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DANCE INSTITUTE
STUDENT IMPRESSES
AT KAIROS DANCE
INTENSIVE
Jackie Sleight, Nick Schroeder, Christian Vincent
his dance styles at age 9. He has been a
and his ability to member of Dance Institute’s
quickly master Performance Academy
new choreography, competitive dance team
all which he for eight years.
demonstrated Said Dance Institute
during the dance Director Linda Holland,
intensive. “Nick started out as a hip
The Kairos hopper and has expanded his
Pro Dance Prep repertoire to include classical
Intensive is an ballet, jazz, contemporary,
invitation-only ballroom and tap. In fact, Nick
training program was recognized as one of the
that specializes in top 10 male dancers last year
commercial dance. at the New York City Dance
It offers attendees Alliance (NYCDA) national
more than a week’s competition in New York City
worth of training and has had considerable
with some of success at the Youth America
Over the summer Dance $20,000 college scholarship the most famous Grand Prix in classical ballet
Institute student Nick to Studio School, which offers choreographers and agents in and contemporary dance
Schroeder took one grand BFA programs in art, acting, North America. In addition to categories.
jeté closer to achieve his film, commercial dance, musical the dance training, participants “Nick aspires to work PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF DANCE INSTITUTE
commercial dance career goals. theatre and entrepreneurship can take part in commercial professionally in commercial
In July 2018 while attending in Los Angeles. Schroeder photo and video shoots at a dance. We are very proud
the Kairos Pro Dance Prep was the sole recipient of this Hollywood studio. of Nick for receiving this
Intensive in Los Angeles, scholarship. He won it for his Schroeder began training scholarship at a college that is
the high school junior won a musicality, the diversity of at Dance Institute in 2010 very well suited to his talents.”