November 16, 2011
Dancing in December: Dance program presents WinterDance 2011 Dec. 1-3
Submitted by Communications and Marketing
Sugarplums won’t be the only thing dancing this December. Kansas State University dance program students will perform choreography in a variety of dance styles for WinterDance 2011.
The annual dance showcase will be at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1-3, with a matinee performance at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 3. All performances are in Nichols Theater.
"WinterDance 2011 will feature ballet, contemporary, jazz and tap, covering a wide range of moods and characters, from dark and intense to delightful and playful,” said Neil Dunn, instructor of dance at K-State and faculty choreographer for the performance.
The program will also feature holiday-themed pieces, including performances to "Frosty the Snow Man," "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and "Sleigh Ride."
In addition to Dunn, K-State faculty choreographers for the performance include Julie Pentz, associate professor of dance, and Joyce Yagerline, associate professor of dance.
Tickets cost $8 to $14, with a variety of discounts available for university students, faculty and staff, seniors and military families. They can be purchased at the McCain Auditorium box office from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays or by calling McCain at 785-532-6428 during box office hours. Tickets also may be purchased at the Little Theater box office in the K-State Student Union from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays. For more information, contact Dunn at 785-532-6875.
K-State students performing in WinterDance 2011 include:
Jordan Roberts, junior in theater, Beloit; Katie Kobialka, junior in family studies and human services, Bonner Springs; Heather Champlin, junior in family studies and human services, Dodge City; Felicia Teichgraeber, senior in psychology, Eureka.
From Greater Kansas City: Michelle Thomas, senior in theater, Gardner; Katie Bourk, freshman in journalism and mass communications, Leawood; Caitlyn Vohs, sophomore in electrical engineering, Lenexa; Mica Bengtson, junior in theater, and Amy Burns, junior in elementary education, both from Olathe; Sarah Megee, sophomore in journalism and mass communications, and Emma Wilson, freshman in interior design, both from Overland Park; and Nora Shook, senior in kinesiology, Shawnee.
Molly Wichman, sophomore in kinesiology, Hutchinson; Ashleigh Moody, sophomore in apparel and textiles, Junction City; Eryka Stabel, senior in marketing, management and theater, Lakin; Hattie Joe Straight, junior in theater, Maize.
From Manhattan: Meredith Olds, freshman in theater; Bethany Parker, sophomore in theater; Ellen Roberson, sophomore in arts and sciences-open option; and Caiti Timmins, graduate student in public health.
Alana Pfeifer, senior in theater, Marysville; Shelby Elliott, sophomore in music education, Peabody; Anna Ukele, senior in theater and anthropology, Sabetha.
From Salina: Megan Robl, senior in mass communications; Madison Miles, junior in finance; and Hollyn Smith, junior in psychology.
Randell Rhoten, freshman in theater, Topeka.
From out of state: Christina Ballew, junior in hotel and restaurant management, Simi Valley, Calif.; Abigail Owen, freshman in interior design, Durango, Colo.; Tanniqua-Kay Buchanan, sophomore in arts and sciences-open option, Glenwood Estates, Ill.; Jenna Lempke, senior in early childhood education, Papillion, Neb.; Tyler Nenaber, junior in kinesiology, Huron, S.D.; and Jesseca Milholm, sophomore in animal sciences and industry, Katy, Texas.