A special event designed to encourage girls and young women to follow their dreams and reach for the stars!

Join Cinderella (BQC dancer Emily Kate Long) prior to the 1:00 performance on April 20, 2013 as she shares her journey to become a professional dancer, the importance of living a healthy, well balanced life, and having the courage to be all you want to be.  Participants will leave with a better understanding of the story of Cinderella and what it takes to overcome obstacles in life to be successful and make your dreams come true.

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Saturday, April 20th

RiverCenter Adler Theatre

11:30am - 12:30pm

(prior to the 1:00 performance of Cinderella)

Doors open at 11:00

$15 per person (children & adults)

Space is limited to 100 participants

Bring your own camera for a photo opportunity

with the Fairies, Pixies & Princesses

Light refreshments will be served

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CALLING ALL QUAD CITY AREA SCOUTS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

SPECIAL PRICING for your groups of

15 or more to attend the April 20th performance of Cinderella!

for the order form

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Pre-Registration is required

Contact Diane at Ballet Quad Cities

to reserve your spot

309.786-3779

dkosterballetqc@sbcglobal.net

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Tickets for the performance of Cinderella are available through the Adler Theatre Box Office

CLICK HERE for details

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