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November 29, 2007

Case professors don tights in student-directed dance ensemble

Students instruct the instructors in Mather Dance Collective, a chance for students, faculty, staff, and community members to take the stage together.

With performances twice a year, MaDaCol features both undergraduate and graduate student choreographers, directors, and instructors. Everyone, regardless of prior experience or talent, is encouraged to participate in MaDaCol. This semester, the pieces cover a variety of themes and topics including pain, truth, and perspective.

Carmen Hendricks, a member of the undergraduate admission staff who plans our open house events, is among the dancers who will showcase their talent at this week’s MaDaCol performance. Not only is Carmen a pro at event planning, she’s a very talented modern dancer—and an example of how Case staff, like our students, have many opportunities to pursue all of their interests on campus.

Posted by eeg7 at November 29, 2007 10:27 AM

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