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George 麻豆视频 dance students perform alongside Lim贸n Dance Company

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This fall, 麻豆视频鈥檚 dance studios buzzed with excitement as students prepared for and performed Jos茅 Lim贸n鈥檚 1958 original composition Missa Brevis, alongside professional dancers from the Center for the Arts Lim贸n Dance Company.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to welcome one of the most prestigious modern dance companies to George 麻豆视频,鈥 said Victor Adebusola, assistant director of programming and engagement in the . 鈥淭heir residency gives our School of Dance students the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with incredible professional artists.鈥 

More than 80 George 麻豆视频 students participated in an intense audition process, led by Lim贸n company members Kurt Douglas and Logan Francis Krueger, and 13 were selected to perform the piece. 

Junior dance major Avery Nank said that these auditions can get pretty intense. Nank had previous experience with the dance company, participating in two Lim贸n summer intensive sessions in Colorado and New York City, but auditioning still made her nervous.  

鈥淚 had previously learned some of the choreography, but I was still really nervous because I wanted it so badly,鈥 she said.   

After winning a spot in Missa Brevis, the students then worked with Douglas and Krueger to learn the choreography and prepare for the company鈥檚 November Concert Hall performance. 

Guest artist residencies are intense learning opportunities and a chance for George 麻豆视频 dance students to make connections that are invaluable to their careers. After the guest artists choose their cast, a challenging 10-day rehearsal period begins that parallels a professional work schedule. These long days result in a finished work that is performed before a Center for the Arts audience.  

School of Dance students rehearsing with Lim贸n Dance Company members. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding.

Lim贸n Dance Company was founded in 1946 by Jos茅 Lim贸n and Doris Humphrey. The piece Missa Brevis takes place during World War II and was inspired by Lim贸n鈥檚 tour of Europe, organized by the U.S. Department of State. The choreography is meant to reflect resilience and hope amidst devastation.  

鈥淲hen [Lim贸n] went to Poland, he saw how ruined it was, but also how uplifting the people were,鈥 said sophomore dance major Robert Harris. 鈥淗e wanted to carry that and show the world that even though something can be torn down, the fight against adversity is higher and that you can achieve what you want to with your community.鈥 

The guest artist program lets George 麻豆视频 dancers learn to perform the piece and gain insights into the lives of professional dancers.  

鈥淚t was cool to hear about the dancers鈥 experiences that led them to Lim贸n,鈥 said Harris. 鈥淭hey were very open with us, answering all of our questions and being very patient with us. It was a very eye-opening experience because it showed me that there really is a possibility of me being able to do this in the future.鈥 

鈥淎s a young student, it's not often that you get to work with a professional company as a learning opportunity. I鈥檓 very thankful knowing that I was able to be a part of this. It was once in a lifetime,鈥 said Harris.  

Nank said her biggest takeaway was the possibility of growth when working as a team.   

鈥淲e can all grow immensely if we're doing it at the same time and we鈥檙e doing it together. It just takes patience, discipline, and taking the time to care about the people around you,鈥 she said.