Posting Date: April 15, 2010
Kennesaw State Dance Company presents Student Dance Concert
Evening showcases innovative senior choreography projectsFor media inquiries: Cheryl Anderson Brown, Director of Public Relations,
770-499-3417 or cbrown@kennesaw.edu
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KENNESAW, Ga.—The Kennesaw State University Dance Company will perform in the Student Dance Concert, April 23-24 at 8 p.m. in the Howard Logan Stillwell Theater. The concert features eight original works choreographed by members of the graduating class of the KSU Program in Dance. Among the choreographers and dancers who presented work for adjudication, the following pieces were selected to appear on stage:
“Canned Beats” by Courtney Bromwich;
“Continental Drift” by Shawn Evangelista;
“Permanent Impermanence” by Mary Remy;
“Allure” by Haleigh Brooks;
“MK Ultra” by Myles Johnson;
“Aporia” by Errin Cusack;
“Nothing to Fear” by Emily Christopher; and “Monad/ Tetrad” Morgan Carlisle
In addition to the performances, senior Mandy Delamater will present a paper about stage management.
The KSU Dance Company is a pre-professional dance company that performs on campus, regionally and nationally. The mission of the KSU Dance Company is to bring concert dance to the community as well as serve the mission of education in dance through its outreach programs.
Every year, the company tours regional venues, performing and educating students about dance as a performing art. Through this outreach program, students in the company gain valuable touring experience while serving an important community mission.
The KSU Dance Company has been invited to perform at the Kennedy Center in May 2010, representing Southeast university dance programs at the National American College Dance Festival.
Tickets for this event are available through the KSU box office at 770-423-6650.
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A member of the 35-unit University System of Georgia, Kennesaw State University is a comprehensive, residential institution with a growing student population of more than 21,000 from 142 countries. The third-largest university in Georgia, Kennesaw State offers more than 65 graduate and undergraduate degrees, including new doctorates in education and business.
The KSU College of the Arts is one of only four Georgia institutions to have achieved full national accreditation for all of its arts programs.