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Dance Alive recital Friday

- STAFF REPORT

About 55 children ages 8 to 12 will present a recital Friday night, July 21, in UTC’s Fine Arts Center, culminatin­g two weeks of beginning ballet and modern-dance lessons from Ballet Tennessee.

The majority of the children were chosen from 10 Chattanoog­a recreation centers through auditions in early July. About 15 of them are not from a city rec center, but auditioned as community dancers. For 10 days, they have spent their mornings learning dance fundamenta­ls at Ballet Tennessee’s studio in John A. Patten Recreation Center.

But they learn much more than dance skills in this summer program. Through the basic requiremen­ts of their classes — being on time, being responsibl­e for their apparel, listening and following instructio­n — they are also learning life skills.

“The first half of the performanc­e will be the Dance Alive program,” says Hannah Locke of Ballet Tennessee, who is also performing Friday night. “Once they are finished, those students sit in the audience while students from Ballet Tennessee’s summer intensive program perform. Summer intensive students have had many years of training. They will present dances they’ve been working on with our guest artists.”

Guest artists who set choreograp­hy for Friday night’s numbers include Richard Bowman and Catherine Gaudreau.

Choreograp­hers from Ballet Tennessee’s troupe who also choreograp­hed Dance Alive and summer intensive numbers include Brittany Johnson-Mills and Emma Pannkuk. Pannkuk will be dancing in the show, as will Brian Gephart, who will be a featured soloist as well as perform with Locke.

Children selected from the Dance Alive introducto­ry experience receive a Talent Identifica­tion Program scholarshi­p that provides elementary through profession­al-level training in classical ballet, modern and jazz. The goal is to encourage students who show promise to further pursue their interest in dance. And they do. Alumni of Dance Alive programs have received scholarshi­ps to The Ailey School Summer Intensive, New York Joffrey School, North Carolina Dance Theater and American Ballet Theater summer programs and Boston Ballet’s summer intensive.

For more informatio­n: 423-821-2055.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Brian Gephart will be a featured performer in Friday night’s Ballet Tennessee program.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Brian Gephart will be a featured performer in Friday night’s Ballet Tennessee program.

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