MFA Dance Concert
<p><span>Streaming online & free on your own time between May 28- June 13, 2021. </span></p>
<p><span>Streaming online & free on your own time between May 28- June 13, 2021. </span></p>
<p>Free and open to the public! Face coverings are recommended for all and are required for unvaccinated individuals. </p>
<h3>Presentations by </h3>
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<li>MFA Candidate, Alexander Olivieri</li>
<li>MFA Candidate, Roel Seeber</li>
<li>MFA Candidate, Alia Swersky</li>
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<p>Casting for:</p>
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<h2 style="padding-left: 30px;">African dance work by <a href="https://dance.washington.edu/people/etienne-cakpo">Etienne Cakpo</a>:</h2>
<p>Open to all UW students including non-dance majors! Casting for works in Contemporary, Jazz, Tap, and Street Styles . The 2022 annual DMC will present 11 student-choreographed works. Selected dancers must be available for all performances March 2-6, 2022, and are encouraged to enroll in a Department of Dance technique course in Winter Quarter '22. Please bring tap shoes if you have them! Questions? <a href="mailto:aisiguen@uw.edu">aisiguen@uw.edu</a> </p>
<p><span>The UW Department of Dance is excited to present new works by acclaimed faculty choreographers </span><b>Etienne Cakpo</b><span>, </span><b>Alana Isiguen, Juliet McMains, Roel Seeber, Ben White, </b><span>and</span><b> Rachael Lincoln, </b><span>who is collaborating with guest</span> <span>artist</span><b> Leslie Seiters</b><span>.
<p>Open to all UW students including non- dance majors! Casting for works in various dance styles. Please bring knee pads, socks, street shoes and high heels if possible. </p>
<p>The 2022 MFA Concert performances will be May 18- 222, 2022</p>
<p>Questions? Email Alana Isiguen at <a href="mailto:aisiguen@uw.edu">aisiguen@uw.edu</a> </p>
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<p><strong>CHOREOGRAPHERS:</strong></p>
<p><span>The 2022 annual Dance Majors Concert will present 11 student-choreographed works in Contemporary, Jazz, Tap and Street Styles. This platform gives students the opportunity to express their creative voices through all elements of production and performance including choreography, lighting and costume design, among others. Come experience the premieres of original work by these adventurous undergraduate students.</span></p>
<p><span><em>Wednesday, March 2nd, is a preview performance. </em><br></span></p>
<p>Wondering what dance majors do after graduation? Dance students are invited to attend this panel with alumni who will share stories and insights about their career trajectories after earning a BA with a major in dance at the UW. </p>
<h2>Panelists:</h2>
<p>Hannah Moujing (BA ‘18 Dance and Psychology)<br><span>Cheryl Delostrinos (BA ‘13 Dance)</span><br>Tameka Lampkin (BA ’11 Dance)<br>David Schleiffers (BA ’10 Dance) </p>
<p>Open to all UW students, but pre-registration is required.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The School of Drama, the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, and the Department of Dance are glad to invite you to a talk by performance historian Ana E. Puga from Ohio State University.
<p><span>*There was an error in the recent issue of </span><i>Perspectives</i><span> newsletter – student tickets to this event are $10.</span></p>
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