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SPHERE and Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance: In Perfect Harmony

Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance (RCD) Executive Director Amy Piantaggini and her high school student dance volunteers attend weekly rehearsals with SPHERE’s performing arts group, led by Emily Pambianchi. Piantaggini says, “We are so glad to return after the early pandemic months kept us at home!“

This year, the volunteers who give their time to dance with this inspiring group include senior Abigail Stobin of Ridgefield, sophomore Jamie Ellin of South Salem, junior Hailey Brown of Katonah, and sophomore Katie Burns of Ridgefield. The dance portion of the weekly rehearsal includes an all-member group dance to the classic Chuck Berry “Run Run Rudolph” to be performed at SPHERE’s upcoming holiday party. Past collaborations have included SPHERE’s annual performances and galas, and  RCD’s annual spring concerts.

President and Chairman of the Board of SPHERE Lori Berisford says, “Amy and her students have been an important part of our Performing Arts Class for many years.  We are excited to welcome them back to SPHERE this fall.  The generosity of RCD’s time over the years has been amazing and our members love dancing – whether it’s on stage at a performance or at our weekly class.  If Amy and her students are involved – you know it’s going to be a fun time for everyone!”

There is so much to celebrate about these two nonprofits!

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October 22nd, 2021|

Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance Performs The Nutcracker, with Brand New Choreography

Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance (RCD) has a whole new Nutcracker production this year, with brand new choreography by Mary Beth Hansohn. This is RCD’s first live performance in over a year due to the pandemic.

Ms. Hansohn has been teaching ballet at RCD since 2012 and debuts her role as Nutcracker Director this season. She is no stranger to Nutcracker, having performed professionally in several Nutcrackers throughout her career.  Mary Beth regularly performed the roles of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Dew Drop Fairy, Snow Queen and Arabian Pas de deux. She also danced for The Ohio Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Dayton Ballet, Cleveland Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Twyla Tharp Dance, Neglia Ballet, Southern California Ballet, La la la Human Steps and Dances Patrelle.

Performances will be held at The Ridgefield Playhouse on December 10, 11, and 12, continuing the annual tradition of holiday festivity, in accordance with CDC guidelines.

RCD is impressed with Ms. Hansohn’s accomplishments, “Ms. Hansohn has had the enormous task of telling the Nutcracker story through a greatly reduced cast and minimal partnering due to limitations under the pandemic,” says RCD Executive Director Amy Piantaggini.  Educational Director Polly Kingsbury says, “It has been a joy watching our dancers respond so beautifully to Miss Hansohn’s lively new choreography. We are all emerging from difficult times with joy & excitement.”

Be sure to catch a preview of Nutcracker characters as live mannequins in RCD’s Main Street windows (440 Main Street) during Downtown Ridgefield’s Holiday Stroll Friday, December 3 and Saturday, December 4. r

Visit ridgefieldplayhouse.org, or call the box office at 203-438-5795 to purchase tickets for December 10 (2pm and 7pm), 11th (2pm and 7pm), and 12th (11am and 2pm).

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October 21st, 2021|

Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance Fall Registration Opens, Program Highlights, and LIVE Performance of The Nutcracker Returns!

Fall registration is OPEN and new dance students are welcome! Register HERE.

With the anticipation of a re-opening of performing spaces, Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance (RCD) is ready to bring back an experience that readies dancers for performance.

Students of the Ridgefield Conservatory of Dance, a nonprofit dance school, learn technique, artistry, and creativity…develop the skills of self-discipline, teamwork, and confidence…and aspire to performance opportunities in The Nutcracker, Ridgefield Civic Ballet, college dance programs, and professional dance careers.

Even the youngest dancers have an opportunity to dance at RCD! “We offer classes for two and three-year-olds with their adult companion and three-year-olds who dance independently,” explains Amy Piantaggini, Executive Director of RCD.

Also included in the fall lineup, beginner and intermediate ballet classes for teens and adults and opportunities for the seasoned dancer to perform with a pre-professional dance company.

“This year, we are structuring the format to offer a small limited number of very serious, committed dancers a position in one of our two companies: Ridgefield Civic Ballet, and Civic II. This will provide the selected individuals with pre-professional dance company experience, ensuring training and performing experience across disciplines,” says Piantaggini/

What’s more, RCD dancers will once again have the opportunity to dazzle the community by way of the holiday class, The Nutcracker. “We are thrilled at the plan to return to Ridgefield Playhouse for LIVE PERFORMANCES of Nutcracker 2021 on December 10, 11 and 12,” says  Piantaggini.

Learn more about RCD and register for Fall Classes HERE.

Please review RCDs COVID-19 guidelines and safety protocols by viewing this video.

About RCD

In 1978, RCD founder Patricia Schuster formed the non-profit Ridgefield Civic Ballet as a way to expand her vision to give young dancers the opportunity to perform on the larger public stage alongside professionals, an experience she believed would inspire them to a higher appreciation for the full world of dance. Some of her students from the early days went on to become professionals themselves, most notably New York City Ballet Principal Dancer James Fayette. Nutcracker was the first main performance that Ridgefield Civic Ballet engaged in.

July 16th, 2021|
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