EntertainmentNovember 9, 2016
The Conservatory of Theatre and Dance will host its seventh annual "Fall for Dance" at 7:30 p.m. from Nov. 17 to 20 in the Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus. "Fall for Dance is our annual fall dance concert and every year is different," Hilary Peterson, assistant professor and coordinator of dance, said. "It is a collection of dance pieces that range in mood, that are different in dance style, and they are each their own story."...
Elizabeth Munierarrow Reporter
Hannah Misenheimer dances at a previous Spring for Dance performance.
Hannah Misenheimer dances at a previous Spring for Dance performance.Submitted photo

The Conservatory of Theatre and Dance will host its seventh annual "Fall for Dance" at 7:30 p.m. from Nov. 17 to 20 in the Donald C. Bedell Performance Hall at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus.

"Fall for Dance is our annual fall dance concert and every year is different," Hilary Peterson, assistant professor and coordinator of dance, said. "It is a collection of dance pieces that range in mood, that are different in dance style, and they are each their own story."

The performance will consist of eight pieces. Four of the pieces are presented by faculty, one will be presented by a guest artist and three will be presented by students.

Peterson said the dancers will welcome attendees into eight different worlds throughout the evening.

The dance pieces that will be performed include "The Spectacular Six," "Standing her Ground," "Burdened," "Suite from 'A Choreographic Offering,'" "Hendrix Dances," "Musically Encrypted," "Stranger Waltz" and "Ephemeris."

"'The Spectacular Six' is a superhero spoof that uses music from 'Captain America.' It's colorful and funny. You'll laugh and have fun," Peterson said.

Peterson said "Standing Her Ground," which is a solo piece, demonstrates how strong and flexible a person has to be to be a dancer.

"It's fairly similar to an athletic event. We've had football players that have come to the show, or people who watch football regularly, and they are always very amazed at how athletic the concert is," Peterson said. "'Hendrix Dances' [will include] three pieces of Jimi Hendrix's music. So, if you like Jimi Hendrix, and who doesn't, then you should go and see the dancers do amazing, contemporary dance to this fabulous music. It's kind of like a music concert."

The guest artist piece, "Suite from 'A Choreographic Offering,'" is in memory of Doris Humphrey, a dancer and choreographer from the early 20th century. The performance will be based off of her dances. It was first performed by the Jose Limon Dance Company on Aug. 15, 1964, at the American Dance Festival.

The student choreographers for this event include junior Ashley Stettes, senior Lauren Tustanowsky and senior Michael Curry. The faculty choreographers include Peterson, Philip Edgecombe, an instructor of dance, and Ashley Alger, an instructor of dance.

"I think people should see it because they will be impressed and amazed by the talent the students have in dance. There is so much fun in the concert," Peterson said.

Tickets for Fall for Dance can be purchased by visiting the River Campus Box Office located at 518 S. Fountain St. during the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, the website RiverCampusEvents.com or by calling (573) 651-2265.

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