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“ELC-American Movie
Classics” takes you from the silver screen to the stage. Each of the
acts was choreographed and themed to movies by re-creating the special
effect scene featured in the film on stage. From “Singing in the rain”,
to current day blockbusters, “ELC-American Movie Classics” has it all. |
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Women
Seek
Second Generation Dance Company
Choreographer:
Lori Amare-Bujung
Dancers:
Rachel Eckroth, Domonique Baxter, Nadia
Dosal, Audra Thamrin
Music:
Nina Simone
A self-explanatory piece about the angst
of women in love with an opening solo by Ndambi.
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Tarangam
Anjali Dance Company
Choreographer:
Dr. V. Chinna Satyam
Dancer:
Daleena Abraham
Music: “Tarangam” by Ms. K. Durga
An ancient
traditional classical dance from South India, TARANGAM was originally
performed only by men. The dancer stands on the rim of a brass plate,
with a vessel, filled with water, balanced on the head, and performs
complex rhythmic patterns. |
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Delicate
Dancers Against Cancer
Choreographer: Austin Ingle
Dancers: Melanie Bohacek, Julio Vallejo, Kara Greiner
Music: “Delicate” by Damien Rice
Ever wonder why someone could love two
people so much? This performance takes you through the ups and downs of
three close friends and one that is selfish of the time the other two
spend. A feisty tale of back and forth and who gets the girl. |
Tap
Beats
Dance Factory Performance Company
Choreographers: Tony Smith
Dancers: Allison Corrigan, Rachel Lee,
Autumn Love, Kylie Mogard, Kaileen Paige
"Tap
Beats" is an entertaining tap piece that combines rhythm, perfect timing
and talent that will certainly wow the audience. |
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Technicolor
Psophonia Dance Company
Choreographer: Sophia L. Torres
Dancers: Jonnesha Hawkins, Lindsey Hall, Stephanie Beall, Elizabeth
Lucrezio, Arielle Garrison, Christina Thompson, Tapley Whaley, Naphtali
Beyleveld, Michelle Wells, Sarah Niewola
Music: David Beal, David Baron, & Lindsay Jehan
The newest installment of Psophonia’s
Phantasia 2007, Technicolor explores the vibrancy of life in a high tech
world. |
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Consequence
of Sound
Revolve Dance Company
Choreographer: Wes Veldink
Dancers: Amy Cain, Dawn Dippel,
Matt Dippel, Sarah Radocay, Allison Stanley, Jennifer Stricklin, Jane
Thayer, Jessica Thayer
Music: Consequence of Sound, Regina Spektor
This piece is a light-hearted and
energetic look at the “consequence of sound”. We have become very good
at distracting ourselves from silence - speaking when we are
uncomfortable, and playing music to escape. But it is in the silence
that discovery can be found. – Wes Veldink |
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Our deepest fear is not
that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that
we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our
darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, who am
I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?
Actually, who are you not
to be?
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Caña
Spanish Institute of Dance
Choreographer:
Melissa Cruz
Dancer:
Laura Uribe
Music:
Caña / Jeronimo Segura & Juan Mª Real
The Caña is one of the original
palos (or styles) of flamenco and considered to be one of the purest.
This song contains a series of moans that have been incorporated from
the influences of the Gregorian Monks. The more widely known palo,
Solea, is very closely related. |
Rainbow
After the Rain
Dance
of Asian America
Choreographer: Janie Yao
Dancer: Jocelyn Lo
Music: Contemporary Chinese Fusion
This contemporary dance
combines complex modern and Chinese dance techniques. Like the
movements, the music harmoniously fuses instruments from both the east
and the west. This dance begins on a rainy day where a young girl
awakens in the prime of her youth. Through the harsh rain, she learns
the meaning of life, its hardships and the beauty that lies within the
rainbow after the rain. |
Retro
FlyKiDs
Choreographers: Rhonda Valencia and Kathy Wood
Dancers: Tathr Brown, Jesse Magana, Hunter Heiks, De La Rosa, Suzy
Krienutc, Kouy Ang, Cesar Saavedra, LaTonya Meany, Jessica Alvardo,
Trevor Ferguson, Sydney Keatls, Douchane Sells, Cody Robbins |
Passions
Barbara King’s Dance Company
Choreographer: Barbara A. King
Dancers: Billy King, Kevin King, Ryan Lewis, Carlos Solis, Martin Pelaez,
OJ Fulbright, Anthony Van Kline, Patricia Kaniowski, Rebecca Avila,
Natia Pelaez, Verneal Morin, Jeanine Stewart
Music: O’ Fortuna from Carmina Burana, Carl Orff, Only Time, Enya,
African Rythmns, Babatunde Olatunji, Samba, Da Lata, Eye Patch, Robert
Rodriguez, Let’s Get Loud, Jennifer Lopez
The emotional struggle of a
young dancer between two brothers is portrayed through a Paso Doble
demonstrating fire, intense feelings, and a Rumba experiencing caring,
tender, and devoted emotions. A dream sequence featuring Tango ends
with a celebration of Stepping, a dance for freedom. Which will she
choose? |
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Real
Talk. Just Dance.
Marvelous Motion
Choreographers: Andrew Batarina, Brian Puspos, Jackie Lauchang
Dancers: Adrian Thompkins, Mauika Hicks, Brian Fucanan, rochellie Fagan,
Mikey Kim, Ailyn Joy Isidro, Mark Fucanan, Andrew Batarina, Mogi
patangan, Alejandro Almeida, Moon Di, Jackie Lauchang, Phillip Chbeeb
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