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From their [http://www.stewartschoolofirishdance.com/ web site]:
 
From their [http://www.stewartschoolofirishdance.com/ web site]:
  
:The Stewart School of Irish Dance has been in operation for over 30 years and has several dancers who have qualified and successfully competed at both National and World levels. Classes are offered in four locations throughout the Greater Vancouver area to students aged 4 to adult. Each class is divided by level (beginner/intermediate and advanced).
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:Stewart School Dancers are recognized as leaders at local, national & international level competitions. Numerous dancers have won both medals and titles at World, North American, and Regional Championships.
  
:Stewart School hosts an annual Feis every June on Fathers Day Weekend, where 600+ dancers from across North America compete.
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:It’s not all about medals and competition though. Magdalene approaches each of her students with enthusiasm and belief – both of which are easily seen in all of her students. The school is a supportive community of dancers and parents, all of whom share Magdalene’s passion for Irish dance and culture.
  
:It's not all about classes and competing though. The black, green and pink of the Stewart school are often seen throughout the Lower Mainland at special events, like the Highland games or Canada Day Celebrations. Stewart dancers also participate in a number of community events whether it be a dance festival, a patriotic parade, St. Patrick's day dance-outs or simply entertaining in nursing homes and hospitals. Our annual "Day in Killarney" show offers the dancers a stage on which to display their talents to family, friends and anyone interested in seeing the Stewart school perform.
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:The black, green and pink of the Stewart school are often seen throughout the Lower Mainland at special events, such as the Highland games or Canada Day celebrations. Stewart dancers also participate in a number of community events whether it be a dance festival, a patriotic parade, St. Patrick’s day dance-outs or simply entertaining in nursing homes and hospitals.
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:The Stewart School of Irish Dance is one of the most established dance schools in the Pacific Northwest. Classes are offered in five locations throughout the Greater Vancouver area to students aged 4 to adult. Each class is divided by level (beginner/intermediate and advanced).
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:Stewart School also holds an annual Feis every June on Father’s Day Weekend, hosting hundreds of dancer from across Western Canada and the United States to compete.
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:Whether you want to dance for fun, or compete to be recognized as one of the best in the World – this is the school to dance with.

Revision as of 19:31, 12 March 2015

From their web site:

Stewart School Dancers are recognized as leaders at local, national & international level competitions. Numerous dancers have won both medals and titles at World, North American, and Regional Championships.
It’s not all about medals and competition though. Magdalene approaches each of her students with enthusiasm and belief – both of which are easily seen in all of her students. The school is a supportive community of dancers and parents, all of whom share Magdalene’s passion for Irish dance and culture.
The black, green and pink of the Stewart school are often seen throughout the Lower Mainland at special events, such as the Highland games or Canada Day celebrations. Stewart dancers also participate in a number of community events – whether it be a dance festival, a patriotic parade, St. Patrick’s day dance-outs or simply entertaining in nursing homes and hospitals.
The Stewart School of Irish Dance is one of the most established dance schools in the Pacific Northwest. Classes are offered in five locations throughout the Greater Vancouver area to students aged 4 to adult. Each class is divided by level (beginner/intermediate and advanced).
Stewart School also holds an annual Feis every June on Father’s Day Weekend, hosting hundreds of dancer from across Western Canada and the United States to compete.
Whether you want to dance for fun, or compete to be recognized as one of the best in the World – this is the school to dance with.