Monday, April 25, 2016

Moose Jaw Times-Herald: ‘A big family’ of dance

More than 1,000 dancers take part in annual Invitational Dance Carnival
A duo of dancers from Dance Plus Lumsden perform
a number on April 17, 2016, the final day of
the 32nd annual Invitational Dance Carnival
at Peacock Collegiate, put on by Dance Images
by BJ and Denee's School of Dance. The four-day
event included more than 1,000 dancers aged four
to 20 from 16 dance studios across the province.
Lisa Goudy/Times-Herald

By Lisa Goudy


Tea Scheske has been dancing since she was five years old.
Now 14, almost 15, she still beams when she dances on stage.
“I love the feeling when you go on stage and you almost feel a sense of belonging and relaxation almost in that all your work is paying off,” said Scheske, a dancer with Dance Images by BJ in Moose Jaw.
She was one of the more than 1,000 dancers aged four to 20 who took part in the 32nd annual Invitational Dance Carnival at Peacock Collegiate recently.

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