Inside a Dance Studio is a blog hosted by Pegasus Studios with the aim of celebrating, discussing and learning about how dance can help support and foster healthy and happy children, adolescents and adults. This blog is inspired by our experiences as teachers and owners of Pegasus Studios, a dance studio primarily dedicated to art and health in children, from the ages of 2-20, give or take a few years!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

An Introduction

When you meet someone new, how do you introduce yourself? Say your name, what you do, where you’re from, a bit of your history. Well, I’m new to blogging, this is the first I’ve written, so I guess I should introduce myself. Hi, my name is Jessica Houghton. I am currently in my fourth year at York University in the BFA Honours Dance Program. I am 21 years old, living and dancing in Toronto, and am proud to say that I am a part of that special community that is Pegasus Studios.
The Pegasus graduating class of 2008
Photo credit: Katherine Aczel
Growing up with a dance studio as your next door neighbour is something that few people can lay claim to, and I am one of those lucky few. I never used to get away with being late for class. What could I say? “The traffic on the sidewalk was terrible!” But who would want to be late anyway? Dance class was always the best part of my day. Starting dance classes at the age of three meant that as I grew up, my love of dance grew with me. It was nurtured by supportive teachers and family, tested during times of hardship, burnt out almost completely by broken dreams and injuries, and rekindled over and over by that undying desire to move and express. That is true love, a love that has lasted my whole life and a love that will never die. I would have never found that love without Pegasus.
Jessica Houghton - age 5
Photo credit: Katherine Aczel
At Pegasus there was never a question or a doubt about whether or not you would be accepted. Everyone was welcome and everyone felt they belonged there, and it is still the same today. The teachers are more than just teachers, they are friends and mentors. The students become a part of the family as well, knowing that they can turn to any family member in times of need and find solace. Everyone contributes to making the studio what it is, a home.
Jessica Houghton - age 20
Photo credit: Jay Crews
Since leaving Pegasus, I have spent the past three and a half years at York University, studying under amazing and inspiring teachers and learning as much as possible from them. I have performed and choreographed at York and have been performing with a community theatre company for three seasons. I have been accepted into the National Ballet School’s Teacher Training Program, and will be starting there in the fall of 2012. No matter where I go though, I am always drawn back to my first dance home. I have choreographed for Pegasus’ Benefit Concert, Dances of Offering, for the past three years, and am choreographing another piece this year. I am also taking a more active role in the planning this year by organizing the social media aspects of the show. Moving forward, I know that wherever life takes me, Pegasus will always be a part of me, and I am glad to finally be able to give back and contribute to making this year’s Dances of Offering the best one yet. I look forward to sharing more with you in the future, goodbye for now!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Holiday Dance and Theatre Traditions in Toronto

Toronto’s winter holiday season brings a basket full of fun dance and theatre shows that are perfect for the whole family. Some of our favourite traditions are:
Bed and Breakfast by the PuppetMongers – this year the story of the Princess and the Pea at the Tarragon Theatre, Dec. 17, 18, 26-Jan. 1
Ross Petty Pantomime – this year, The Wizard of Oz, at the Elgin Theatre, running until Jan. 6
The National Ballet’s Nutcracker – at the Four Seasons Centre, running until Jan. 3
Pia Bouman School for Ballet and Creative Movement’s Nutcracker – Dec. 15-18 at Lismer Hall in the Humberside Collegiate Institute
Wishing you a happy and safe winter break!
Pegasus Studios will be closed from Dec. 18th to Jan. 8th. Classes resume Jan. 9th.