

The work began as a physical exploration of several locations around campus. This moment," choreographed by Mark Sherschel II, a senior in the College of Engineering. The dance content draws from gender roles of ancient and modern women and breaking out of those roles. The dance will investigate the beauty that exists in strength, showing women who are both strong and beautiful. You can get lost in the music and experience. It’s the perfect pop song, with catchy electronic elements and verses from Pitbull. Men of Snow Ingrid Michaelson Peppermint Winter Owl City Snow Sleeping At Last Winter Snow (feat. * "Sheer Rise," choreographed by Shannon Peters, a senior in the College of Health and Human Sciences. ‘On the Floor’ features a chorus with the line dance the night away, live your life and stay young on the floor, to summarize its message: let go and live free. Dancers express different ways people can react when they are feeling left out. The dance explores feeling both alone in a crowd and being part of a crowd. * "A Part Apart" by Amanda Dechow, a senior in the Department of Aviation Technology. This work attempts to 'melt' the boundaries between "off" and "on" for the dancers and the audience. The new work will address the "being" and the "doing" of life. * "Melt," choreographed by faculty member Holly Jaycox. This performance captures the physicality underlying the idea of "the elephant in the room." One group of dancers will move through space while ignoring the others.

* "White Noise," choreographed by Mary Beth Van Dyke, dance faculty.
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This tackles issues of gender representation with a combination of dance, props, bird songs and video projection to create a series of interrelated vignettes. Drake The stripped-back beat and hypnotizing melodies of ‘Work’ provide a song you can just really feel yourself to. Related: Find this song on our list of party songs. * "Suite Female: Parts II - VIIII" by faculty member Rebecca Bryant. For those winter vibes Listen to Spotify Playlist Below Sister Winter Sufjan Stevens Ice Girl Emilie Stevens Frozen Madonna Men of Snow Ingrid. Get up, get down, put your hands up to the sound. At the same time it is a simple play of design. The theme and variation refer the viewer to social contexts and metaphors. This performance emerged from explorations with five dancers creating lines in space. * "Line Drawings," choreographed by Sally Wallace, dance faculty member.
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Friends will explore and frolic amidst the invisible ruins of a decaying structure full of abandoned hope. * "Backstreets," choreographed by dance faculty member Carol Cunningham-Sigman, depicts urban youths experiencing a night of adventure and freedom. Tickets may be purchased at the Purdue box offices, 76, or Ticketmaster, 80. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for students, and $6 for children 12 and under. each evening, and there also will be a 2 p.m. Undergraduate sound design majors in the theatre department created the original music for the production. This year's performance will have subtle humor, philosophical musings and beautiful design. The dance company, which is housed in the Patti and Rusty Rueff School of Visual and Performing Arts in Yue-Kong Pao Hall, will present eight new dances by faculty and student artists. And Angela McCluskey's voice is sort of reminiscent of Ella Fitzgerald. – The Purdue Contemporary Dance Company will present its Winter Works Dance Concert on Dec. Angela McCluskey This song gets me pumped It's like big band meets electronic hip hop. The dances, created by faculty and student artists, will have subtle humor, philosophical musings and beautiful design. So, make sure you choose the one which you can best portray, so that you can put forth the best show for your audience.Eight performances by the Purdue Contemporary Dance Company will be presented during the 2010 Winter Works Dance Concert on Dec. Ok, It’s Alright With Me – Eric HutchinsonĪs mentioned above, the lyrics of the song being performed play a very important role. Rahman, Solange Merdinianīeautiful – Carly Rae Jepsen & Justin Bieber


The Cider House Rules Theme – Cider House Rules SoundtrackĮverything Will Be Okay – Joshua Powell & The Great Train Robbery To Build A Home – The Cinematic Orchestra Where The Wild Roses Grow – Kylie Minogueīeautiful – Kylie Minogue & Enrique Iglesias Tell Her You Love Her (Acoustic) – Echosmith Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down – Alicia Keys
