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Dance 29 to Feature Varied Program on March 6-8
Posted February 18, 2003
HOLLAND -- The Dance 29 concert will feature tap,
jazz, modern and ballet works choreographed by Hope faculty.
This year's concert will be presented Thursday
through Saturday, March 6-8, in the main theatre of the
DeWitt Center, located on Columbia Avenue at 12th Street.
Curtain time for all performances will be 8 p.m.
Roseanne Barton-DeVries, lecturer in dance, will
be presenting a tap piece, titled "1927 Time-Steps 2003."
The piece is set to Peter Allen's "Everything Old is New
Again" and Down to the Bone's "Pound of Sound," and will
include vintage chorus choreography of the "Shim Sham," the
"Freeze Chorus" and the "Shim Sham II" by Leonard Reed.
"Forever Without End... As It Was" is a modern
piece choreographed by Julio Enrique Rivera, visiting
associate professor of dance. The work is set to music by
Pook / Brough. It contains three sections: "the angels
watch," "origins" and "beyond today... maybe tomorrow."
Amanda Smith, lecturer in dance, has choreographed
an en pointe ballet piece titled "Albinoni." The piece is
set to the music of Tomaso Albinoni and contains three
movements.
"Over the Top," choreographed by Ray Tadio,
visiting assistant professor of dance, is a jazz piece, a
high-energy ride that is equally difficult technically. The
music for the piece is "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby"
with vocalist Dinah Washington and composers Rae &
Christian.
Dawn McIlhargey, lecturer in dance, choreographed
a jazz piece titled "Bluer Pastures" and set to the music of
Kasey Chambers. The piece has two movements: "Little Bit
Lonesome" and "Still Feeling Blue."
Steven Iannacone, associate professor of dance and
co-artistic director of Aerial Dance Theatre, choreographed
a modern piece titled "On The Road Again... Again...
Again... Again..." The music is still being determined.
"Captured in Passing (En Passant)" is the title of
the ballet piece choreographed by M. Linda Graham, associate
professor of dance and co-artistic director of Aerial Dance
Theatre. The music is by Gustavo Santaolalla. Community
members Ti Van Haitsma, who is a 1932 Hope graduate, and
Ethan Fedij, who is an elementary school student, make an
appearance in the piece as the players of an abstract chess
game.
Guest choreographer Avi Kaiser will present his
modern piece titled "Not All Islands Are Surrounded By
Water." The piece is an artistic collaboration with Sergio
Antonino. The music is by Nicola Sami and Goldfrapp.
Hope College students involved in Dance 29 are:
freshman Jennica Avery of Rochester, N.Y.; junior Cynthia
Bachhuber of Madison, Wis.; junior Amanda Boboltz of Alpena;
junior Katie Budris of Libertyville, Ill.; senior Carla
Carrozziere of Rochester, N.Y.; sophomore Colleen Cooney of
Radcliff, Ky.; sophomore Madeline Crist of South Whitley,
Ind.; junior Kathleen Davenport of Gainesville, Fla.;
sophomore Jade Davis of Battle Creek; senior Amanda Drozer
of Detroit; senior Noelle Davids of Big Rapids; senior Mary
Dunlap of Saline; senior Kara Eisenbrandt of Stevensville;
junior Dawn Flandermeyer of Saint Charles, Mo.; junior Alina
Fry of Saint Joseph.
Also: sophomore Sarah Gardener of New Castle, Pa.;
sophomore Amanda Gardynik of Howell; freshman Paula Grahmann
of Verona, Wis.; sophomore Clarissa Gregory of Portage,
Wis.; sophomore Molly Hamel of Wyoming; freshman Peter
Hammer of Laurel, Mont.; junior Collette Harris of Chicago,
Ill.; sophomore Nicole Herbst of Menomonee Falls, Wis.;
sophomore Alexandria Kealey of Merton, Wis.; sophomore
Jeffrey Kurtze of Elkhart, Ind.; freshman Kathleen Lewis of
Grand Ledge; freshman Lauren Lochner of Troy; freshman Sarah
Loomis of Fredonia, N.Y.; freshman Lauren March of West
Lafayette, Ind.; senior Helen Meronek of Almont; sophomore
Jessica Mumford of Kalamazoo; junior Tara Mistry of
Schaumburg, Ill.; sophomore Jessica Nelson of Saint Joseph;
senior Amanda Olson of Oak Park, Ill.; freshman Ashley Perez
of Honeoye Falls, N.Y.
And: sophomore Alexandra Kealey of Merton, Wis.;
freshman Alison Rickey of Richmond, Ind.; junior Dolores
Sanchez of Whiting, Ind.; freshman Sona Smith of Chicago,
Ill.; junior Ashley Stoneburner of Fort Wayne, Ind.;
freshman Jamie Thompson of Saint Joseph; junior Lindsay
Townsend of Lombard, Ill.; sophomore Ginny Trover of
Lafayette, Ohio; sophomore Kelly Vance of Portage; junior
Teresa Vandenend of Ripley, Ohio; senior Bethany White of
Evansville, Ind.; junior Abby Whitenight of Ludington;
freshman Julie Wylie of Powell, Ohio; and freshman Carlynn
Zahn of Beloit, Wis.
Maxine DeBruyn and Linda Graham are the concert's
coordinators. Erik Alberg is the technical director and
lighting designer. Cindy Alberg is the stage manager.
Tickets for Dance 29 will be available beginning
Wednesday, Feb. 26, from the theatre lobby ticket office
located in DeWitt Center, and cost $7 for regular adult
admission, and $5 for senior citizens, students and members
of Hope College faculty and staff. The ticket office will
be open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and
Saturday from noon until 5 p.m., and may be called at (616)
395-7890.
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