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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
After a solid year of planning and preparation, the Fredonia Dance Ensemble is set to return to Marvel Theatre at SUNY Fredonia for its annual concert.
A week-long dance residency of Sumi Clements will culminate with “The Choreographic Process: A Conversation on Art and Activism,” a question/answer session, at the Merrins Dance Theatre in the Rockefeller Studio Complex on Friday, Feb. 24, from 5 to 6 p.m.
Nineteen Dance majors will perform when the Fredonia Dance program presents the annual Merrins Chamber Concert from Nov. 3 through 5.
On May 6 and 7, the Fredonia Dance Ensemble returns to the stage of Marvel Theatre for its first in-person concert since 2019.
There’s an outsized representation of SUNY Fredonia in the North American Broadway tour of “STOMP” that’s amid a multi-state tour that includes performances in May at the Rochester Broadway Theatre League’s Auditorium Theatre.
Virginia Raffaele, a senior from Merate, Italy, majoring in Dance, has been named Student of the Month for February by the Office of Residence Life.
A week-long “Global Majority Men in Dance” residency, directed by guest choreographer Carlos Jones, an international artist whose work spans the concert stage, theatre, television and film, has culminated with a new choreographed work.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will host a week-long residency, “Global Majority Men in Dance,” conducted by guest artists and Williams Visiting Professors Alfonso Cervera and Irvin Gonzalez during the week of Feb. 21.
After spending the 2020-21 season presenting its performances in a virtual format, the Department of Theatre and Dance has returned to live, in-person events with the Fredonia Dance Ensemble performing its Fall Chamber Concert in November.
Jennifer Cody, a veteran of Broadway, film and television who earned a B.F.A. in Acting at SUNY Fredonia in 1991, has returned to campus as choreographer of “The Wild Party,” the first show of the 2021-2022 Walter Gloor Mainstage Season.