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Serving the Tarrant County College District

The Collegian

South spring concert to have eclectic style

The South dance program’s formal spring concert, Kaleidoscope, features an eclectic dance repertoire of classical ballet, jazz, musical theater, hip-hop, world, contemporary and aerial dance.

Rehearsing three to five days a week, the dancers involved have attended to every detail of their performance, dance associate professor Gypsy Ingram said.

“Dancers performing in the show have a unique opportunity and responsibility in that they are solely responsible for the entirety of the concert’s content,” she said. “For them, it is a great learning moment because they are experiencing firsthand about stamina and endurance,” she said. “It is a taste of what it is like to work in a professional dance environment where the requirement is greater than the ability to simply dance one three-minute dance.” 

Ingram said the concert truly has something for everyone and represents the best South dance has to offer.

“Students coming to see this concert can expect to see a wildly entertaining night of dance,” she said.

Kaleidoscope will open doors at 7 p.m., and the show will start at 7:30 p.m. in the Carillon Theatre at the Joe B. Rushing Center for the Performing Arts. General admission is $5 and free for TCC students, faculty and staff with ID. For more information, contact Ingram at 817-515-4270 or gypsy.ingram@tccd.edu.

­— Taylor Jensen

 
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