Directors

Madeleine Twyman, Owner and co-founder of Durham School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance

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Madeleine Twyman is a Canadian Dancer, Choreographer and Educator and is the Director of The Blue Institute and co-founder of The Durham School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance. Madeleine has been recently commissioned by Dance Ontario to create a world premiere for Danceweekend’23 and selected by The National Ballet of Canada for a 2023 Open Space Residency. Madeleine moved to New York City in 2001 receiving her post-secondary education at The Ailey School and The Martha Graham School training under Yuriko, Pearl Lang, Denise Vale, Milton Myers, Dudley Williams, Abdel Salaam and Patricia Beatty. Madeleine has worked with many Dance Companies in New York City including The Martha Graham Ensemble, Forces of Nature Dance Theatre of Harlem and Creative Outlet Dance Theatre of Brooklyn. Her work has been presented throughout Ontario, New York City, Montreal and Los Angeles. Performance highlights include The Stars of the 21st Century Gala at Lincoln Center, An Award Tribute for Will Smith at Th American Black Film Festival, The Montreal Fringe Festival, NewBlue Dance Festival, Guelph Dance Festival and her original choreography and music composition opening at The ING NYC Marathon. Twyman presented a series of performances fusing World Dances, music and fashion with over 60 shows throughout Manhattan that garnered her a nomination for The NYC Underground Music Awards. Twyman has been invited by CID Unesco to perform in the 60th World Congress of Dance Research(2023) in Athens, Greece in the Acropolis’ most ancient theatre in the world. Madeleine has been the recipient of many awards most recently The YAGP Outstanding Choreography Award in Toronto. Investigating life’s nuances through the multiplex lens of the feminine narrative, Madeleine is curious about creating multi-dimensional work that floats effortlessly between social commentary and the metaphysical alike; specifically in relationship to myth, theology and collective culture.

Madeleine is passionate about using the arts to empower her audiences and students, continually working with youth groups and not for profit organizations in Canada, The United States and India to help facilitate a global growth in positive social change.

“I believe that the dedication, discipline and artistic expression one gain’s from dance training enables one to reach unlimited levels of artistic freedom that transcends entertainment and creates a pathway for success in any field.”

 

Rosemary Twyman HON BA, R.A.D, R.T.S, Artistic Director and co-founder of Durham School of Contemporary Dance

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As a graduate of York University, Rosemary Twyman holds an Honours BA with a Fine Arts Major in Dance. Having over 30 years of experience as a dance educator with both studios (a successful studio owner for over 28 years) and arts focused schools, Rosemary brings a wealth of expertise to share.

Her professional performance experience encompasses various forms and genres,  in particular Ballet, Modern and Spanish Flamenco. As a choreographer and award winner for various competitions throughout Canada and the USA, Rosemary Twyman has also been a Guest Teacher and conducted Master Classes/Workshops (Ballet), for various schools and studios throughout Ontario.

As an RAD RTS,(Royal Academy of Dance, Registered Teacher Status, ) Rosemary has not only trained students of all ages for ballet exams worldwide, but as well has trained teachers to successfully pass their RAD teacher certification. Through her accomplishments, she has prepared many students for post- secondary study @ Alvin Ailey, Ryerson University, York University, Concordia University, Marymount College, Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance, Julliard, National Ballet of Canada, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and Rock School of Ballet to name but a few.

Her love of dance and desire to share that passion has enabled her to adjudicate throughout the US and Ontario, for the past 5 years.

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