Okanagan School of Ballet closed as teacher and owner retires after 45 years
Vernon’s premier ballet studio has shut its doors for good.
After 45 years of owning and leading the Okanagan School of Dance as the “head tutu,” Deborah Banks decided to retire and close down the school.
“It was a long time doing the thing I love most in life, so the years have flown by, but after 45 years I would like to have some knees left to enjoy a little bit, and the time was right,” Banks told Vernon Matters, adding it was a “happy accident” that she ever had the chance to run the dance school in the first place.
“I was coming back to Vernon after professionally dancing in Edmonton at the Alberta Ballet Company, and just went to relieve a teacher who was sick at the Canadian School of Ballet [in Vernon, now known as the Okanagan School of Ballet], and I fell in love. I fell in love with the kids, I didn’t have any of my own [at the time] and I just found sharing what I loved most with them. Unlike a school teacher where the kids just arrive and have to be there, I had kids who came and wanted to be there, and that carried me through 45 years.”











