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Washington University in St. Louis

March 24, 2006
Vol. 30, No. 26

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March 24, 2006 > PAD’s Young Choreographers Showcase March 30-April 1

PAD’s Young Choreographers Showcase March 30-April 1

By Liam Otten

The Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences will present its biennial Young Choreographers Showcase in the Annelise Mertz Dance Studio at 8 p.m. March 30-April 1.

The concerts will feature more than a dozen dancers in nine original, contemporary works by student choreographers in the PAD's Dance Program.

Choreographers
Photo by David Marchant
Unbounded, an ensemble piece choreographed by junior Jennifer Boissiere, will be performed March 30-April 1 as part of the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences' biennial Young Choreographers Showcase. Pictured above (from left) are sophomores Meredith Wilensky, Heather Wigmore and Alyssa Moran.

"Performance is really just the final stage in the learning process," said David W. Marchant, senior lecturer in dance, who serves as co-artistic director for the showcase, along with senior dance major Justin Huebener. "When a work becomes public, you're often able to see it very differently than when you're alone in the studio. The audience gives you very clear feedback as to what's working and what is not working."

The concert will include works by three of the PAD's senior dance majors — Huebener, Allison Califano and Marquita Redd — all of whom presented full-length concerts earlier in the year.

The remaining six pieces were selected by a jury comprising the full-time dance faculty — Marchant, Mary-Jean Cowell, Christine Knoblauch-O'Neal and Cecil Slaughter — as well as Huebener and Henry Claude, the PAD's music director for dance.

"Students undergo three rounds of auditions," Marchant said. An initial, preliminary audition is followed by a selection round and then a final, pre-performance critique. "Our primary mission here is educational. It's about teaching and encouraging students and helping them to create the best choreography that they can."

Making the final cut were ensemble works by senior Laura Vilines and junior Jenny Boissiere, as well as solos by a quartet of sophomores — Heather Wigmore, Patricia Engel, Meredith Wilensky and Becky Hutt. (Hutt's piece, titled Happening, represented WUSTL at the recent American College Dance Festival at Ohio State University.)

"For students interested in going into the professional dance world, it's great just to see how a show gets put together," said Huebener, who has performed in more than half-dozen PAD events. "Putting your work on the stage, under the lights, in a fully produced concert — that's the final gauntlet for any artist."

Tickets — $15; $9 for seniors, students and WUSTL faculty and staff — are available through the Edison Theatre Box Office.

For more information, call 935-6543.



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