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Friday, February 2, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 2:30 p.m.
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Shenandoah Conservatory
This production contains theatrical haze and a strobe effect. Contact the Box Office or speak with an usher for more information.
choreography by Katie Vickers
music by Laila Tafur y Charo Martín, Droguita del experticio; music by Sounds of the Earth, Feel the Wind at Your Back; music by by Alba Audio, Forest Nature Sounds Birds Singing for Relaxation Mindfulness & Meditation; music by Aurelio Selles, Malagueña de Enrique El Mellizo; Stani mi, music by Rafael Jiménez Falo, Maytcho; Pregón del Mercado; music by Lole y Manuel, Sangre Gitana y Mora
lighting design by Katie Vickers
Liannah Carey, Isaiah Cavallero, Avery Eisenhauer, Lyndsi Good, Angel Khaytyan, Oliva Kouletsis, Skylar Matos, Hannah Mu, Mia Philippon, Ian Sabatine, David Anthony Scheuerman, Amelia Shultz
Laniya Hodge, Emma Potter
choreography by Joshua Manculich
music by Dustin O’Halloran
lighting design by Todd L. Clark
costume design by Joshua Manculich
staged by DanceWorks Chicago dancers Mia Philippon, David Anthony Scheuerman, Amelia Shultz
Hannah Campbell, Paige DeFrees, Kiana Ducusin, Kaliyah Fridia, Anna Irwin, Anna Lovrich, Ella McCauley, Josiah O'Connor
choreography by Brandon DiCriscio
music by Ezio Bosso
lighting design by Jacob Snodgrass
costume design by Jeff Hancock
FRIDAY
Isaiah Cavallero, Angel Khaytyan, Hannah Mu, Mia Philippon, David Anthony Scheuerman
SATURDAY
Isaiah Cavallero, Angel Khaytyan, Hannah Mu, David Anthony Scheuerman, Amelia Shultz
SUNDAY
Isaiah Cavallero, Angel Khaytyan, Mia Philippon, David Anthony Scheuerman, Amelia Shultz
- intermission -
choreography by casebolt and smith
DanceWorks Chicago
Isaiah Cavallero, Angel Khaytyan, Hannah Mu, Mia Philippon, David Anthony Scheuerman, Amelia Shultz
choreography by Charissa-Lee Barton
music by Clark Terry, Count Basie, Duke Ellington
lighting design by Philip Schroll
costume design by Vin
staged by DanceWorks Chicago dancers Isaiah Cavallero, Angel Khaytyan, Hannah Mu
Katie Bumbalo, Katie Jo Clukey, Kylie Johnson, Layla Kurtz, Evan Mucciarone, Ashley Reed, Eliza Sisk
choreography by Daniel Padierna with creative contributions from the performers
music written by M. Alperin, Legends, performed by Bulgarian Voices Angelite and Huun-Huur-Tu; music written by Carsten Nicolai, Uni Normal, performed by alva noto; music written by Jacob Gurevitsch, If da Vinci Was a Girl, performed by Jacob Gurevitsch
lighting design by Miriah D. Borden
Hannah Black, Alexa Boyles, Hannah Campbell, Tiffanie Carson, Brittany Copp, Ally Dede, Kiana Ducusin, Tyson Francis, Alexa Guadagnoli, Anna Irwin, Jenna Lucy, Skylar Matos, Ella McCauley, Ashley Reed, Ian Sabatine
This project with DanceWorks Chicago and the Shenandoah Conservatory Dance Division is made possible through a generous gift from Marjorie Lewis.
Performing Arts Live provides the campus and community with more than just great live performances by internationally acclaimed guest artists. During their visits, artists serve as guest lecturers, conduct masterclasses and present free workshops and performances within our community!
This year, join the Women Drummers of Rwanda for a community drumming session, observe an open studio rehearsal with DanceWorks Chicago and attend a masterclass or meet-the-artist reception with Sphinx Virtuosi or CMT’s 2022 “Next Woman of Country” Miko Marks.
When you join the Shenandoah Conservatory Dean’s Circle, your annual member support helps Shenandoah Conservatory address the costs of excellence in performing arts training, equipping state-of-the-art facilities, hiring world-class faculty, and fostering experimental and creative student projects.
Shenandoah Conservatory is grateful to the Dean's Circle for supporting our creative community of artists, scholars and educators.
To learn more about joining the Dean’s Circle and the other ways you can make a transformative gift to Shenandoah Conservatory visit www.su.edu/performs/support or contact:
Melanie L. Mathewes
Assistant Vice President for Advancement & Major Gifts
mmathewe@su.edu | (540) 665-4733
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Shenandoah Conservatory is grateful to the Friends of the Conservatory for supporting our creative community of artists, scholars and educators.
Contact Assistant Vice President for Advancement & Major Gifts Melanie L. Mathewes at (540) 665-4733 or mmathewe@su.edu for more information or other ways to give.
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