"HOME FOR THE
HOLIDAYS" DANCES
DEC 5-8th AT OCU
HOLIDAYS" DANCES
DEC 5-8th AT OCU
“Home for the Holidays” will bring holiday cheer to campus in the Kirkpatrick Auditorium at N.W. 24th Street and
Blackwelder Ave. Showtimes are 8 p.m. Dec. 5, 6, 7, and 8, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Dec. 7. Tickets for the performances are $29 for reserved
seats, or $18 each for groups of eight or more.
Under
the direction of Jo Rowan, the dance spectacular will feature some
favorite Christmas traditions with dynamic rhythms and explosive
choreography. Toy
Soldiers are brought to life with fast tapping feet and a very special
guest, Tony the Pony, takes the audience for an unforgettable sleigh
ride. The program will also include the debut of a singing and dancing
chipmunk, Little Chip, who
will delight kids with holiday cheer. The
Starettes will perform new kicklines, and breathtaking contemporary ballet will feature
intricate partnering. The swinging jive number will keep the audience on their toes, and much
more.
“Home
for the Holidays” has become an annual tradition for families across
the state and beyond, as the vision of the company’s nationally
recognized choreographers combines
with the premier talent of the nation’s best dancers to create an
experience fit for the lights of Broadway.
“Home
for the Holidays is Christmas magic, a joyful season’s greeting to
share with the entire family,” Rowan said. “There’s no need to buy a
plane ticket to New York
City — our performers are Broadway bound. Enjoy these future Broadway
dancers while they are still performing in OKC! The show is as slick and
fast-paced as anything you would see on the professional stage.”
Next year, senior Bond
Bourquien might perform at Radio City, but this year she will be dancing in “Home for the Holidays” as a
Starette. Bond said, “The Starettes are kicking off this holiday season with a precise, high energy number that includes iconic moves inspired by the Radio City
Rockettes. It is such a treat
to be able to work with professor Vincent Sandoval who was a performer
and also an assistant director and choreographer for the
Rockettes. Expect to see great style, poise and many eye-high kicks.”
Before the show ends, Rowen said a call for Peace on Earth is followed
by a beautiful choral performance of “Silent Night”
and a stunning and imaginative nativity with Mary, Joseph, angels, and the pageant of the three kings to provide an uplifting
and inspirational reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.
Artists
in the American Spirit Dance Company hail from OCU’s Ann Lacy School of
American Dance & Entertainment, the nation’s premier musical
theatre dance program. It has
been ranked as the number-one BFA dance program in the nation by
OnStage. This destination collegiate program has alumni credits in more than 86 Broadway musicals and has produced 50 Radio City
Rockettes and counting.
Playbill ranked Oklahoma City University among this year’s Top 10 Most Represented Colleges on Broadway.
OnStage noted, “In our opinion,
no other college in the country is doing a better job of preparing
versatile dancers for this industry than the Ann Lacy School of
American Dance & Entertainment at Oklahoma City University.”
Tickets for the productions are available online at
okcu.edu/tickets
or by calling 405-208-5227.
No comments:
Post a Comment