Articles
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
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.
It was an invigorating return to live performance for Dance students this summer, presenting the world premiere of “Fluff” in New York City alongside dancers from three other colleges and also appearing in two events in Western New York.
The Fredonia Dance Ensemble will perform four works in a virtual format as part of the Department of Theatre and Dance’s 2020-21 Walter Gloor Mainstage Series. The spring performance of the ensemble will be prerecorded works shown through a live hosted online event.
The Department of Theatre and Dance is rolling out the welcome mat to its non-major dance classes for all enrolled students to help strengthen its connection and presence on the campus.
Carl Cofield, associate artistic director for The Classical Theatre of Harlem, an award-winning director, actor and lecturer at Yale and Columbia universities, gave a virtual master class that focused on heightened language and styles to eight B.F.A. students at Fredonia in February.
When COVID-19 became a global pandemic in early 2020, the Dance faculty of the Department of Theatre and Dance at Fredonia promptly decided all Dance performances would be virtual for the academic year of 2020-21. The upcoming concert will feature four pieces created and filmed separately in advance and then brought together in a comprehensive format for viewing on the above dates.
Applications are being accepted from students within Fredonia as well as prospective students looking to transfer from other universities or community colleges who are interested in enrolling in the B.F.A. Dance or B.F.A. Theatrical Production and Design programs.
The Dance area of the Department of Theatre and Dance has created a new and exciting opportunity for students in the department to showcase their choreographic chops at the Informal Choreography Showing.