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toe Benes orps De Ballet Repertoiry Dance Company reflects new emphasis The Repertoiry Dance Company was founded at the University in 1975 under the name Experimental Dance Ensemble. The entire company is made up of students who use the Company’s performance as a way to test and develop their skills learned in class. The Company’s original name, Experimental Dance Ensemble, was changed in 1986 to reflect the recent changes in the dance department. Margaret Carlson- Brahm, head of the department of dance, explains, “The name “Experimental Dance Ensemble” suggests a new wave or avante garde style of dance, and that’s what many people expected from an Ensemble performance.” However this expectation was in direct conflict with the department’s new emphasis on classical ballet techniques. “We needed a name that suggested a variety of styles,” adds Brahm, “and that name, “Repertoiry Dance Company” best described the purpose of the Company. Ann-Marie Halbisien and Kim Adkins, both seniors plan to use the experience gained from classes and several performances to teach after graduation. The grand ballet “Les Sylphicles,” staged by assistant professor of dance Jerry Burr, featured students at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. A trio performs at one of this season’s Repertoiry Dance Company’s performances. Joe Benes Repertoiry Dance Company 19 Joe Benes
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Although I knew I wanted to be a dance major, the department’s curriculum gave me a specific direction. ” -Ann-Marie Halbisien, Senior 18 Freshman Melissa Wilson performs alone on stage during a fall performance of the company. Student Life
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Working at the Del Burrito does limit my study time, but it helps me pay for college and gives me a bit of spending money. -Kathy Kosinski, Senior, The Bookstore must be busy again. Junior Michelle Jordan is shelving more books. At the Ticketron, junior Donna Naswadi keeps busy explaining concert schedules to curious customers. 20 Student Life
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