DanceScapes ‘22 on March 12-15 Features Students, Guest Artists And Alumni

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided by the College of Arts and Communication, Department of Theatre/Dance at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

The College of Arts and Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater announces the annual dance concert “DanceScapes ‘22.” Performances will take place on March 12 – 13 at 2:00 p.m. and March 14 – 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Barnett Theatre. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased online at tickets.uww.edu or by calling (262) 472-2222. On Sunday, March 13, a fundraising raffle will be held in conjunction with the concert performance. The Barnett Theatre is located in the Greenhill Center of the Arts at 950 W. Main St. Do not come to campus if you are ill. For the most up to date campus safety information, visit the Warhawks are Back webpage at the link below. uww.edu/warhawks-are-back.

Students perform UW-Whitewater senior Anna D’Alessandro’s choreography, titled “;.” DanceScapes ’18 will be performed March 17 and 18 at 2 p.m. and March 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Barnett Theatre at Greenhill Center of the Arts on the UW-Whitewater campus. UW-Whitewater dance lecturer Amy Slater is artistic director.(UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner)

An annual audience favorite, this concert features works from UW-Whitewater faculty members, award-winning guest artist Li Chiao Ping, student choreographers Kayley Stoner and Teresa Krogmann, and for the very first time, a piece choreographed and performed by all alums. A showcase of unique talent nurtured in our studios, we hope you’ll join us as we celebrate the shared experience of live performance.

The following local students are part of “DanceScapes ’22.”

  • Carter Waelchli who is studying Theatre Education, serves as a crew member
  • Emma Hendricks who is studying General Business, serves as a dancer

Barbara Grubel, Professor of Dance and Artistic Director of “DanceScapes ‘22” says, “I am so excited to have DanceScapes ‘22 return to live audiences – there’s something so organic about the relationships built between the audience and the dancers while they’re performing onstage – the energy is palpable in the room. This year’s concert has some exciting additions with the return of guest artist Li Chiao Ping, our student choreographers Kayley Stoner and Teressa Krogmann, and for the first time, the addition of a piece choreographed by Elizabeth Szymczak ‘07 and performed by all alumni. Symczak states, “It was the perfect time to come back to UW-Whitewater and work in the studio. As an alumna, I’m extremely grateful to have the opportunity to once again work with Barb; she is truly an asset to the entire institution. Working with other alums on this piece has been an engaging and collaborative experience – I’m excited to have audiences take in the work and hear about their viewing experience.”

Audiences may remember guest choreographer Li Chiao Ping from her work in “DanceScapes ‘21” – a dance for camera work in the virtual concert. This year’s piece is an adaptation of last year’s piece, working with UW-Whitewater students to transform her dance for camera work into one for the stage. Chiao Ping, who was named by Dance Magazine as one of “25 to watch,” makes work for the stage, screen, and other sites for individuals and organizations around the country. She has choreographed for musical theater, opera, and ballet, in addition to concert dance, dance theater, and screen dance. Artistic Director of Li Chiao-Ping Dance and Co-Director of the SF-based Dziga Vertov Performance Group with Douglas Rosenberg from 1992-94, Li was the Director of the Dance Program at Hollins College and on faculty at Mills College. 

On Sunday, March 13, 2022 a fundraising raffle will be held in conjunction with the performance. Beginning at 1:00 p.m., raffle items include a variety of gift certificates, products and more from area businesses. You do not have to attend the concert to participate in the raffle. Proceeds will go directly towards sending UW-Whitewater students to the American College Dance Association Conference each year. During their attendance students are able to learn from other instructors throughout the region, perform selected works for attendees and view works from other choreographers in the region. 

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