Continuing its efforts to help professional dancers earn university credit, Ryerson University is currently offering a new course in partnership with the Dancer Transition Resource Centre and Canada's National Ballet School. "Biology of a Living City", running April 4th through June 27th, is the second course Ryerson has offered as a step towards a specialized degree program for professional dancers. It follows "Critical Thinking", which spearheaded the project in Fall 2010.
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Ryerson offers new course for professional dancers
>> by Cynthia Brett
Continuing its efforts to help professional dancers earn university credit, Ryerson University is currently offering a new course in partnership with the Dancer Transition Resource Centre and Canada's National Ballet School. "Biology of a Living City", running April 4th through June 27th, is the second course Ryerson has offered as a step towards a specialized degree program for professional dancers. It follows "Critical Thinking", which spearheaded the project in Fall 2010.

Continuing its efforts to help professional dancers earn university credit, Ryerson University is currently offering a new course in partnership with the Dancer Transition Resource Centre and Canada's National Ballet School. "Biology of a Living City", running April 4th through June 27th, is the second course Ryerson has offered as a step towards a specialized degree program for professional dancers. It follows "Critical Thinking", which spearheaded the project in Fall 2010.
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