OCU DANCERS PRESENT
SPRING BROADWAY REVIEW
MARCH 8 - 10
SPRING BROADWAY REVIEW
MARCH 8 - 10
Oklahoma City University Dancers Courtesy of OCU |
Oklahoma City
University’s internationally renowned American Spirit Dance Company will
showcase American musical theater dance with its annual Broadway Review
spring show from March 8 to 10.
The show opens with the Starettes
dancing to “The Trolley Song,” a precision-line number. This year’s
production will reflect the charm of the 1890s with candy pink costumes,
straw hats and colorful ribbons. OCU's dance program is
nationally renowned for producing Radio City Rockettes, with more than 50 alumni performing with the world famous dance company.
Directed by OCU dance Chairwoman Jo Rowan, audiences can sample a
Broadway-like show through fast-paced tap, jazz and theatrical dances —
all without traveling to New York — on the stage of OCU’s Kirkpatrick
Fine Arts Center.
The show features more than 100 dancers performing all American
entertainment styles. Fast-paced tap and exciting jazz numbers will keep
the audience on their toes and dancing in their seats. Theatre dances
from classic musicals will move show goers to tears
and laughter. Each dance is a tribute to the American dance styles of
tap, jazz and ballet, to a 1900 Scott Joplin American Rag, Hip Hop
“Glorious,” and ballroom “Embraceable You.”
“Crunchy Granola” in the style of Bob Fosse pays tribute to the
choreographer, and keeps the show moving and grooving. Show goers will
also step back in time to the MGM days of Hollywood musicals dripping in
class, excitement and romance. The dynamic technique
of OCU jive dancers will jump for joy to the fast paced big band sound
of the 1940s.
This year’s show features a patriotic suite dedicated to those who have
served and sacrificed. The suite encompasses stories from the
Revolutionary War with “Mama Look Sharp,” the Civil War with “Letter to
Sarah,” World War I, World War II and Vietnam. The
suite concludes with a moving rendition of “God Bless America” and the
“Preamble to the Constitution.” These patriotic numbers include 50
dancers, representing all 50 states.
“We are now experiencing the freedoms that Americans gave their lives to
protect," Rowan said. "We will be honoring all who have and are serving
our country, and those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice."
OCU's Broadway Review show takes the stage at 8 p.m. March 8 and 9, and 2 and 8 p.m. March 10.
For tickets, visit
okcu.edu/tickets or call 405-208-5227.
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