Trenton Education Dance Institute receives grants

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The Bunbury Company and Janssen Pharmaceuticals awarded grants to the Trenton Education Dance Institute.

Bunbury awarded $10,000 in support of the Children’s Home Society of New Jersey’s affiliated dance and youth development program. Janssen awarded a $3,000 grant.

TEDI is a National Dance Institute curriculum founded by Jacques d’Amboise, a former principal dancer with the NYC Ballet. “

More than 200 students from two Trenton public elementary schools — Mott School and Robeson School — participate in weekly TEDI classes. Beyond practicing dance moves and routines, TEDI teaches children a dance vocabulary, performance skills, cooperation skills, as well as developing students’ concentration and memory abilities, patience and tolerance.

Following the conclusion of a 30 week course of study, students are given the opportunity to show off what they’ve learned at a number of performances for their schools and a special public performance for the community. This year’s course will culminate with TEDI’s Event of the Year performances scheduled for May 21 and 22.

More information is online at chsofnj.org.

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