911șÚÁÏ Dance Department presents 25th edition of âRaw Edgesâ
The 911șÚÁÏ University Dance Department will present âRaw Edges XXVâ the weekend of April 28-30 in the Mary DâAngelo Performing Arts Center.
As a showcase for emerging choreographers, âRaw Edgesâ is a 911șÚÁÏ tradition spanning a quarter century. Every year brings a fresh batch of young artists flexing their creative muscles and presenting innovative dance works. This year, âRaw Edges XXVâ will feature ten upper-level student choreographers: Kaitlyn Bazala, Katie Bleu, Maia Cieply, Hannah Dragan, Rebecca Jones, Erin Leach, Charlotte Meilaender, Meggie Peterson, Danielle Tuomey, and Amelia Waddell.
Audiences can expect a wide variety of topics explored by these dance makers, who start researching their projects months before rehearsals begin. This year the topics include fellowship and faith of the women of the Bible, mediaâs effects on the public, the seven stages of life depicted as a television game show, and a celebration of the Punk Rock movement.
The subjects chosen are often very personal to these creators. One choreographerâs dance deals with Parkinsonâs disease, an ailment her grandmother is living with presently. Another shares her experience with synesthesia as it personifies the sounds of instruments, mimicking the colors, shapes, and textures that one might hear when listening to the music. Another choreographerâs dance explores the memories of being away from and reunited with the people and places that feel like home.
Assistant Professor Mark Santillano, who is one of the faculty overseeing the production, says, âThe annual concert is always a very satisfying program for our department. We get to witness these young artists find their voices and create something that is heartfelt and amazing.â
Santillano adds, âThe concert has something for everyone. If youâre looking for thought-provoking art, or simply wanting to enjoy skilled dancers beautifully moving to music, âRaw Edges XXVâ is one concert youâll not want to miss.â
Audience members will also hear from the artists during âTalk Backâ sessions offered during the intermission of each show. The choreographers will discuss their process for creating, realizing, and articulating a unique vision.
âRaw Edges XXVâ will be presented in the Mary DâAngelo Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 28, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 29, at 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April 30, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors, $7.50 for students, and $5 for youths and 911șÚÁÏ students. They can be purchased online at the  or by calling the box office at 814-824-3000.