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District Dance Concert Sweetwater Union High School District’s William Virchis Visual & Performing Arts Department presents Sweetwater Union High School District’s 19th Annual William Virchis Visual & Performing Arts Department Director Jeff Kover Staff Robin Cartwright, Jenniffer Jouan, Laura Gonzalez, Jeremy Frazier, Joseph Kwan, Beatriz Gonzalez-Sallach, Andrea Romero-Marquez District Dance VAPA Office FEATURING MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL DANCE PROGRAMS 670 L Street - Suite C Concert Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 796-7700 TUESDAY, http://vapa.sweetwaterschools.org/ MARCH 15, 2016 AT 7:00 P.M. Superintendent Chula Vista High School Dr. Karen Janney Jack Tygett Performing Board President Arts Center Nicholas Segura Board Vice President Arturo Solis Board Member Paula Hall Board Member Kevin J. Pike Board Member Frank A. Tarantino Sweetwater Union High School District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based on age, gender, gender identity or expression, or genetic information, sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. SUHSD Board Policy 0410 Artwork by Student Christian Orozco, Ms. Hennessey, Otay Ranch High, 2016 District Art Show ACT I ACT II 1). Elastic Heart – Bonita High School 10). Burn This Disco Out – Chula Vista High School Principal: Bettina Batista Principal: MaryRose Peralta Choreographers: D. Garcia-Arce, V. Chavez, S. Bartolome, Teacher, Choreographer: Valerie Ingram C. McKee, and E. Wolover Teacher: Christine Timmons 11). Je Veux – Bonita Vista High School Principal: Bettina Batista 2). Put On a Happy Face – Chula Vista Middle School Teacher, Choreographer: Christine Timmons Principal: Julissa Gracias Teacher, Choreographer: Beverly Norriss 12). What Do You Mean – Otay Ranch High School Principal: Jose Brosz 3). L’amour de Paris – Chula Vista High School Choreographer: Kevin Nierva Principal: MaryRose Peralta Teacher: Amberr Swanson-Broach Teacher, Choreographer: Marla Navarrete 13). Bills – Southwest High School 4). Urban Angel – Castle Park High School Principal: Lee Romero Principal: Viky Mitrovich Teacher, Choreographer: Atishia Hall Teacher, Choreographer: Lorena Macias 14). Full of Grace – Olympian High School 5). New Dorp New York – Olympian High School Principal: Ernesto L. Zamudio Principal: Ernesto L. Zamudio Teacher, Choreographer: Vanessa Sholty Teacher, Choreographer: Vanessa Sholty 15). Lean On – Eastlake High School 6). Avalanche – Otay Ranch High School Principal: Maria Esther Lizarraga Principal: Jose Brosz Choreographer: Ambrose Respicio Choreographer: Jaemie Valencia Teacher: Kristy Greenway-August Teacher: Amberr Swanson-Broach 16). Waltz from Jazz Suite #2 – Chula Vista Middle School 7). Ameska – Sweetwater High School Principal: Julissa Gracias Principal: Maribel Gavin Teacher, Choreographer: Beverly Norriss Teacher, Choreographer: Wendy Guzman 17). Fantasy – Castle Park High School 8). Waiting on the World to Change – Southwest High School Principal: Viky Mitrovich Principal: Lee Romero Choreographer: Lorena Macias & CPH Dance Company Teacher, Choreographer: Atishia Hall Teacher: Lorena Macias 9). Purpose – Eastlake High School 18). Burn It – Sweetwater High School Principal: Maria Esther Lizarraga Principal: Maribel Gavin Choreographer: Seven Choreographer: Alejandra Ortega Teacher: Kristy Greenway-August Teacher: Wendy Guzman.
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