MetroArts Magazine June 2015

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MetroArts

June 2015

Magazine

Chappaqua’s Dance Emotions’ Impact Dance Company 2015 Recital



Act I

FREAK Olivia Barlow, Charlotte Catarina, Nicole Forest, Cindy Keavney, Emma Meyer, Kathleen Pest, Lauren Rappa, Elizabeth Rose, Heather Samberg, Ella Smith BLOOD ON THE LEAVES Cindy Gecaj, Juila Scholl Raymonda Variation Rachel Mandell ME & MY GIRLS Charlotte Catarina, Lauren Rappa, Ella Smith 3001 Nicole Forest, Emma Meyer, Kathleen Pest

WALTZ FROM CINDERELLA Rachel Mandell, Leah Russo LE QUATTRO STAGIONI Olivia Barlow, Nicole Forest, Cindy Keavney, Rachel Mandell, Jenna Miller, Kathleen Pest, Elizabeth Rose, Healther Samberg FROZEN Lily Acrish, Laura Barbieri, Jessie Fried, Nuwa Hillard, Gabby Kalish, Lalia Kean, Emily Lohrs, Sabrina Serota, Megan Siomsky, Ella VanWyk DANCE APOCALYPTIC Olivia Barlow, Charlotte Catarina, Nicole Forrest, Kathleen Pest, Heather Samberg

UNDERCOVER TANGLED Olivia Barlow, Cindy Keavney, Elizabeth Rose, Emma Meyer Heather Samberg AMERICAN HORROR STORY TRASHIN’ THE CAMP Jesssica Plotnick Charlotte Catarina DEGAS DANCERS NOW THAT YOU GOT IT Charlotte Catarina, Danielle Plotnick, Lauren Nicole Forrest Rappa, Sarah Serota, Ella Smith COVER ME Jordan Burrows, Hannah Klein, Katherine Mendez, Jessica Plotnick


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MetroArts Magazine is published as a special occasional issue of MetroSports Magazine. Recognizing the high level of physical activity associated with many forms of dance, the editors of MetroSports Magazine believe that dancers are indeed athletes and that coverage of organized dance events has a rightful place in MetroSports Magazine. We are pleased to bring you this issue covering the June 2015 recital of Chappaqua’s Impact Dance Company.

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Act 2 CONCERTO B FLAT Olivia Barlow, Nicole Forest, Cindy Keavney, Rachel Mandell, Jenna Miller, Kathleen Pest, Elizabeth Rose, Healther Samberg PIZZICATO VARIATION Leah Russo SONATA AL SANTRO SEPOLCRO Nicole Forest, Kathleen Pest

SNOWFLAKE Rebecca Bachenheimer, Julia Barone, Kyler Charles MiDonnet, Kevin Mendez, Danielle Plotnick, Lauren Rappa, Elyse Rosman, Hannah Sobon, Emma Terjesen ONCE UPON A DREAM Olivia Barlow, Cindy Keavney, Elisabeth Rose, Heather Samberg WASTING ALL YOUR YOUNG YEARS Nicole Forest, Emma Meyer, Kathleen Pest

HOPE Maya Bogner, Sophia Childs, Della Lubin, Ellie Silve, Skyler Stambleck MOVE YOUR BODY Paolo Ciaramitaro, Sophia Childs, Maren Kenna, LET IT GO Emily Moskowitz, Cassidy Paget, Maggie Trotta, Olivia Barlow, Charlotte, Catarina, Lauren Rap- Sasha Weinberg, Lucy White pa, Heather Samberg MIRROR I NEED YOU Olivia Barlow, Jordan Burrows, Hannah Klein, Nicole Forest, Emma Meyer, Kathleen Pest, Katherine Mendez, Jessica Plotnick, Heather Elizabeth Rose Samberg DANSE MACABRE SILHOUETTES Rachel Coppe, Katherine Mendez, Jenna Miller, Nicole Forest, Emma Meyer, Kathleen Pest Jessica Plotnick ORIGINALS SHAKE IT OFF Emille Ackerman, Charlotte Catarina, Lauren Arielle Bortz, Lilly Harburger, Samantha Laug, Rappa, Sarah Serota, Kyra Slive, Ella Smith Pheobe Pliskow, Lindsay Richman, Priyanka Talla SHAKE OUT THE SPEAKERS Rebecca Bachenheimer, Julia Barone, Kyler JET SET Charles MiDonnet, Lily Kaufman, Stephanie KaOlivia Barlow, Nicole Forest, Cindy Gecaj, Emma sulka, Emma Meisel, Danielle Plotnick, Elyse Meyer, Kathleen Pest, Elizabeth Rose, Heather Rosman, Emma Terjesen Samberg POMPEII EXCERPTS FROM CARMEN Olivia Barlow, Nicole Forest, Cindy Keavneyj, Rachel Mandell, Leah Russo Emma Meyer, Kathleen Pest, Elizabeth Rose, Heather Samberg






































































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PRE-DANCE: For the Little Dances (ages 2½ – 4 Girls and Boys). A gentle joyful introduction to dance. An enriching experience for each child, encouraging creative development appropriate to each age group. In the studio, the child is surrounded by creative energy, along with a warm structured environment. BALLET: Established the foundation of dance necessary for the development and improvement of technique. Stressing balance, placement of body line, with emphasis on poise and grace. POINTE: Should not begin before the student is approximately 12 years old. The student must be well trained and physically ready. Placement is on teacher recommendations. LYRICAL: An expressive dance form. Combining ballet, jazz and modern dance styles in an emotionally choreographed performance. JAZZ: The most prominent of all dance forms seen today. Workouts designed for muscle tone, balance and flexibility. Dance combinations to improve technique and establish free style movement and individual expression. HIP-HOP: Intricate popping, waves, locking and video choreography also stressed precision, building of confidence and improving presentation. TAP: Fundamental exercises are practiced for coordination balance and perceptive sense of rhythm. This form of dance differs from others, as it puts the emphasis on footwork. THEATRE DANCE: A routine interpreting a song from a “Broadway or movie musical portraying a character through styles of dance. ADULT DANCE WORKOUT: Choreographed to popular music. Students participate in class on their own fitness level classes are fast paced and energetic, giving you a total body workout to help develop flexibility posture, stamina and to firm and tone your body. Excellent for spot reducing. SUMMER DANCE: A summer program encouraging dance and choreography. Boys and Girls, appropriate to each age group. COMPANY: Students are carefully placed in these classes according to their ability and potential for advancement. Staff meetings are held to discuss students progress and curriculum. There are required classes for performing and competing. Parents and students must be coiling to make the commitment to work together.



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