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PAULA DOMINY
“Miss Paula” as her students know her, began her
dance training seriously at the age of eight at the New Hampshire School
of Ballet (Russian and Bournonville techniques) and at the Nashua School
of Ballet (Cechetti Method) in New Hampshire and at the Boston School of
Ballet under E. Virginia Williams in Massachusetts, Performing in the
Boston Ballet’s NUTCRACKER SUITE with Arthur Fiedler conducting for two
years. She began teaching at the age of 15 at the Salvation Army and Pease
Air Force Base Youth Center, and took two summers of Dance Teachers’
Training from the Dance Teachers’ Club of Boston. Accepted as a dance
major at the age of 16 at Adelphi University in Garden City, Long Island,
NY, she performed with the Adelphi Dance Theater until moving to Manhattan
to join a company and continue her dance training. There she was able to
study ballet at the Joffrey and American Ballet Theater schools, jazz with
Luigi and modern at the O’Donnel-Shur Studio. She was also fortunate to
have studied with such greats as Gus Giordano, David Howard, Merce
Cunningham and Celli.
About that time Paula also became known as Miss Rochester Fair 1973 and claimed the title of Miss Congeniality, First Runner-up to Miss State Fairs, and First Runner-up to Miss New Hampshire 1974 and went on to judge the New Hampshire Junior Miss Pageant the following year. Aside from daily classes in ballet, tap, jazz and partnering while growing up Paula also managed to study dramatics with actor/producer/director Michael Davids which led to many roles dancing , acting and singing with his New Hampshire Children’s Theater and the New Hampshire Repertory Theater. She is also an accomplished artist and has won numerous awards for her artwork over the years. You may have seen her detailed pastels at local festivals, at Dr. Felton’s office, or on the studio walls. Upon moving to Atlanta in 1979, she studied dance at City Center (now known as Terpsicore) and married Brad Dominy, owner of Dominy Construction. Having earned a license in massage therapy while in New York she continued training and became certified as a Neuromuscular Therapist and co-owned a clinic in Atlanta until a car accident changed her plans. While recovering she began teaching dance here at the Mimi Hutson Dance Studio and moved to Conyers in 1986.Two years later Mrs. Hutson retired and sold the business to Mrs. Dominy who directed the studio while renting space from “Miss Mimi” for another 10 years. In May of 1998 Mrs. Hutson closed the Highland Circle location and the studio moved to its present space on West Avenue and became Dominy School of the Performing Arts, Inc., expanding to include Music, Drama, Karate, and other artistic expressions to its class offerings! |
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