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29 de jan. de 2024 · Dance Night Tickets On Sale Now! by Melissa Michailidis. March 29, 2024March 29, 2024. DANCE NIGHT 2024 April 24, 25, & 26 7 pm in ESA’s Nancy Main Auditorium. Tickets are on sale now! Get Tickets at www.ESAinfo.ca The…. Read More » Dance Night Tickets On Sale Now!
It is a dynamic, creative world where our students practice, perform and create on their own, in small or large groups throughout the school. Student Council. The Student Council is the student government at ESA. The Council is elected in May and meetings are held regularly. Grade 9 representatives are elected in September.
Faculty & Staff. The main school telephone number is 416.394.6910. Department extensions follow below. Main Office Principal: Dritan Bylykbashi Vice Principals: Gillian Elango Meredith Tuck. Dance – ext. 20103 Michailidis, Melissa (ACL) Friedman, Colleen. Drama – ext. 20135 Laidlaw, Michael (ACL) Brault, Natasha Hynes, Janine.
T: 416.394.6910 F: 416.394.3849 E: etobicokeschoolofthearts@tdsb.on.ca Location Address: 675 Royal York Road, Toronto, Canada M8Y 2T1
Etobicoke School of the Arts is the oldest and most established high school for the arts in Canada. Established in 1981, it trains students in six arts disciplines: Visual Art, Drama, Dance, Instrumental Music, Film, and Music Theatre, along with a robust academic program and extensive extra-curricular activities.
It is an excellent compliment to both the Dance and the Music Theatre pathways at the Etobicoke School of the Arts. Prerequisite: any grade 11M Dance course. If you have any questions please contact Melissa Michailidis, ACL of Dance, at Melissa.Michailidis@tdsb.on.ca.
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