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OUR STAFF
CEO - Susan Chalmers-Gauvin
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR – Igor Dobrovolskiy
It is essential for youth to begin their training with a qualified and professional group of educators. At the School of Atlantic Ballet, we strongly believe that the connection between youth development and the arts is best fostered through a direct relationship with professional artists and educators.
ADMINISTRATION

Louis-Philippe Dionne
Operations and Community Relations Manager, Atlantic Ballet
In his role as Operations and Community Relations Manager with the Atlantic Ballet of Canada, Louis oversees the company’s operations and fosters community engagement initiatives. His responsibilities include managing partnerships, coordinating events, and liaising with stakeholders to promote the organization’s mission.
Louis has been instrumental in organizing events such as “Ballet by the Ocean,” where he acts as the primary contact for partnership opportunities.
DANCE DIVISION
Principal

Yuliia Shevchenko
Ballet/ Dance Division, Advanced ballet
Yuliia Shevchenko was born in Kiev, Ukraine. She began her dance training at the age of five and continued her ballet studies at the Kiev State Ballet Academy. After graduation, she joined the State Theatre of Opera and Ballet for Children and Youth in Kiev. Yullia worked throughout Europe as a professional ballet dancer. Her extensive contemporary, classical and character dance repertoire included: The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Harlequinade, Romeo and Juliet, Sacred Spring, Pushkin, Casanova, Carmina Burana, Carmen, Four Seasons, Giselle, and Rasputin, in which she had leading and solo roles. In 2002, after giving birth to her daughter Nikita, she joined the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada​. Following her extensive professional ballet career, Yuliia has dedicated her time to teaching and youth development. She has been a ballet teacher and choreographer at ballet schools and instructor and artistic consultant for rhythmic gymnastics groups in Europe and Canada. As well, she has offered ballet master classes, workshops and summer schools in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick. Over the last four years Yuliia also contributed her talents to District 2 high school production as a choreographer. She choreographed for the musicals Fame (2007), Footloose (2009), Beauty and The Beast (2009), Into the Woods (2009), Grease the Musical (2010) and The King and I (2011).
Instructors

Eldiyar Daniyarov
Intermediate Level 2, Contemporary & Character
Eldiyar joined Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada in 2012. Prior to coming to Canada he was dancing as a soloist with the prestigious Eifman Ballet of St Petersburg. He trained and graduated from the esteemed Kazakh National Academy of Arts and went on as a principal dancer with the National Academic Ballet of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Center of Contemporary Dance and the Crown of Russian Ballet Moscow. Eldiyar also has a degree in Teaching and Choreography from the National Academy of Art in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Olga Petiteau
Pre-Intermediate Ballet, Intermediate Level 1 & Acrobatics
Olga Petiteau trained at the Académie américaine de danse de Paris. In 2007, she was a finalist at the Youth America Grand Prix competition in New York. She joined Ballet Cymru in 2009, where she performed on national and international tours. She has also been involved in the creation and inception of many neoclassical and contemporary pieces. Olga danced with Vienna Festival Ballet for one season in 2012 and joined Les Ballets classiques de Paris for their international tour. In 2014, she brilliantly interpreted the role of Edith Piaf in Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada’s original production.
In 2024, Olga offered her last performance interpreting the role of Edith Piaf originally created on her in 2013 by Igor Dobrovolskiy in the Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada’s original production of PIAF.
Olga is now the Director of the School of Atlantic Ballet and is sharing her passion for ballet by teaching ballet classes at the School of Atlantic Ballet

Stéphanie Audet
Pre-Ballet, Pre-Primary Ballet, Primary Ballet, Adult Ballet
Born in Montreal, Stéphanie began her training at l’École supérieure de Ballet du Québec. During her training, Stéphanie had the chance to perform the Balanchine repertory, as well as Swan Lake. She has also been involved in many contemporary new works. This is her second season dancing with Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada. In last year’s premiere of PIAF by Igor Dobrovolskiy, she danced the part of Simone “Mômone” Berteaut. Stéphanie has also performed in GHOSTS OF VIOLENCE and PHANTOM OF THE OPERA with the Company.

Yuriko Diyanova
Primary Ballet, Adult Ballet
Born in Nagasaki, Japan, Yuriko started her ballet training at age of 3 in Osaka, where over the years of training she acquired remarkable skills in classical ,and modern dances. Her artistic excellence and technique were recognized on a national level when she won medals in prestigious dancing competitions in Tokyo and Osaka.
In pursue of new artistic horizons Yuriko moved to Canada were she became a member of Atlantic Ballet Atlantique, where she danced a variety of lead and soloist roles while performing in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, USA, as well as throughout nine Canadian provinces. For several years she has been a returning Guest Dancer for the Sugar Plum Fairy for Kittiwake Dance Theatre’s production of ’Nutcracker’.
Yuriko has an extensive experience in teaching ballet to all levels, having her former students joining prestigious schools in Germany, as well as Japan.
MUSICAL THEATRE DIVISION

Miguel Roy
Theatre Director
Miguel Roy is a theatre artist and performer from Oromocto, New Brunswick. Having built a strong foundation of knowledge and skills through St. Thomas University’s concentration in Drama program, he now works to impart fundamentals and tools to the next generation of artists. With a deep focus on generosity, movement, and character building, his classes aim to prepare students for what comes next, be it community, semi-professional, or professional theatre.
Over the last decade, Miguel has had the chance to work with creators from many different walks of life, including Lisa Anne Ross’s Solo Chicken Productions, Ryan Griffith’s Next Folding Theatre Co., Tania Breen’s Musical Theatre program with St. Thomas University, and Len Falkenstein’s NotaBle Acts Theatre Festival as well as Fredericton’s own Bard in the Barracks.
Since joining the Atlantic Ballet in 2021, he has helped create multiple projects, including Roald Dahl’s Matilda: The Musical in June 2022, and Madagascar: A Musical Adventure in June 2023.

Jennie Del Motte
Musical Direction
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ARTS AFTER SCHOOL

Irina Olkinitskaya
AAS Visual Arts Instructor
Irina was born in Chişinău, Moldova. When she was 20 years old Irina moved to Moscow, Russia where she met her future husband.
After several years of studies in the Moscow State Pedagogical College and then in the Moscow Humanitarian Pedagogical Institute she obtained a Master’s Degree in Pedagogy and Methodology of Early Childhood Education.
In 2012 Irina and her family moved to Canada, when her youngest child was 2 years old and her oldest was 10. From their first years in Moncton all four children were involved in different programs and performances at the School of Atlantic Ballet, and in 2018 Irina joined the School herself as an Arts and Crafts teacher.
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Maika Branch
AAS Theatre Instructor
Maika Branch is an author, performer, and arts educator from Moncton NB. An alumna of the School of Atlantic Ballet, Maika graduated from Mount Allison University in May 2025 with a double major in Drama and English Literature—and she’s now back in Moncton, ready to inspire the next generation of performers.
Maika is also a published children's author and passionate advocate for literacy, having led creative writing workshops across NB for over five years through the provincial Writers in Schools Program (WiSP). She has taught theatre with Live Bait Theatre, Festival by the Marsh, and Ships Company Theatre.

MarK Cameron
AAS Music Instructor
Who is Mr Mark? He’s the master of joyful noise, aka Mark Cameron—but to generations of kids, he’s just “Mr Mark,” bringing wild music, wacky instruments, and a serious dose of energy everywhere he goes! Since 2002, Mr Mark has turned festivals and concerts across Canada into musical playgrounds, from Winnipeg to Iqaluit. He’s rocked lunch boxes at the Banff Arts Centre, made magic with Manitoba schools, and drummed up laughter as a circus camp creator—sometimes with turkey basters, washboards, and coats full of surprise sounds! For 13 seasons, he’s cooked up legendary symphony concerts with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (and even battled the dastardly Boyz of Noise), showing every kid how awesome classical music can be. Whether he’s singing about macaroni and cheese or diving into fantastical symphonic adventures, Mr Mark’s shows always deliver giggles, wiggles, and a whole lot of musical wonder. Love what you do? Mr Mark sure does—and it shows!

Hanna Begunov
AAS instructor
Originally from the Republic of Belarus, Hanna Begunov studied at Vitebsk State University and recieved her Bachelors degree in geography and biology. She worked in education for several years prior to coming to New Brunswick, and is now delighted to be part of the Arts After School team helping students grow and learn to be their best selves.

Ghayda Al-Sharbati
AAS instructor
Ghayda Al-Sharbati is a teacher in sport education. She taught students and gave university lectures in Iraq for several years, then moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirate where she was involved in education. Ten years later, in 2013, she moved to Canada with her family. There she gained experience in After-school programs and had the opportunity to work with Canadian schools through the Anglophone East School district. She is now proud to be a staff member of the School of Atlantic Ballet, where she helps the program to keep going forward under any circumstances and provides only the best for her students.

Maryna Ovchynnykova
AAS Instructor
