Well, its a rainy/dreary day in Erie, PA. Luckally, the sophomore class is taking jazz at the moment and keeping spirits up in the department with Micheal Jackson blasts from the Palmer studio.
Everyone seems to have adjusted nicely to their individual routines here at the Hurst and are no longer working to get back into shape but to improve in their technique and performance quality. This year's majors are more dedicated than ever and taking the department to a whole new level.
Rehearsals for parent's weekend are really coming along as the performance looms near, about a week and a half and counting. Fragments, choreographed by Bruce Marks, has emotion that just leaps out of the bodies of the dancers while Close the Glass Door, choreographed by Randy James, really demonstrates the versatility of the dancers in the department.
Can't wait to let you all know how the performance goes!!!
"Dancers aren't made of their technique, but their passion."
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