Volume 25: Issue 13

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VOLU ME 25

ISSUE 13

CHAFFEY

B R E E Z E MONDAY + APR IL 20, 2015

FEATURE

Profile: Cristine Falbaux

A&E

Metamorphosis Theatre Production

OPINION

Walter Scott: The Other Trial

SPORTS

2015 Athletic Hall of Fame

MICHAEL RAVENELLE

They certainly do. You should too. Comprised of 15 pieces featuring 35 cast members of different levels of experience, this year’s dance concert, Got Dance? 2015, is a high energy show of modern dance, jazz, contemporary ballet, hip hop, musical theatre, and ballroom. Set to run April 30 to May 3, Got Dance? features the choreographic works of three student contributors, four adjunct instructors, and Artist Director of both the Chaffey Dance department and Got Dance?, Michele Jenkins, full-time professor of dance. Unlike past shows, this year’s show features no guest choreographers. However, the show is highlighted with

original music composed by Hugues J. Cano, a percussionist featured in “Lyipada,” a contemporary piece choreographed by Zaylin Cano. The husband-and-wife duo are collaborating to put together unique rhythms. He’ll perform on stage while the hand-picked cast dances the multi-layered, rhythmic contemporary piece. Non-stop percussion incorporates the bodies as well as the cajon drums. Most of the dancers had never experienced working with the composer directly and the choreographer as a duel layering. “[Performing the piece] gave the

dancers an opportunity to experience that difficulty of capturing all of that syncopation and musicality in the rhythms,” Jenkins said. Musical theatre will also be highlighted in a piece choreographed by Jenkins, featuring a vocal performance from Clareese Williams. Williams is also a student choreographer. Her satirical jazz piece titled “What to Expect When Expecting” is telling the story of babys having babys. “I’m taking a stab at telling that story through my eyes because I think it’s ridiculous how the entertainment world is making it OK for young to strive to be pregnant,” Williams said.

“Most people don’t think that a lot of time or dedication goes into [the dance concert]. All of us sacrifice a lot of our time and other priorities to be here. It’s really important to us. I just want people to appreciate it as much as we do,” Lauren Moruzzi, nursing/dance major, said. Moruzzi, returning for her third year in Chaffey’s dance show, has been cast in five pieces for this year’s concert. Returning adjunct teacher, choreographer, and performer, Paige Melvin used to be a student in the Chaffey + continued on page 9


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