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‘Elements of Style’ annual SF dance showcase on tap for April 3-4

Santa Fe College’s annual dance showcase, Elements of Style, will return on Friday and Saturday, April 3-4. Courtesy of SF College
Santa Fe College’s annual dance showcase, "Elements of Style," will return on Friday and Saturday.
Courtesy of SF College
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Santa Fe College’s (SF) annual dance showcase, “Elements of Style,” will return to the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall on Friday and Saturday.

The performance will start both nights at 7:30 p.m. at 3000 NW 83rd St. in Gainesville. Tickets may be purchased at the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall box office at 352-395-4181 or online on Showpass. Admission is free for SF students, faculty and staff with ID.

Presented by the Santa Fe College Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology, “Elements of Style” will feature more than 30 SF Dance students performing works in seven styles that will highlight the depth, versatility, and artistic range of the college’s dance program.

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This year’s concert includes two works chosen from 12 selected from college dance programs across the nation — for the Gala at the American College Dance Association Southeast Region Conference, a first for the SF Dance program. The performances are:

Contemporary Hip Hop — “NOID”

Choreographed by SF Dance alum Garrett Perry, who is now pursuing his BFA degree in Dance at the University of Florida.

Contemporary Ballet — “Unsaid”

A contemporary pas de deux choreographed by Assistant Professor Jessie Dominguez. Read more about this national recognition for the SF Dance program here.

The other performances will include five brand-new pieces making their premiere:

Classical Ballet — “Waltz of the Flowers”

Choreographed by Assistant Professor Jessie Dominguez.

Jazz — “A Place in Ourselves”

A stylistic contemporary jazz work choreographed by Adjunct Assistant Professor Harley O’Neill.

Traditional West African Dance & Drumming

Led by Adjunct Associate Professor Mohamed DaCosta.

Contemporary — “Until There’s Nothing Left”

Choreographed by Assistant Professor Melissa Brenner, channeling the rebellious spirit of rock ‘n’ roll set to Heart’s “Barracuda.”

Musical Theatre — “Blow, Gabriel, Blow from Anything Goes”

Choreographed by Adjunct Assistant Professor Calypso May Haddad.

“We’re committed to delivering a dynamic, well-rounded education that not only prepares students to reach their goals but inspires them to think bigger about what dance can be,” said SF Assistant Professor of Dance Melissa Brenner in the press release. “Our students train directly with accomplished faculty, innovative visiting artists, and a vibrant community of peers who push them to grow.

“In our rehearsal processes, they dive into the cultural and historical roots of diverse movement styles, gaining a powerful understanding of their place in the broader dance lineage. The qualities they develop here — confidence, discipline, creativity, critical thinking, and a strong sense of community —give them a competitive edge in any career field.”

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