On behalf of our creative team, we are thrilled to extend a warm welcome from Center Stage School of the Arts, where our dancing shoes never stop moving! Now in our 20th year, we remain as enthusiastic and as dedicated as ever to providing children the chance to learn life’s greatest lessons through the power of dance.
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Centre Stage is a year-round, 285-seat professional theater offering a wide range of entertainment, plays and shows including musicals, comedy, drama, concerts and special events. Sep 09, 2019 When in the center stage zone, right or left may be referred to simply as stage right and stage left, with only the very middle of the stage being referred to as center stage. If the stage has been divided into 15 sections instead of nine, there will be a 'left-center' and 'right-center' in each section, for five possible locations in each of.
Rosemarie Chales-Hooker
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'My daughter has flourished since she has been attending this school and as a mother who believes that teachers play a leading role in the life of all children, I can only be tremendously grateful.'
Kimberley and Shean Dillon
'We honestly look at Center Stage School of the Arts as a partner in developing our daughter into a wonderfully skilled and disciplined performer of the arts.'
Roxanne More
'The many classes she has taken and continues to participate in are conducted with professionalism, grace, and ongoing encouragement. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication.'
Centre Stage Greenville Sc
noun
in singular- 1The centre of a stage.
- ‘She was at center stage making her curtain call.’
- ‘As each of four sets is pushed to centre stage, the garden's usurpation of the kitchen is delightfully revealed.’
- ‘So courtiers, listening to an amazing tale, sit down on the ground across center stage in a row, the talebearer getting down similarly opposite the front man in the lineup.’
- ‘The attention felt odd as if I were an actress on center stage of an award winning play.’
- 1.1The most prominent position.‘finance is taking centre stage in debates on policy’
- ‘Taking centre stage at yesterday's press conference was Paul Burke who will start at out half in place of the injured Ronan O'Gara.’
- ‘Taking centre stage over the two days is an array of tall ships from all over the world.’
- ‘A fairhaven schoolboy got his hands on one of the most famous pieces of silverware in football this week - and he'll be taking centre stage before 80,000 people at a major final next year.’
- ‘Yet on polling night, he devoted only about a seventh of his programme to the US election, George Redmond's credulity-stretching performance taking centre stage.’
- ‘The integrity of executives is taking centre stage, just as obscene rewards for them leaves it; longer-term value and the interests of employees are set to play a bigger role.’
- ‘A musical reliving the Dons' incredible European Cup-Winners' Cup triumph of 20 years ago will be taking centre stage in a Granite City theatre.’
- ‘In this way, budding fashion designers who are not too keen on taking centre stage get a chance to ensure that their creative designs get all the appreciation and accolades.’
- ‘Popular games that used to be tangible once upon a time have their duplicates taking centre stage now - be they card games, board games or even building blocks!’
- ‘The Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley June Flower Show will be held from Tuesday to Thursday, with sweet peas and delphiniums taking centre stage.’
- ‘Humanitarian concerns were taking centre stage.’
- ‘The ‘fog of war’ hid these concerns, but now they're taking centre stage.’
- ‘But one of the driving reasons Dubai is taking centre stage as the world's forceful new holiday destination is its unashamed consumerism.’
- ‘Dozens of new generation hockey players are taking centre stage in the next ten days at the second annual Peter Feasby Celebration Trophy tournament.’
- ‘The friends have spent a day taking centre stage in front of the cameras putting together a report for a new children's series called Up2U.’
- ‘But it's Rory who is increasingly taking centre stage and his continued success has made his father realise he could go to the top.’
- ‘Earnings will continue to pour in with financials taking centre stage.’
- ‘Instead of addressing economic reform, Taiwan and economic control are taking centre stage.’
- ‘Cheerleading is no longer on the sidelines at major sporting events; it is taking centre stage.’
- ‘It's May Day bank holiday and this year the VE Day anniversary celebrations are taking centre stage.’
- ‘This is important because the private sector should be seen to be taking centre stage in our economy.’
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- 1At or towards the middle of a stage.
- ‘He stands centre stage, raising his arms like a talented preacher.’
- ‘Regardless of what was happening centre stage, I was continually drawn to watch this character and to Mr. Poynder's unfaltering interpretation.’
- ‘She strides center stage, cheeks sagging with woe, and reads from a note card - great tragedy, brilliant talent, unrecoverable loss.’
- 1.1In or towards the most prominent position.‘Asian countries have moved centre stage for world business’
- ‘Supply chain management has moved center stage largely because of globalization.’
- ‘The prospect of 'green' data centers has moved center stage.’
- ‘The city's seedy side has moved center stage.’
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