The NSCB, a not-for-profit, tax-exempt dance company, and the MSB are committed to assisting students interested and dedicated to pursuing dance studies without financial barriers. "We want to help dancers achieve their potential and invite them to apply to the scholarship program," said Paula K. Shiff, Artistic Director. Shiff, the recipient of Salem State University's 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Arts, trained at the Boston Ballet and in New York and performed with the Boston Ballet Company.
Applicants must demonstrate financial need, as well as a genuine passion and talent for dance. An application form must be completed and an audition performed at the school. Award recipients are expected to make the dance class schedule a priority, while maintaining average or above average grades in school. Consistent attendance and participation are expected in every class.
The Ruth N. Shiff Memorial Fund provides partial support for the scholarship program. This summer, the Fund supported a limited number of merit-based scholarships for aspiring dancers to attend the MSB's 2015 Summer Dance Intensive Program.
For a scholarship application and further information, call 781-631-6262 or send an e-mail to msb@havetodance.com.
The North Shore Civic Ballet, a not-for-profit dance company based at the Marblehead School of Ballet, has provided performances and arts education to the Greater Boston community for more than 40 years. Artistic Director Paula K. Shiff and Associate Director Florence C. Whipple founded the company in 1974.
The NSCB is home to an ever-changing group of talented dancers made up of both seasoned professionals and aspiring young dancers. For 11 years, Ivan Korn, resident choreographer, has created several works for NSCB.
For further information about the NSCB, visit www.havetodance.com/marblehead/nscb.html. Follow the organization on Facebook, check photos on Pinterest and get updates on Twitter.
Photo courtesy North Shore Civic Ballet Company.
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