Pure Class Dance Arts Association
The Pure Class Dance Arts Association is a registered non-profit society and charity in Canada, dedicated to promoting the art of dance and supporting its community through various activities.
Mission and Objectives
The association's primary mission is to foster fellowship and support among its members while promoting dance as an art form within the community. Key objectives include:
- Promoting Dance: Sponsoring dance shows, showcases, and providing opportunities for dancers to participate in various events.
- Community Recognition: Increasing awareness and recognition of dance as an art form.
- Educational Workshops: Organizing and funding workshops to enhance dance training, focusing on areas such as technique and injury prevention.
- Scholarships and Bursaries: Acknowledging the achievements of dancers through awards and financial assistance.
- Community Engagement: Arranging recreational and educational activities to develop civic and community appreciation for the arts.
Membership
Membership is open to parents or guardians of dancers (or dancers themselves if over 18 years old) who are registered at recognized dance studios in Alberta. The membership term runs from September 1 to August 31, with an application deadline of October 31. Benefits for members include access to subsidized rehearsal spaces, masterclasses with professional instructors, and opportunities for fundraising and earning credits that can be used towards competition fees or travel subsidies.
Recognition and Registration
The Pure Class Dance Arts Association is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency as a charity, emphasizing its commitment to administering charitable activities in accordance with CRA requirements. This registration supports its role as a community-oriented organization focused on developing and promoting dance.
Activities and Impact
Through its activities, the association provides training opportunities for amateur dancers and supports the local dance community by staging events and workshops. Its focus on both educational and community engagement aspects makes it a vital contributor to Alberta's dance scene.
Governance
The association is managed by volunteer coordinators and an elected board, ensuring that decisions reflect the needs and goals of its members while maintaining its mission to support and promote dance in the community.
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