our fall schedule here More information: 513.841.2822 info@ballettechcincinnati.org
District A Neighborhoods win Silver Medals at
HIDDEN TREASURES: A Human Relations Summit
Saturday, November 21, 2009
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Forest Park Senior Center, 11555 Winton Road
Citizens from all over Hamilton County will come together on November 21st to celebrate the progress of 25 stable and integrated communities.These neighborhoods have demonstrated their diversity and stability over census periods ranging from 20 to 40 years. Among the honorees, the Community Councils of Kennedy Heights and Pleasant Ridge will accept Silver Medal recognition for their thrity-year records as demonstrated by their1980, 1990 and 2000 census data.In 2008,these adjacent first-surburbs of Cincinnati launched their first ongoing collaboration through a new citizens' initiative called District A(not your ordinary art district, but a catalystfor local commerce and community vitality through the arts). District A will be discussed within a panel presentation.
The Summit and Awards Lunch are free to all; pre-registration is requested (513-352-3237).
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btc opened its 9th Season at the Aronoff Center with The Emerald City on Friday and Saturday October 9th -10th with the original dance production, an innovative twist on the L. Frank Baum stories about Dorothy, The Scarecrow, The Tin Man, The Cowardly Lion, The Wizard, Good and Evil Witches and their cohorts, and the People in the Land of Oz, with a lively variety of music, original choreography, pre-professional dance students, professional and community dancers from 5-60+ years in age. The show features multimedia images, colorful sets and costumes in the production that integrates many concepts of the L. Frank Baum stories into a fun, fantastic journey to The Emerald City of Oz. Enthusiastic audiences said, “Oh it was Amazing!”, “I really felt like I was in the Emerald City!”, “I love the diversity in the cast”, “The music is the bomb!” “Colors are very vibrant.” If you missed the Aronoff premiere, no worries! There will be a show on Saturday, November 14th at 8PM at the Otto M. Budig Theater of the Carnegie at 1075 Scott in Covington.
TICKETS
Tickets are available now $26; to purchase, call 859.491.2030 or go to www.ballettechcincinnati.org or www.thecarnegie.com . Enjoy the Arts/START, Senior Group and Family FourPack Discounts available. For more information call 513.841.2822
SPONSORS
WGUC 90.9 FM and The Cincinnati Herald are Media sponsors for The Emerald City. This production is made possible, in part by the support of the Aronoff Center Rental Subsidy Grant of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, the Fine Arts Fund, Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Macy’s, Duke Energy, and The Robert H. Reakirt Foundation, PNC Bank Trustee. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Leaping for Literacy project is sponsored by the Stillson Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee. Carl Lindner, the State of Ohio and the City of Cincinnati are Raising the Barre Capital Campaign Sponsors.
If you are not an onstage type person, we still have lots of roles for you. Please Volunteer! - we need you! - click here to get involved.
Get Out Your Hard Hat and Checkbook or PayPal Account!

ballet tech cincinnati is finally starting the second phase of renovations on the building. We will go to bid soon for the complete repaving of the parking lot, which should yield 50 parking spaces, and a new building façade, with a new sign and upgraded exterior lighting. These improvements will significantly enhance the “sidewalk appeal” of the facility, increasing enrollment and attendance at btc sponsored events. We are also working on new landscaping so that we can finally present a World Class image of excellence from the exterior and the interior of our facility and in all of our programming, as well. Of course, all of these plans require an investment. Please consider investing in Cincinnati, and specifically, Kennedy Heights to help spur community and economic development. We have seen a tremendous improvement in the landscape and ambience of the few blocks along Montgomery Road adjacent to our location, and feel certain that we have made a positive contribution towards the community and economic development of the community.
The Raising the Barre Capital Campaign
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Winterfest Holiday Dance Along December 4th 7PM

Join the ballet tech cincinnati ballet, ballet/tap combo,tap, hip hop and movement discovery classes as they join 2 Krucial Hip Hop Crew and After School Classes in the Winterfest Holiday Dance Along. Then join the Winterfest festivities with a Tree Lighting at Kennedy Heights Arts Center afterwards! |
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CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATER PRESENTS
RHYTHM IN SHOES
“Banjo Dance: A Celebration of the American Spirit”
NOVEMBER 20 & 21, 2009, 8:30 pm
Jarson-Kaplan Theater, Aronoff Center for the Arts
FRIENDS OF ballet tech cincinnati
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT
RECEIVE 15% OFF ADULT TICKET PRICES IF YOU PURCHASE BY OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 17
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Tickets to Contemporary Dance Theater’s presentation of
Rhythm In Shoes are $27 & $22; |