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DANCE PROGRAM PRESENTS “IN STEP”
December 6 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
In Step
From all corners of the state, the dancers of the Perpich Arts High School Dance Program are happy to present “In Step” on December 5 & 6, 2024. The winter concert is the culmination of a semester of work. The dancers will demonstrate their creativity, choreographic skills, and performance expertise in student choreographed works, a faculty work, and a guest artist work. The works will range in style, musical choice, and intention. The title, ”In Step”, refers to the feeling the students have about their sense of ensemble and how their different experiences and lives come together for this concert. The dances range from dynamic to fluid, from formal to fun, with a range of intensities. Congratulations to all involved with the show!
In Step
Choreography by the Perpich Arts High School dance students and guest artist: Anna Pinault
- Six dancers from six Minnesota communities
- Fourteen student choreographed dances
- One guest artist
- A million ideas of inspiration
- One Community
- Two priceless evenings
Dancers:
Mia Botz – Minneapolis
Sam Ek – Thief River Falls
Ella Gorter – Pipestone
Ana Kol-Balfour – Minneapolis
Alma Soave – Minneapolis
Dani Wyborny – Big Lake
Dance Instructor – Mary Harding
Lighting Designer & Sound Board Operator – Ellie Simonett
Guest Choreographer – Anna Pinault
PRISM Holiday Toy Drive – through December 9th
The Perpich community is supporting a local nonprofit, PRISM, with a Holiday Toy Drive! If you’re able, please bring new, unwrapped toys between December 2nd – December 9th. The collection barrel is set up in the lower lobby area, outside the Tony Basta Gallery.
Coming to campus for an upcoming event? Consider bringing along your donation for PRISM.
You can also shop PRISM’s premade gift registries and have your donation shipped right to them. OR skip the hassle of shopping, shipping, and dropping items off! Donating directly to the PRISM Children’s Program fund allows for PRISM staff to fill the gaps in inventory and get exactly what is needed.