Founded by Jen Cole, GMB School of Dance provides in-studio dance classes and performance opportunities for preschool to adult dancers in Hantsport, Nova Scotia.
For Jen Cole, Dance has been a lifelong passion, shaping a journey through various genres and experiences. Jen began her training in Cambridge, Ontario, where daily classes eventually led to performing with The Canadian Ballet Youth Ensemble in her final year of high school.
After completing studies at York University, Jen danced professionally on the West Coast, with her dance collective, Give Me Brilliance (GMB), until eventually settling in Nova Scotia. Since then, GMB Dance has evolved from a contemporary dance and performance art collective to an in-studio and online resource for dance students and educators.
Dance Nova Scotia is pleased to shine the spotlight on the GMB School of Dance
Tell us a little bit about you. What is your dance background? How long have you been dancing? What is your personal style of dance?
What inspired you to open a dance school and start teaching/offering classes?
What styles of dance or programs do you teach or offer at your school?
Can you describe the atmosphere and culture of your dance school and classes?
To what level does your school and classes meet the needs of accessibility for the community?
Currently, all students who can participate in classes independently, without parental or guardian involvement, are welcome to enroll in GMB classes, including individuals who may require varying levels of physical support. However, GMB acknowledges that work needs to be done in this area, and we aim to improve access for all.
How do you approach teaching dance to students of different ages and skill levels?
Auditions are only a requirement for the GMB Dance Company, and membership is primarily determined by the dancers’ enthusiasm and commitment to the group.
What’s unique about your school?
How do you integrate creativity and self-expression into your dance curriculum and offerings?
Are there opportunities for students or clients to perform or compete?
Students enrolled in the regular season are warmly invited to our annual year-end Recital, which is held in June and is a highlight of our year.
How do you support the overall development of your students or clients, both as dancers and as individuals?
Ultimately, our goal is to empower our students to become well-rounded, openhearted, and curious individuals who are skilled dancers and confident, creative, and resilient members of their communities.
Can you share a memorable success story of a student, group of students, or dance group from your school or classes?
GMB was recently recognized as an inspiring business through “Inspire West Hants,” a program dedicated to creating a community of positivity, appreciation and inspiration!
What do you hope students/dancers/clients take away from their experience in your classes or at your dance school?
Do you have any annual events at your school?
What’s coming up at your school or with your classes/programs?
How can parents, community, and dancers connect with you?