Drexel Dance Winter Concerts
January 14, 2019
Each winter, the Drexel Dance Ensemble and FreshDance present two dynamic concerts in the Mandell Theater. These performances provide Drexel students, regardless of their major, an opportunity to express their artistry through dance performance or choreography. This year, the two companies include 70 dancers, representing nearly 25 majors across all colleges including Westphal majors in Dance, Entertainment & Arts Management, Graphic Design, Design & Merchandising, Fashion Design, Film & Video and Interactive Digital Media.
On January 31st, February 1st and 2nd, the Drexel Dance Ensemble will present ten new works in their winter concert, Landmarks. The concert will feature dances inspired by various locations around the globe, including locations as diverse as the Hudson River and Midway Airport.
The concert will feature seven student pieces and three pieces created by professional choreographers. Dara Stevens-Meredith, Ellen Forman Memorial Award winner for this year, is one of the guest choreographers. Stevens-Meredith will be presenting a piece about the struggles of patients with Schizophrenia. The Ellen Forman award, funded by the Philadelphia Foundation, grants an award to a Philadelphia based choreographer each year to set a work on the Drexel Dance Ensemble. The award was established in 1993 as a memorial to Ellen Forman, who was a dancer, choreographer and educator for over twenty years in the Philadelphia area. Recent award winners include “Wally” Carbonell, Nicole Bindler, Shaness Kemp, Beau Hancock and Lauren Putty White.
Landmarks runs January 31st - February 2nd at 8pm in the Mandell Theater. Tickets are available at danceboxoffice.com.
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About Drexel University’s Department of Performing Arts
The Drexel University Department of Performing Arts is a dedicated community of artists, faculty, and staff committed to providing quality education in dance, music, and theater. The Department looks to expand students' knowledge and skills through academic coursework, rigorous technical training, experiences with professional artists, innovative community outreach, and outstanding performance opportunities. The Department of Performing Arts is home to the dance major and eight minors. It is also home to over 20 performing ensembles including the University Chorus, University Orchestra, Drexel Dance Ensemble, and Drexel Co-Op Theatre Company. For more information, visit drexel.edu/performingarts.