in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ay 24 ,2 01 8 | 48484 hojrentals.ca Students of Grace Academy of Dance and Performing Arts hope to dazzle audiences with their year-end perfor- mance, Movies In Motion, at the Oakville Centre. The production, with performance dates set for May 30-June 2 at 7 p.m. and an additional matinee per- formance on June 2, fea-formance on June 2, fea-f tures dancers ages three-80 plus celebrating their favourite movies. Tickets are available at the Oakville Centre box office. Grace Academy has been a part of the Oakville community for 15 years, offering classes in classi- cal ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop, tap, musical thea- tre and acting. The academy also strives to teach students to be active and caring mem- bers of the community. This year, they have held in-studio fundraisers for the CIBC Run for the Cure, the Salvation Army Toys for Tots, the Canadianfor Tots, the Canadianf Heart and Stroke Founda- tion and the ErinOak Kids Centre for Treatment and Development. Grace Academy also of- fers two performing com-fers two performing com-f panies to their dancers - Pure Grace and The Spirit Moves - both active in per- forming in the communi-forming in the communi-f ty. Contact academy direc- tor Heidi Knapp 905-338- 0210 for more information. WHAT'S ON Movies In Motion wraps up Oakville's Grace Academy season KEVIN NAGEL knagel@metroland.com Some of the performers at Grace Academy of Dance and Performing Arts' year-end performance, Movies in Motion, include (front row from left) Sydney Knapp, 3 and Ella McBride, 4; (second row) Addie Cumming, 10, Sophie Hollinrake, 10 and Ella Pinette, 8; (back row) Ellie Gough, 17, Cali Smith, 16, Blythe Cumming, 12, and Brooke Souliere, 13. Anne-Marie May/photo The first FREE marketing platform for Real-Estate Professionals FREE Member Forum FREE Articles & Guides FREE Referral Directory FREE Marketing Checklists JOIN TODAY! www.agent8.ca