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Dance Demonstrations and Production Highlights UPDTED 02.10.15 Updates are highlighted in green College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts Los Angeles Dance Demonstrations and Production Highlights Please come dressed in appropriate attire for presenting your work It is best to arrive EARLIER than your call time, but, absolutely no later. PRIOR to demonstrating, it is recommended that you find time to walk through and/or work in the actual space in which you will demonstrate. Review and rehearse as best you can. This is not for working with instructors but for being self-motivated and self-reliant in your preparation. Please be considerate of others who will be working and/or rehearsing in the studios Do not move furniture from other studios; it could jeopardize items being available when you need them. When arriving to your demonstration, be aware that schedules may vary. It is best not to “burst” into a room in case other work is still presenting. DANCE DIVISION DEMOS- Monday, FEB 9th CALL TIME: 2:30PM in V500/V502 DEMO BEGINS: 3:00PM in V504 Core Tech Ballet (Ricalde, Mon 9am) “Class work” – Entire Class Core Tech Ballet (Owen, Mon 9am) “Raymonda Variation” - Jack Moore, Darby Epperson and Erin Galvin Ballet (Shaw, B12F Wed 9am) “Mazurka” - Olwmasina Torres, Miriam Sulker-Hall and Juanita Gordon Ballet (Stevens, B12M Wed 9am) “Dance of the Knights –R&J Version 1” - Tam Pham, Christian Chavez and Zy’Heem Downey Ballet (Ricalde, B3 Wed 9am) “Gershwin” – Entire Class Ballet (Owen, B34 Wed 9am) “La Sylphide Variation” - Natalia Mallory, Joanne Pollit-Evans, Angel Ramsey ,Tiarriah Sowell-Hearne and Madison Williams Ballet (Tertova, B45 Wed 9am) “Coppellia” – Entire Class Ballet (Silver, B2 Wed 11am) “Details and specifics” – Entire class Core Tech Ballet (Stevens, Mon 9am) “Don Quixote” – Entire Class Ballet (Shaw, B3 Wed 11am) “Coppelia’s Mazurka” - Sherri Gonzalez, Lauren Lutostanski Or Gheremi Clay and Andrew Flores Ballet (Tertova, B23 Wed 1:30pm) “Coppellia” – Entire Class Core Tech Modern (Clancy, Thurs 9am) “Untitled” – Taylor Boyle, Andrew Flores, Sherri Gonzalez, Venetia Nellum , Megan Merry and Rebecca Centatiempo Continued on next page… UPDTED 02.10.15 Updates are highlighted in green Dance selections continued… Core Tech Modern (Clancy, Tues 9am) “Lose My Breath” - Josephine Camden, Riley Groot, Amos Oliver and Sierra Thacker Core Tech Modern (Jones, Thurs 9am) “Fortifications… Horton Tech” - Danielle Alleng, Emily Baca, Leah Cheveldayoff, Malik Chun, Christian Chavez, James Johnson, Megan Wade, Jahira Martinez, Kane Courmier and Damien Cortez Core Tech Modern (McHargh, Tues 9am) “Movement for Martha” - Darby Epperson, Karie Flora, Lauren Lutostanski, Jack Moore and Chasity Ramsey Tap (Rosoff, T1 Fri 1:30pm) “Sanford and Son” – Entire Class Tap (Carranza, T2 Fri 1:30) “Sing Sing Sing” - Harriett Dahlberg, Celia Diagana, Kyle Donahue, Zy’Heem Downey, Chase Fisher, Leah Hall, Haley Jewell, Corinna Laskin, Sharon Logan, Javeneh Makanvand, Matthew Ness, Veniamin Pak, Carly Paul, Mia Rosales, Mark Sepulveda, Sara Smith, Tyler Tafolla and Jennifer West Tap (Engstrom, T34 Fri 1:30pm) “Jhoom Barabar Jhoom” – Entire Class Tap (Baxter, T1 Fri 11am) “Lips Are Moving” – Entire Class Tap (Carranza, T12 Fri 11am) “Mambo No.5 - Kayla Ayers, Bryce Charles, Bridget Goodwin, Faith James, Hilary Miller and Rebekah O’Kelley Tap (Rintala, T2 Fri 11am) “I Got Rhythm” – Entire Class Tap (Engstrom, T34 Fri 11am) “Let Yourself Go” – Entire Class Dance & Movement (Guerrero, MAE2) “Soft Shoe” - Erica Bridge and Chandler Reed Contemp. (Palomino, sec a Fri 11am) “Across the Floor” – Chasity Ramsey, Lauren Lutostanki, Amos Oliver, Darby Epperson Core Tech Contemp. (Nasir, Tues 9am) “Across the Floor” - Gabriella Beltrano, Rebecca Cenatiempo, Venetia Nellum, Janeeva Pettway, Tori Washington, Zyheem Downey, Kane Courmier, Malik Chunn, Megan Medina, Jessica Margo, Leah Cheveldayoff and Emily Baca Core Tech Contemp. (Carson, Tues 9am) “Final Combo” - James Johnson Core Tech Contemp. (Little, Tues 9am) “The Final” - Sherry Gonzalez, Andrew Flores, Danielle Aleng and Jacob Bjornlie Core Tech Contemp. (Nasir, Thurs 9am) “Across the Floor/Exercises” - Natalia Mallory, Scott Gulbranson, Melissa Lara, Shannon Cann, Kameron Hayes, Erin Galvin, Calvin Tolbert, Sarah Boyce, Megan hill, Alexandria Hill, Madison Nance, Christina Papandrea and Sierra Thacker Core Tech Contemp. (Carson, Thurs 9am) “Dance Dance Dance” - Jack Moore and Darby Epperson Core Tech Contemp. (Little, Thurs 9am) “Midterm” - Amos Oliver, Will Clayton, Riley Groot and Kaitlyn Coleman Continued on next page… UPDTED 02.10.15 Updates are highlighted in green Dance selections continued… Contemp. (McHargh, sec c Fri 11am) “Untitled” - Jack Moore, Megan Merry, Rebecca Cenatiempo Contemp. (Berger, sec b Fri 11am) “Closing” - Group 1 (Andrew Flores, Scott Gulbranson, Sherri Gonzalez, Elizabeth Russ, Ana Cardenas) Contemp. (Palomino, sec a Fri 11am) “Raise Your Weapon” – Sierra Thacker, Lauren Lutostanki, Sierra Angel Ramsdell, Madison Nance, Sharon Logan, Tiarah Sowell-Hearne. Choreography (Berger) “Will Clayton/Erin Galvin Quartet” – Will Clayton, Erin Galvin, Paige Krumbach, Luis Martinez Core Tech Jazz (Hughes, Mon 9am) “Wicked Games” - Danielle Alleng, Jacob Bjornlie, Katelyn Black, Ana Cardenas, Rebecca Cenatiempo, Kane Courmier, Zy’heem Downey, Jasmine Fredericks, Demi Garganta, Sherri Gonzalez, Venetia Nellum, Janeeva Pettway, Emylee Tamura, Torri Washington Core Tech Jazz (Tokarz, Fri 9am) “Across the Floor Tech” – Entire Class Core Tech Jazz (Landwehr, Fri 9am) “Progression excerpts and turn combination” – Entire Class Jazz (Sheerin, J1F Mon 1:30pm) “Pop Art Blue” - Alvidres, Brittany. Aquino, Kristy. Booth, Mykayla. Cardinale, Sara. Cunningham, Brielle. Gilliland, Erin. Makanvand, Javaneh. McNair, Christina. Munaweera, Cheyenne. Pope, Alexandria. Racco, Isabella. Simmons, Makelsii. Simpson, Hannah. Smith, Heather. 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PRIOR to demonstrating, it is recommended that you find time to walk through and/or work in the actual space in which you will demonstrate. Review and rehearse as best you can. This is not for working with instructors but for being self-motivated and self- reliant in your preparation. Do not move furniture from other studios; it could jeopardize items being available when you need them. When arriving to your demonstration, be aware that schedules may vary. It is best not to “burst” into a room. This is an opportunity to perform. Whether 1 person or 20 people are observing, give 100% to your demonstration. Reminder: all pieces must be no longer than 5 minutes, work may be stopped at anything per division supervisors. 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