Mar. 9th- Dance-a-thon
Apr. 3rd -9th- Spring Break- No Classes
Apr. 14th- Clogging Teams & Ballroom Class Pictures
May 5th- Class Pictures
May 28th- No Classes (Memorial Day)
May 29th- Dress Rehearsal
May 30th- Recital
Clogging Competition Teams
Feb. 1st- Kickoff Classic & Dixie Spectacular Fees Due
Mar. 2-3rd- Kickoff Classic (Thanksgiving Point)
Mar. 15th- Springfest & Nationals Fees Due
Mar. 23-24th- Dixie Spectacular (St. George)
Apr. 20-21st- Springfest (Taylorsville)
May 11-12th- Nationals (Lagoon)

| Angel Nunez |
Advanced Ballet Technique InstructorAngel Nunez was born in Cordoba, Argentina in the early 70’s & began his dance studies at the age of 5, at the studio of renowned dancer Lydia Segni, who is also his mother. At the age of 16, he graduated with honors from the National School of Arts, in Cordoba, Argentina, and was also awarded a Dance Diploma from Colon Theatre’s Advanced Arts Institute, in Argentina. He has been taught by greats such as Jorge Tomin, Irupe Pereyra, Olga Ferri, Liliana Belfiore, and Manolita Suarez Herrera.Angel won Danzamerica’s Copper Award (1990) and Gold Award (1996), the Jose Neglia Award from the Cultural Foundation of Buenos Aires, Argentina (1993), and also received a Ballet Teaching Certificate from the National University of Cordoba (1994). During the 1990’s he performed with the National Company of Spain in Swan Lake, Giselle, Sleeping Beauty and La File Mal Gardee. He also soloed around the world in lead roles with the Cuban National Company in productions of Don Quixote, Chopiniana, Swan Lake and Giselle, as well as performing in many other productions. He taught ballet at Julio Bocca Ballet Company in Argentina. Angel has acted as a choreographer for the Ballet Argentino and also taught the Tango and Flamenco for the Ballet Argentino. More recently, he performed with the BYU Ballet Company in Swan Lake. Angel has lived in Utah since 1999, receiving a degree in accounting from BYU. He also speaks Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. He is excited to share his talents with a new generation of dancers and make teaching dance his full time career. |