Dance students present “York Dances: Era of Oddities “
Debuting the work of 29 dance students, Era of Oddities is an exciting choreographic and performance opportunity for dancers in the York community.
Debuting the work of 29 dance students, Era of Oddities is an exciting choreographic and performance opportunity for dancers in the York community.
The VIC will host their last two performances of the year on March 12 and April 2.
York dance student, Kemora Manning, discusses her role in Lua Shayenne’s newest works.
Lenka Lichtenberg discusses her project, Thieves of Dreams, inspired by her grandmother’s life in Europe during WWII.
Featuring music from Bruno Mars, Whitney Houston, and Marvin Gaye, the ensemble shares their talents on Nov. 29.
Hosting the choreographic works of 25 fourth-year dance students, this performance fosters a community of dancers to collaborate and explore their artistic identities.
Professor David Jansen and theatre students discuss their upcoming performance of a classic Greek play.
McKenzie Warriner discusses her experience with the Eckhardt-Gramatté competition.
Dr. Lisette Canton and Edward Moroney, music professors, discuss their work with the chamber choir and their upcoming performance on Nov. 14.
Featuring York alumnae and artistically directed by York faculty, Ballet Creole will present Naningo Calling on campus.