33 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 30,2019 insidehalton.com Cut out paying more Your only destination for more coupons, more flyers, more savings. #SavingWithSave Save $1.00! Get your coupon at save.ca/coupons Students of Grace Acad- emy of Dance & Performing Arts are dazzling audiences with their year-end perfor- mance, Dancing With the Superstars, at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. The production features dancers ages three to 80+ and is a tribute to their fa- vourite legends, divas andvourite legends, divas andv superstars of the music world. Performance dates continue today (Thursday) to Saturday, June 1 at 7 p.m., with an additional matinee performance on June 1. Tickets are available at the Oakville Centre box office. Grace Academy has been a part of the Oakville com- munity for 16 years. While offering classes in classical ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop, tap, musical theatre and act- ing, it strives to teach stu- dents to be active and caring members of the community. This year, Grace Acade- my has held in-studio fund- raisers for the CIBC Run for the Cure, the Salvation Ar- my Toys for Tots, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and the Lighthouse Program for Grieving Chil- dren. GRACE ACADEMY'S YEAR-END PERFORMANCE WRAPS JUNE 1 JULIE SLACK jslack@metroland.com COMMUNITY Students of Grace Academy of Dance and Performing Arts are excited to dazzle audiences with their year-end performance 'Dancing with the Superstars' at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Some of those gearing up for the show are (front): Charlotte Madge, four; second row, from left: Shayla Berger, nine, Katie Macgregor, eight, and Emma Lang, nine; back row, Kate Eastwood, 11, Leah Berger, 11, Rayla Ware, 12, Grace Caton, 17 and Sara Macgregor, 11. Photo by Natalie Spurrell