Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
- John Pallera ’17 and Brian Tosado-Prater ’17 team up to choreograph the hip-hop piece “Get Like Us.”
- Dancers reach for the sky in “Disco Damaged Kids,” choreographed by Melody McCoy-Cole '19 and Xena Pulliam ’16, and staged by Ingrid Dehler-Seter ‘16.
- “Disco Damaged Kids” is choreographed by Melody McCoy-Cole '19 and Xena Pulliam ’16.
- Franchesca Bodnar ’19, Grace Bugbee ’16, Alejandra Castillo ’18, Katherine Coughlin ’16, Alexandrina Nikolova ’16, Margaret Scott ’16 and Gillian Smith '16 present “Parasite Rites,” choreographed by Molly Naef ’16.
- Dancers in Bridget Nishimura’s '17 upbeat piece “Charisma” take center stage.
- “Pendulum,” choreographed by Chiara Favaloro ’16, is set to “Slip” by Elliot Moss.
- “Charisma” is choreographed by Bridget Nishimura ‘17.
- Dancers Lily Heath '17, Kelsey Irving ‘18, Katerina Núñez ‘17 and Sammy Ruthazer ’18 perform the contemporary piece “Momentary Paradise.”
- Choreographer Katerina Núñez ’17 and Kelsey Irving ‘18 present “Momentary Paradise.”
- Dancers soar in Drew Scammell’s '18 piece “Shadows of a Millennial.”
- “Shadows of a Millennial” is choreographed by Drew Scammell ’18.
- Dancers Zoe Bradley ’16, Liza Buell ’19, Sophie Halter ’16, Emily Knipper ’18 and Gwen Major-Williams ’18 perform in “Take 5.”
- Last weekend, the annual Koshare Dance Collective performance was held in the Smith Center for the Arts. This is the 46th year of Koshare, a student-run event, and involved more than 130 dancers in pieces choreographed by 24 HWS students. Photos are presented in the order of performances. Above, students gather on the stage before rehearsal.
- “Take 5,” choreographed by Sophie Halter ’16, takes the stage. Any student can audition for Koshare. Experience in dance in not necessary, although participation does require a large time commitment from students for rehearsals. This year’s Koshare faculty adviser is Professor of Dance Donna Davenport.
- Victoria Martin ’17 (right) solos in “I Hope You Dance,” choreographed by Ellie Cherry ’18 (left).
- Alexandra Corinaldesi '19, Ingrid Dehler-Seter ‘16, Shannon Hickey ‘16, Drew Scammell ‘18 and Madeline Sherwood '18 present “Caged.”
