American Performance Awards, Dance Studio News, The Importance of Dance

“Expressions” A collaboration of music & dance – fundraiser

Midlands Dance Theatre Centre presents: “Expressions” A collaboration of music & dance! A fundraising event showcasing the talents of the Midlands Youth. Guest performances by: Venue: Hilton College Theatre Dates: 4 & 5 March 2023 | Show times: Saturday 5pm * Sunday 2pm Bookings via Quicket | Tickets available at the door. This is a …

Dance Studio News, The Importance of Dance

Midland Dance Theatre Centre DEVELOPMENTAL TEAM

MDTC is very excited to announce that we will be introducing a Developmental Team from 2023, alongside our Competition Team and Events Team. The children in the 2023 Team have been carefully selected and fulfilled the criteria set out as follows: They will receive this extra training free of charge unless circumstances change. We have …

Dance Studio News, KZN Midlands Youth Ballet Company

KZN Midland Youth Ballet Company Bursary Awards

KZNMYBC recently held their inaugural Bursary Awards on the 26th November 2022 at the Hilton College Theatre. The Awards were open to all studios throughout the Midlands area, one dancer coming all the way from Ladysmith and one from Winterton. Robin Van Wyk came up from Cape Town to teach the dancers’ the work they …

American Performance Awards, Dance Studio News

MDTC American Academy of Ballet Awards

Midland Dance Theatre Centre had their American Academy of Ballet Awards on the 19th November 2022 at the Hilton College Theatre. This year MDTC had 40 dancers entre for the AAB Awards from level 1-11. We were very excited to have the Executive Director, Laurence Kaplan, from New York as our judge, but also very …

Dance Studio News, MOVE!, The Importance of Dance

MDTC Competition Team go to Cape Town for MOVE! 2022

The Midlands Dance Theatre Centre Competition Team all got to go to Cape Town to compete in the nationals of the MOVE! National Dance Competition. The whole MDTC competition team, comprising 27 dancers ranging from 7 to 17 years old, qualified to represent KwaZulu-Natal and compete in the nationals of the MOVE! competition which was …