Destinations by Design TPI
Dancers are Travelling!
Today more and more dancers and their dance schools are travelling, not only for National Dance Competition Finals but to learn, explore and experience the world of dance and performing arts.
Opportunities to study under leading choreographers, teachers, performers! Travel across the world to explore dance thru various cultures, music, dance and performing arts history – a true education!
It’s simple dancers travel for education, culture and to perform for audiences from around the world!
We believe that Destinations by Design TPI offers the most comprehensive dance and performing arts travel experiences available. The travel advisors Kim Greco and Sandy Slemp are part of Travel Professionals International and work as independent travel advisors.
Kim Greco and Sandy Slemp have very similar backgrounds; both started to study dance at a very early age, owned and operated dance schools combined for over 40 years of experience in owing businesses, owing and operating their schools as Artisitc Directors. Both host many dance events throughout Western and Eastern Canada, both Kim and Sandy are dance examiners, dance adjudicators, are guest Master Dance Class Teachers and both continue to teach on a regular basis, when not travelling of course.
Kim and Sandy are licensed Independent Travel Agents under Travel Professionals International offering full service travel bookings, not only for dance and performing arts groups but for clients who travel for leisure, corporate, luxury, weddings and speciality group travel.
Destinations by Design TPI believes in and is passionate about dance school travel. Travel is essential for growth, not only in the world of the performing arts, but to help our youth be exposed and open to learning about different cultures. Experience and explore destinations thru the eyes of dance and the performing arts. How wonderful!
Dancers from across North America, basically our youth learn to be more culturally sensitive, perhaps pick up a new language or at the very least have a new found earning to learn a second or perhaps a third language. Connecting and networking with other dancers, performers sharing ideas and making cultural exchanges.