Oakville Beaver, 15 May 2015, p. 24

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, May 15, 2015 | 24 Grace Academy gears up for year-end show May 27-30 Students of Grace Academy of Dance and Performing Arts hope to dazzle audiences with their year-end show, opening Wednesday, May 27. Held at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts (OCPA), the Dance to the Music! production will feature dancers aged three to 80 and older who will showcase their love of music and dance. "Join them for this wonderful evening of movement that will entertain all ages," said Heidi Knapp, Grace Academy director. The local dance and performing arts program has been in Oakville for 12 years, teaching participants in classical ballet, modern dance, jazz, hip-hop, tap, musical theatre and acting. "(We) strive to teach the students to be active and caring members of the community too," said Knapp. "This year, they have held instudio fundraisers for the CIBC Run for the Cure, the Salvation Army Toys for Tots, The Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation, HopeTotes, and the Wellspring Cancer Support Centre." Performances for the upcoming show run from May 27-30 at 7 p.m. at the 130 Navy St. art centre. An additional 1 p.m. matinée performance is scheduled for Saturday, May 30. Tickets cost $22 and are available through the OCPA box ofce at 905-815-2021, toll-free at 1-888-489-7784 or boxof ce@ oakville.ca. The box of ce is open MondaySaturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., and two hours prior to a performance. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.oakvillecentre.ca/ whats-on/GraceAcademy.html. For more details, visit www. graceacademy.ca. Pictured, from left, are: in back row, Keira Molloy, Ciara Heath, Alexis Koves, Celine DubroyMcArdle and Lucy Heath; in front row, Sienna Mace, Zara Buren, Georgia Ivanich and Chloe Mace. | photo by Sabrina Haque ­ special to the Beaver T H E F R E N C H C O L L E C T I O N Trias Gallery held an opening reception last Friday (May 8) for Oakville artist David Peacock's latest works. The French Collection paintings of the South of France by Peacock will stay on display at the 11 Bronte Rd., unit 29, gallery until Sunday (May 17). Pictured, Peacock stands by one of his oil on canvas works, titled Low Tide. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www.facebook.com/ HaltonPhotog) Local author finalist for crime-writing award Local author Melodie Campbell is a nalist in the short story category for the 2015 Arthur Ellis Awards for Crime Writing. Ellis is up for the award for her book, Hook, Line and Sinker, against authors Margaret Atwood (Stone Mattress); Peter Clement (Therapy); Madona Skaff (First Impressions); and Kevin P . Thornton (Writers Block). Winners will be announced Thursday, May 28 at the Arthur Ellis Gala in Toronto. Visit www.crimewriterscanada.com. For more arts news, visit insidehalton.com New style, New life, New you 905-582-3933 Oakville Place Lower level, Next to Sears (Walk-ins and Appointments) Beauty &Spa Offering CANADA feed your addiction Foil Highlights · Japanese Hair Straightening Hair Extensions · Men's Colour 518 POSTRIDGE DRIVE 905.257.7427 colouraddiction.com colour

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